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Warbreaker
- Narrated by: Alyssa Bresnahan
- Length: 24 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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After bursting onto the fantasy scene with his acclaimed debut novel, Elantris, and following up with his blockbuster Mistborn trilogy, Brandon Sanderson proves again that he is today's leading master of what Tolkien called "secondary creation", the invention of whole worlds, complete with magics and myths all their own.
Warbreaker is the story of two sisters who happen to be princesses, the God King one of them has to marry, the lesser god who doesn't like his job, and the immortal who's still trying to undo the mistakes he made hundreds of years ago. Their world is one in which those who die in glory return as gods to live confined to a pantheon in Hallandren's capital city and where a power known as BioChromatic magic is based on an essence known as breath that can be collected only one unit at a time from individual people. By using breath and drawing upon the color in everyday objects, all manner of miracles and mischief can be accomplished. It will take considerable quantities of each to resolve all the challenges facing Vivenna and Siri, princesses of Idris; Susebron, the God King; Lightsong, reluctant god of bravery; and mysterious Vasher, the Warbreaker.
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- Gregory E. Clifford
- 07-15-19
Good but Not Great
Any book by Brandon Sanderson is a good book. I would not rate this among his best, however. It's entertaining, sure, but it was slow to hook me. Unlike his other books, I found it difficult to become emotionally invested in the characters. It was only in the last third of the novel, when the plot twists started to pay off, that I really began to enjoy it.
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- Carol
- 09-10-17
My Favorite Sanderson Yet
First of all, I'd like to thank whoever arranged to re-record this book with Alyssa Bresnahan as narrator. The book's description always intrigued me, but I didn't like the original narrator (at least based on the sample I heard), so didn't purchase it--until the re-record. I'm glad I waited. Bresnahan is terrific.
Brandon Sanderson is also terrific. My introduction to his work was “Way of Kings,” which is kind of jumping in the deep end. I had to read it twice but I loved it and its sequel “Words of Radiance” (with, apparently, much more to come).
“Warbreaker” is part of the same fantasy world as “Kings” and “Mistborn”—what Sanderson (and his fans) call the Cosmere--but it is a standalone. It is also more of a romance than “Kings” and more upbeat than the Mistborn trilogy. But this doesn't mean it's a romance novel, or that it doesn't have a lot of violent and hard-edged moments.
I just thoroughly enjoyed the book from start to finish, especially the character of Lightsong. It's funny, action-packed, sad, thought-provoking, and unpredictable. The ending is satisfying if bittersweet. It leaves the way open for a return of some of the characters, but also provides closure so we don't necessarily need them to return.
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- Nate_D
- 02-24-17
WOW!
Man, Brandon Sanderson is the MAN in the high fantasy genre right now. He is just heads and shoulders above everyone else currently writing in his field. I have loved every single book that I have read of his. Warbreaker is no different. My only complaint is that it is not a series! I would LOVE to hear more from this world. I think the stories and characters would lend themselves to many more books! Come on, Brandon! Keep this world alive!
This story centers around a young woman who has been given to another "country" as a bride to their God King. It follows her and her adventures as she tries to become what is expected. There are multiple story lines interwoven, and every character is so fascinating! Not to mention expertly written and consistent throughout.
Sanderson's real gift is in the worlds that he creates. He is capable of such amazing imagination and originality. There are no other ideas like his, and he has so many differing ones that I just can't believe that one person is responsible for all of them! He is such a master.
The narrator, Alyssa Bresnahan, also does a spectacular job! I am usually partial to male narrators in the fantasy genre, but Alyssa is truly fantastic. Excellent book!
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-30-17
Interesting premise but pretty slow and repetative
You know how when you read the 2nd or 3rd book in a series they often (fairly awkwardly) reiterate things that you obviously already know if you've read the first book? For some reason this book does this repeatedly in the same book. Really basic concepts get repeated over and over again.
If you're looking for a book to half listen to while you're doing other things then maybe this is a good fit. I personally felt the pace really drug and the repetition was obnoxious.
I wasn't a fan of the narration either. She is certainly a competent voice actor but I often felt the inflections and attitude she gave the voices didn't match the characters and dialogue very well.
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- The Super-duper Amazing Silver Golem
- 09-18-17
Epic, yet human and absolutely entertaining.
"Warbreaker" was an absolute pleasure to listen to. By that, I not only mean that the narrator Alyssa Bresnahan did a terrific job, but the writing, storyline, and descriptive feel of it all was easy to invest your imagination into.
The little sparks of detail made all the difference here. From the way the characters dress to the way magic influences belief systems within the setting, a listener will be awed by the imagery the details paint within their minds. The characters felt so rounded and relatable that about ten hours into this audiobook a person might relieze that there have only been about ten minutes of action of any sort...and be surprised that they don't miss the lack of it at all.
There are four main perspectives that the listener views the story from. These perspectives are from two sisters; princesses that are polar opposites in personalities but find themselves thrown into dangerous political challenges neither are really mentally prepared for, a god who can't remember who he was yet can't seem to shake his moral compass no matter how hard he tries, and a mysterious man and his sarcastic magical sword. Their stories weave together to create a tapestry of events that slowly reveal truths and hidden threats in a natural and intreguing way.
This audiobook is highly recommended to audiobook listeners who enjoy a fantasy setting that makes them think and reflect. This book is art, politics, mystery, adventure, and drama all rolled into one engaging story.
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- Alex
- 12-28-17
Too slow...at first
If you're into Sanderson's books, then hang in till the end. It's a little slow at first, and I had a hard time making it to the end.
It did pick up after a while though, so it's still totally worth it. Just try and make it through the beginning...and middle.
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- Justin
- 01-15-16
Thank you Alyssa Bresnahan!
Incredibly thankful that this book was re-recorded. I held off on purchasing it before because I could not stand the reader. That being said, Bresnahan does an amazing job bringing the characters to life. Sanderson does not disappoint.
Another great listen!
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- Ray Graham
- 06-01-19
Couldn’t finish.
Slow plodding and not a road trip book. I return few books as a general rule. But, I did this one with little hesitation.
Some may love this book, it just wasn’t for me. I t has merit but not to drive with.
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- James Stallings
- 03-17-16
It's still better than most junk out there.
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
On a crusade to read everything from my favorite author, I'm underwhelmed. So far I think this is his weakest Cosmere Novel. Now don't get me wrong, it's still a great story, but it didn't really click with me. It has all the classic Sanderson quirks, specifically the good guys are generally broken anti-heros, the magic system is well thought out, and different. Hoid has a larger part.That being said, it's not the book I'd use to introduce people to Sanderson.
What did you like best about this story?
Hoid and Nightbringer thats all I'll say
What about Alyssa Bresnahan’s performance did you like?
She's up there with Victor Bevine, Kate reading and Michael Kramer. I think I could enjoy her read math text books.
Any additional comments?
The problem was in the characters, they seemed to obvious and over stereotyped. A god that doesn't want to be a god, a bumbling princess, a ex bad guy atoning, and a clueless ruler. The ending seemed very rushed. and the climax felt stunted. It's still a lovely story, and the journey was a good one. I'll be enjoyed again.
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- Josh
- 11-16-18
Don't buy into the hype
This book is absolutely horrible. Aside from the unforgivable mistake of the audiobook starting at chapter 21, and 8 and a half hours in switching back to the foreword and chapter 1, the book is simply put, incredibly boring. I struggled even past the book warp back to chapter 1, but despite revisiting it repeatedly to try and make some progress, I couldn't finish it.
Yes I know that according to reviews, the last 3rd of the book makes up for all that comes before it. I simply couldn't bear it anymore. Had I been paid to listen, I couldn't have continued.
I was introduced to Sanderson by listening to all 3 available books of the Stormlight Chronicles. They are amazing books that always lead up to amazing climaxes. He's an excellent world builder. Sadly not here. This book's world seems uninspired. I've also come to accept that Sanderson lacks in character development. To get around this problem, he forces the reader to become attached to his characters by the sheer size of his books and amount of hours spent invested in reading them. After 15 hours or so of listening to unnecessary details, there will always be some kind of attachment to even the most uninspired of characters. He should take notes from Stephen King who is an absolute master of character development. on one side of the character development spectrum sits Stephen King. Sanderson exists on the opposite end of that spectrum.
This book is overly praised based on Sanderson's other achievements. See past that hype for your own sake and save 2 dozen hours for better listens.
Sorry, but you don't get to throw some rainbow sprinkles on a turd and tell me that it's a sundae.
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