![]() ![]() Axes the Collector, for example, is named as one of the Sleepless and, it appears, he is not alone. If, after this, you're still unsure whether to bother with Edgedancer, despite being a Stormlight fan, just know that Sanderson includes some juicy tidbits which broaden the world-building he's done elsewhere. ![]() Like Oathbringer, the story felt part action-adventure and part self-help book and I can only hope I'm wise enough to remember the lessons. In between - and even within - the humour, Sanderson makes some very poignant comments about life and society. It's about what it means to grow up and the lengths people will go to avoid this. Could we expect anything else from Kate Reading at this point?Įdgedancer reminded me quite a lot of Peter Pan. I really recommend listening to the audiobook, too, as the narration is absolutely on point. Would they work? Or would you need, like, three of them to make up one normal person's soul?" ![]() ![]() Perhaps a tax collector.'cept they ain't human. “The world ends tomorrow, but the day after that, people are going to ask what’s for breakfast.” “What’s the challenge of eating a lunch someone gives you?” She's hilarious and regular comes out with quips that made me laugh out loud or snort in a rather embarrassing way. Lift may be a secondary character in the main novels, but she has to be one of my favourites (and, going by the Afterword, it sounds as if she's one of Sanderson's favourites too). Three years ago, Lift asked a goddess to stop her from growing oldera wish she believed was granted. Could anyone really use any other word to describe it? It's not a book that you could pick up without having already read the rest (or at least books one and two) of the Stormlight Archive but for those in the know, it's an absolute treat. This program includes a bonus prologue From 1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson comes a special gift edition of Edgedancer, a short audiobook from the Stormlight Archive (previously published in Arcanum Unbounded). So of course it's 269 pages - too long to even be considered a novella by normal standards but at least significantly shorter than Sanderson's usual thousand-page tomes. ![]()
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