Book Review: Isles of the Emberdark (The Cosmere) by Brandon Sanderson

Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: Fantasy
Length: 465 pages
Author: Brandon Sanderson
Publisher: Dragonsteel Entertainment
Release Date: July 1st, 2025
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BOOK SUMMARY:

The Ones Above are starting to grow impatient and want to build an installation to breed and collect Aviar on one of First of the Sun’s islands. Vathi and Dusk are trying to figure out how to delay their progress and are also dealing with people from another world, likely Roshar. Dusk realizes that the people of First of the Sun are hopelessly outmatched and decides to go through Patji’s Eye, the perpendicularity on the island Patji, to try to enlist help.

OH HOW I LOVED THIS.

NOTE: I wanted to mention upfront that I don’t think this is the right book for someone wanting to try Sanderson for the first time. While it could totally be read as a standalone a lot of the joy I got from reading Emberdark was from the fact I knew all of the mentions of Sanderson’s other books and how they connect for a future Cosmere.

Now back to business. WHAT A GOOD BOOK. It absolutely has the Moana vibes everyone has talked about (even though it was written before Moana). I loved the seafaring adventure and seeing the Cosmere down the line and how all of the worlds have fused to new populations and situations. I loved all of these characters and the story and plot and ALL THE THINGS OKAY. I couldn’t put this book down and thought the audiobook was amazing too.

There’s just so many good tidbits and scenes I could talk about forever. And many important conversations and topics that I loved seeing included. This is easily one of my favorite secret projects (how many times have I said that now??).

Overall audience notes:

  • Fantasy
  • Language: low
  • Romance: none
  • Violence: moderate

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Book Review: The Sunlit Man (Cosmere) by Brandon Sanderson

Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: Fantasy
Length: 447 pages
Author: Brandon Sanderson
Publisher: Dragonsteel
Release Date: October 1st, 2023
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BOOK SUMMARY:

#1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson shows us a future in the Cosmere universe where a perpetual planetary wanderer must decide whether to keep running, or stay and make a difference on a struggling planet.

Years ago he had comrades in arms and a cause to believe in, but now the man who calls himself Nomad knows only a life on the run. Forced to hop from world to world in the Cosmere whenever the relentless Night Brigade gets too close, Nomad lands on a new planet and is instantly caught up in the struggle between a tyrant and the rebels who want only to escape being turned into mindless slaves—all under the constant threat of a sunrise whose heat will melt the very stones. Unable to understand the language, can he navigate the conflict and gain enough power to leap offworld before his mind or body pay the ultimate price?

HOLY COSMERE.

Note: I do think it is beneficial to be caught up on The Stormlight Archives (Books 1-4), Dawnshard (Novella), and Warbreaker. This really takes the Cosmere to a whole new level and in order not to spoil or to stop anyone from being confused, having this background is 100% needed.

ANYWAYS.

I loved this book. Which is no surprise. I was blown away by all of the connections and Easter eggs and all of these little dynamics and characters that kept popping up. I loved how fast paced everything was and you could really feel the desperation of Nomad and those he was working with to save the planet.

Beautiful characterization, an awesome cast and a story line that you can’t put down. I would love to go into more details, but I really think this book is best read blind AND there’s many moments that now have me nervous for what Stormlight 5 is going to bring. If you’ve loved everything Sanderson has written before, I don’t think you’ll have a single problem loving this one too.

Overall audience notes:

  • Fantasy
  • Language: very little
  • Romance: none
  • Violence: high

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Book Review: The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Sci-Fi / Fantasy
Length: 372 pages
Author: Brandon Sanderson
Publisher: Dragonsteel
Release Date: April 1st, 2023
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BOOK SUMMARY:

#1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson meshes Jason Bourne and epic fantasy in this captivating adventure that throws an amnesiac wizard into time travel shenanigans—where his only hope of survival lies in recovering his missing memories.

A man awakes in a clearing in what appears to be medieval England with no memory of who he is, where he came from, or why he is there. Chased by a group from his own time, his sole hope for survival lies in regaining his missing memories, making allies among the locals, and perhaps even trusting in their superstitious boasts. His only help from the “real world” should have been a guidebook entitled The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England, except his copy exploded during transit. The few fragments he managed to save provide clues to his situation, but can he figure them out in time to survive?

I HAD A GOOD TIME.

This book is definitely different than any other Sanderson book I’ve read before (and I have 15+ under my belt). But that’s also why I enjoyed it!! He wanted to write something unique and he did and I got a kick out of listening to his audiobook. This is also shorter than his usual too (the audio was 9 hours) so it’s all around a nice change of pace.

Our mystery man wakes up and has no idea what’s happening and I loved learning the world with him. Slowly uncovering clues and putting together the handbook and watching things unfold. I enjoyed the side characters and the general story. There’s some good quirky laughter moments and even a little sub-plot romance! I thought the leading man went through some good growth too. He really has to evaluate himself and the choices he’s made and I love deep character moments.

Everything may feel a little chaotic, though I found that to work in it’s favor. I’m just a Sanderson fan and liked getting something new from him.

Overall audience notes:

  • Sci-Fi / Fantasy
  • Language: none
  • Romance: kisses
  • Violence: moderate
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: cheating (main character’s ex), physical and weapons violence, loss of life, murder, grief and depression depiction, mentions of the pandemic, suicide ideation

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