Have I mentioned before how much I really enjoy Brandon Sanderson’s books? Even if I have, I’m going to mention it again. I really enjoy Brandon Sanderson’s books.
He writes fantasy novels, but they’re wholly original fantasy books—no dwarfs, dragons, elves, or orcs. Not that those types of books are bad, I just think they’re stereotypical. And with the exception of Tolkien, I’ve never been interested in reading them. Sanderson’s books on the other hand are packed full of action, his characters are very well developed, his dialogue is witty and humorous, and there’s always a system of magic present that blows me away with its originality.
His books are New York Times bestsellers and what is probably the biggest testament to his writing abilities . . . he was selected to finish Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series following the author’s death. One day I need to read those.
Here’s a brief interview with the author.
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