Elantris

Elantris #1

Hardcover, 492 pages

English language

Published May 6, 2005 by Tor.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-1177-1
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4 stars (20 reviews)

In 2005, Brandon Sanderson debuted with Elantris, an epic fantasy unlike any other then on the market. To celebrate its tenth anniversary, Tor is reissuing Elantris in a special edition, a fresh chance to introduce it to the myriad readers who have since become Sanderson fans.

This new edition begins with a preface by author Dan Wells, the first person to read the completed novel, and a new afterword by Sanderson explaining how he came to write the book and its place in the Cosmere, the unified universe of all his Tor novels.

Also included is an expanded version of the "Ars Arcanum" appendix, with more of the technical details of the book's magic that fans can never get enough of.

Elantris was truly a milestone both for Sanderson and for the genre of epic fantasy. It deserves this special treatment, something Tor has done only once before, with Orson …

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3 stars

Elantris er en fin historie, en tydelig førstebok fra en forfatter med mer på hjertet. Boken er splittet mellom forsøk på brudd med sjangeren og åpenbare klisjeer.

Den Sterke Kvinnerollen, en av bokens tre hovedpersoner, er velment, men oser Mary Sue-energi – hun er høy, hun er sterk, hun er frittalende, hun er ikke bundet av samfunnets normer for hva en kvinne skal være (og stolt av det!), men hun er også dypt usikker i hvilken funksjon hun egentlig har uten en mann. Aldri glem at du også er en kvinne.

Sant nok, boka fyller 20 år neste år, både mitt og tidsåndens syn på hva en god, kvinnelig figur er har endret seg, og Sarene er ikke en dårlig figur, hun er bare veldig åpenbar.

På samme måte som at bokens andre (eller første, han har bokens første kapittel, og alt dreier seg jo egentlig om ham) rett og …

Review of 'Elantris' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

"Elantris" me ha dejado una impresión duradera. Me cautivó el rico escenario creado por Sanderson, donde los detalles sobre los distintos reinos, facciones y grupos religiosos se presentan de manera puntual pero continua. Agradezco que el autor no dedique largas descripciones a estos aspectos, sino que los introduzca naturalmente a través de los diálogos entre los personajes. Dejo mi reseña en : www.enredandotemas.com/2023/06/descubriendo-la-magia-de-de-brandon.html

Review of 'Elantris' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This is a very nice, fun read. Compared to his later works, it's clear that Sanderson has grown a lot. The characters here are good, the plot decent, and the setting great, but over the years Sanderson has matured his style a lot and perfected his art. This is still nevertheless, a great read for those looking for a short dive into a fantastical world and are willing to forgive a few rough parts here and there.



For a full review, check out my blog: strakul.blogspot.com/2022/03/book-review-elantris-by-brandon.html

Review of 'Elantris' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Read it right after finishing Fitz And Fool, and the contrast is incredible.
This is a great book, but it does not allow itself to ever become really scary.
I never really worried about any of the characters, because Sanderson never let them become hurt of anything. Events that would have scarred people for life are brushed off as no more than inconvenience.
This book is a great example of what makes Sanderson so good: the hard magic system, and his amazing ability to always leave me surprised although I already had all of the knowledge to solve the problem myself.
But it is also an example of his shortcomings. The book is easy and fun and interesting which means that nothing actually has any emotional weight.

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Review of 'Elantris' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Ten years ago-ish, Elantris came out. Three years ago, I read it. With a decade of publication, Tor decided to release a new, canonical edition with introductions, outroductions, an Ars Arcanum, deleted scenes, maps and an after credits scene. How does it hold up to a re-read? How different are the changes? Is it worth repurchasing? What's the deal with Vax?

Over-all, I enjoyed my re-read. It was an enjoyable novel that still retained its charm and its issues from my previous read, so a lot of my thoughts from three years ago are still valid today. You can read my previous review if you want. I won't summarize it, because I'm not your butler. You don't pay me anything to do menial tasks, so pffffft!

The main difference between reads is I was less critical with the characters this time around. This is due mostly because I have realized …

Review of 'Elantris' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

So this was Brandon Sanderson's first published fantasy novel. A novel about fallen gods/zombies, politics, and jihad.

Elantris consists of three character arcs. There's Raoden, the crown-prince of Arelon who has found himself taken by the Shaod. The Shaod, a decade earlier, had once turned lucky inhabitants into godlike beings who then went to live in the magical city of Elantris. However, a massive catastrophe has somehow perverted the magic of Arelon. Now, the Shaod turns its victims into an undead monstrosity that are thrown into the now decaying Elantris. Raoden now seeks to reestablish Elantris and find out what went wrong before the ever increasing pain drives him to madness.

Sarene was betrothed to Raoden, but finds that there is no groom for her arranged marriage. She is told that the prince had died, but her marriage contract binds her to him and she is unable to marry anybody …

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Subjects

  • Blessing and cursing -- Fiction.
  • City and town life -- Fiction.
  • Princesses -- Fiction.
  • Princes -- Fiction.