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Monday, May 8, 2017

Elantris: First Impressions

Good day all!

As agreed upon by the gang we will look at the prologue and first 2 chapters of Elantris.


A bit of a background:
Elantris is of course one of Brandon Sanderson's earlier works.  I personally got interested in his work strangely through the first book of his Reckoners series: SteelHeart.

As I love comicbooks and superheroes in general SteelHeart pulled me right in.  After that I had to look for more Sanderson.  My brother Rob was the big Sanderson fan so I asked him what would be a good read and I got into the first Mistborn trilogy.  The Final Empire blew my mind.  And I was hooked now on the Cosmere.

After devouring the first Mistborn trilogy and the first Wax and Wayne book I then moved to Stormlight Archives.

Now reading Elantris my biggest fear is that the previous books I've read might spoil the experience of reading  Sanderson's earlier works.

On to Elantris...



Prologue:
The setup is great.  Brandon Sanderson is really great at world building.

It opens with "Elantris was beautiful, once"  and ends with "Eternity ended ten years ago"

Immediately questions come to mind and you want to find out what happened to Elantris.


Chapter 1:
We get introduced to Raoden.  And my biggest thought here was "WHAT THE HECK! ZOMBIES!"

The character introduction here feels a bit tame and bland compared to how the main protagonists got introduced in Mistborn and the Stormlight Archives.

Biggest things on my mind:  "What Zombies???" and "Why is Elantris like this?"

Galladon feels like he will play a big part in this book.


Chapter 2:
We meet Sarene.  She continues the grand tradition of strong female characters for Brandon Sanderson.

We also get to meet Ashe, Saren's Seon.  Ashe feels like a spren from Stormlight Archives.

Just like with Raoden, Sarene's introductory chapter doesn't feel as engaging as say Jasnah's or   Shallan's Stormlight Archives intro.

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I'm probably spoiled by Mistborn and Stormlight Archives.  I have to keep reminding myself that Elantris is one of Sanderson's earlier works.  The writing style indeed shows some differences punctuated for me by the use of modern day colloquialisms like Sarene's father going "oh honey..."


Well forward to the other chapters.  I'll probably add some other notes here later on.


-Taleweaver

Welcome to Readerspren!

Welcome To Readerspren!


Welcome all!

Readerspren is a collection of musings on various books set in the Cosmere, Brandon Sanderson's fictional universe, by a group of friends who love his books dearly.

Image from: http://www.17thshard.com/forum/topic/56827-cosmere-maps-au-spoiliers/


The group of friends are:
1. Alecon 
2. Bendix
3. Damon
4. Ron - the Taleweaver
5. Rob
6. Wacky - also known as the highpriest of the cosmere.

We have agreed on Elantris as the first book up for discussion.

Each day we shall try to read 1-2 chapters of the aforementioned book and set down our thoughts about it here.

The preliminary questions for discussion as put forth by Ben are the following:
1. First impressions of the chapter as a first-time reader and/or as a Cosmere-aware reader? 2. Favorite part/passage/quote? What works and what doesn't work for you in the chapter? 3. Comments on the main & supporting characters in the selected chapter? 4. Cosmere-relevant details? Magic system details? 5. Similarities with other books?

We hope that people find something new in the entries to add to their enjoyment of Brandon Sanderson's books.


Excelsior,

Taleweaver