Infinity blade

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Brandon Sanderson: Infinity blade (2018, Recorded Books)

[sound recording] :, 30 pages

English language

Published Sept. 6, 2018 by Recorded Books.

ISBN:
978-1-5019-9164-6
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OCLC Number:
1021064322

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4 stars (13 reviews)

Trained from birth in swordplay and combat, a young knight named Siris has journeyed to the Dark Citadel with a single purpose: fight through the army of Titans to face the tyrannical God King in one-on-one combat. This was his father's sacred mission, and his father's before him, going back countless generations in an effort to free their people from enslavement. But when Siris somehow succeeds where all those from his bloodline previously have failed, he finds himself cast into a much larger world, filled with warriors and thieves, ancient feuds and shifting alliances, Deathless immortals and would-be kings. His quest for freedom will take him on an epic journey in search of the mythical figure known as the Worker of Secrets - the one being in the world who can unravel the secrets of the Infinity Blade.

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4 stars

I love Brandon Sanderson's books, but I have to admit I was skeptical that he could pull this off. I played and enjoyed the first Infinity Blade game, but it's not exactly plot heavy, and didn't see how you could create a compelling story based on it, much less a great one. Boy, was I wrong. The story really pulled me in, and the characters were surprisingly well developed. I was left wanting more, and I hope IB2 will live up to my raised expectations; if not, I can still hope for a continuation by Brandon.

Review of 'Infinity blade' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I've never played the Infinity Blade game and I'm not sure it's my thing. If the price drops, I may give it a try. Hence, I did not know the backstory, but decided to get this novella anyways because I am a fan of [a:Brandon Sanderson|38550|Brandon Sanderson|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1201547425p2/38550.jpg] and he claimed no prior knowledge was necessary. That is indeed the case. I had no trouble at quickly picking up the story. In fact, it almost feels better this way. The world is cleverly designed and I enjoyed the blend of magic and technology. I don't know if that's Sanderson's or ChAIR's doing, but it was great. There wasn't a huge cast of characters (this is a novella after all), but those that were there were well-written. I would have liked a little more backstory for a few of them, but, again, the story is meant to be short. The plot started …

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Subjects

  • Knights and knighthood
  • Kings and rulers
  • Fiction