![]() He’s got a forced whimsical kind of personality, overly crass and immature, like dealing with a middle-school boy except that this particular middle-school boy is millennia old and incredibly wise if and when he choses to drop the whimsical act. However, I find Hoid extremely tedious as a character, if I’m honest. He’s got a larger part in the Stormlight books, and will eventually share his own story, which will be very important. ![]() There’s a character in the Cosmere named Hoid who hops around to different worlds and shows up in every single book. The part I didn’t enjoy is easy to sum up. I don’t know that this novel will be particularly relevant to the whole of the Cosmere, but it was definitely worth reading. It’s set in the Cosmere, on a planet that previously had no stories attached to it, containing a spore-based magic system that has been tangentially referred to in a very, very vague way. ![]() This is the first of the four secret novels Brandon Sanderson announced last March. All she has to do is illegally escape the island, sail through deadly seas to even deadlier seas, and then defeat the most powerful woman in the world. ![]() Her truest friend is gone, kidnapped by an evil sorcerous, and no one cares enough to rescue him except her. ![]() Plus, no one is allowed to leave, so what would be the point of imagining life off the Rock? Only now, Tress has a reason. It’s safe from the deadly spore sea and her life is hard but fulfilling. Tress would be content to stay at home on her tiny island forever. ![]()
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