THE EMPEROR’S SOUL is a work of art
At Pendemon, Tim praises Brandon Sanderson’s award-winning THE EMPEROR’S SOUL.
In a short 150 pages, Sanderson builds an epic world for readers to explore from the perspective of a witty and charismatic con artist, even in spite of the fact that she’s confined to little more than a prison cell. He weaves a masterful web of believable characters that seize the readers’ attention and pulls them into the conflict, all while exploring themes like the nature of beauty and the motivation for forgery.
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The Emperor’s Soul is an incredible story that everyone should read. It’s short enough to read in an evening and genuinely deserves the Hugo Award it won in 2013.
I might despair at the idea of never achieving a modicum of Sanderson’s talent or success, but there is no denying the quality of his craft.
It truly is a work of art.
Read the rest of Tim’s review at Pendemon.
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Cover art by Alexander Nanitchkov.
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