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Brandon Sanderson: Warbreaker (2011, Orion Publishing Co) 4 stars

After bursting onto the fantasy scene with his acclaimed debut novel, Elantris, and following up …

Review of 'Warbreaker' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

3.5/5 stars.

In Warbreaker Brandon Sanderson once again displays his talent of writing well thought out and original hard magic systems as well as acquainting us with a cast of memorable and interesting characters.

The magic in this world is called BioChromatic Breath which, simply put, harness the power of ones ‘Breath’, the colour of an object and a spoken Command to Awaken an object. Of course there is a lot more to this system, but this is the basic idea. Just as with other novels of Brandon Sanderson the reader learns about the magic through the experiences of the characters which works wonders for the immersion into this world.

Besides the magic, the characters in this novel are both unique and interesting. The overarching theme is their naivete, as they are of royal descent or a god who have been spared the ugliness of the world outside their court. …

Review of 'Speaking Bones' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

In the four book trilogy, The Dandelion Dynasty, we embark with Ken Liu to the Islands of Dara - a group of islands rich in culture, tradition, philosophy, history and politics. We learn about the evolution of Dara, from an assembly of states involved in a conflict for power to a complicated empire full of intricate political plots. Throughout this evolution Liu learns us about the art of logograms, the Dara sages of old and their philosophies, the constant evolving governing machine that is empire and much more.

Blending sweeping descriptions of technological, silk-punk machinations that spark our imaginations with the creative minds of the colourful and diverse characters is what sets this book apart from others. From a third person omniscient perspective we get to experience the characters in all their splendour as they plot against each other, debate philosophy and morals and doubt their own actions. Even though …