Elantris

638 pages

English language

Published 2006 by Tor Fantasy.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-5037-4
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OCLC Number:
70050272

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ELANTRIS was the city of the gods. What power could have cursed it?

RAODEN, prince of Arelon, was loved by all, including the princess he'd never met. Where has he gone?

HRATHEN, high priest of Fjordell, will convert the people of Arelon or kill them. How will be decide?

SARENE princess of Teod, was a widow before she was ever married. Who can stand against her?

With ELANTRIS, Brandon Sanderson, fantasy's new master story- teller, carries you away to "a truly original world of magic and intrigue,with the rigor of the best science fiction [and] magnificent characters [that] make this novel unforgettable" (Orson Scott Card). Elantris delightfully proves that a great complete fantasy story can still be told in a single volume of action, intrigue, wonder, and countless surprises. As Locus says, "You'll swiftly forget you're reading a first novel... this is a heck of a …

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reviewed Elantris by Brandon Sanderson (Elantris, #1)

A good book with a few huge flaws

You get why this is Sanderson's debut. It's more of a raw gem than a fully fleshed out epic story.

The characters are a little flat, the solutions to problems a little too deus ex machina. Especially the politics are rather dull and the characters who should be the Machiavellian schemers are more politic lightweights. A few scenes are way too long and obnoxious and if you're listening to the book rather than reading, oh boy and girl, you gonna have a bad time. There are dozens upon dozens of fantasy names, pretty unrecognizable, too, because they sound alike.

Sounds rather bad, but in the end I match it against the first three Mistborns which are way better in presenting the characters, pacing, action and worldbuilding.

Religion on the other hand is represented alright and it's still Sanderson's forte. The magic system is nice and I miss …