Reviewed by Megan Hutchins
Vin, our street-urchin heroine, is recruited into a top-rung thieving crew because of her magical aptitude. Their enigmatic leader isn't just planning to rob someone blind: he's going topple the Final Empire. But the Lord Ruler isn't some spoiled aristocrat. A thousand years ago, he was the hero of prophecy that was supposed to save everyone -- and failed. In short, Ocean's Eleven takes on Frodo-turned-immortal-tyrant. Pass the popcorn, please.
The Final Empire is a grim realm where the non-noble skaa live like slaves. Prostitutes are routinely executed to prevent half-nobles from being born, as noble heritage can bestow magical aptitude. Even the plants are dour: ash falls from the sky, only allowing sickly, brown crops.
Despite the bleak background, Sanderson manages to paint in glimmers of hope, humor, and a determination to fight against the odds. A lot of this comes from Vin, transforming from a paranoid girl to someone who can operate in a crew that actually trusts each other.
I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the magic in this book. It's completely unique -- based off of burning metals for a variety of effects. I loved that I could understand what magic could and couldn't do. It was like an exotic set of physics. The fight scenes (there are many) are the most cinematic of any I've read, and because I knew exactly what Vin could or couldn't do, I bit my nails through every one of them, knowing she couldn't just wish wounds away.
Market: Adult Fiction
Language: Mild
Sensuality: Mild. Apart from mentions of prostitution, there's not much here.
Violence: Moderate, maybe a notch more. There's a good bit of stabbing.
Mature Themes: Death, religion, poverty
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4 comments:
I love a good fantasy series...and I'm half-ashamed to admit that I've never read these books! Don't worry--it will be remedied. Soon!
I'm especially fascinated by the magic you talk about, Megan. I recently finished Patrick Rothfuss's second book in The Kingkiller Chronicles (THE WISE MAN'S FEAR), and it has this "believable" kind of magic--a kind that seems almost scientifically believable. SO COOL.
Anyhow, MISTBORN and the other books in this series sound amazing. I'm adding them to my To Read list (and requesting them from my library!) right now!
All of Brandon Sanderson's books have awesome magic systems in them, so if that fascinates you, Elantris, Warbreaker (which is available online for free through his website -- http://www.brandonsanderson.com/drafts/warbreaker/Warbreaker_hardcover_1st_ed.pdf), The Way of Kings, and his Middle Grade series, Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians, are all excellent reads. Well, they're excellent anyway, but Brandon's made a name for himself by developing amazing magic systems.
I did read ALCATRAZ, and I loved it! Brandon Sanderson is FUNNY!
It doesn't sound to different from a lot of YA material. Seriously, I've picked up (but never, ever read) books with more sensaul cover flaps.
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