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Firefight – January 6, 2015


Firefight (The Reckoners) Hardcover – January 6, 2015

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Firefight – January 6, 2015
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  • Age Range: 12 and up

  • Grade Level: 7 and up
  • Series: The Reckoners

  • Hardcover: 432 pages

  • Publisher: Delacorte Press (January 6, 2015)

  • Language: English

  • ISBN-10: 0385743580

  • ISBN-13: 978-0385743587

  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 1.4 x 9.4 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

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THIS. BOOK. IS. BRILLIANT.

I first discovered Brandon Sanderson when I was poking around and found Steelheart, shortly after it was released.


I immediately fell in love (with his writing style…not him) and went back to read most of his other books.


Elantris, Mistborn, Warbreaker, Stormlight Archive, The Rithmatist, Legion…they’re all amazing.


As I’ve been reading through Sanderson’s work, I’ve noticed that if you number his books in chronological order, each one is significantly better than the last.


Most authors maintain a similar level of quality throughout all (or at least most) of their work, but Sanderson is always improving.


With each book he writes, he gets better and better.


Luckily, this streak has carried on and applies to Firefight.


As of the time I’m writing this, Firefight is Sanderson’s latest, and therefore most skilled, piece of work.


I read Steelheart when it came out over a year ago, and I went back to reread it shortly before Firefight was released. I actually finished reading Steelheart just a couple of hours before midnight, when Firefight was officially available for purchase. (I had preordered it on my Kindle, so I got it exactly at midnight.)


I started reading Firefight immediately, and I was very surprised at how much Sanderson has improved in just one year.


Reading Steelheart and Firefight back-to-back like that, it’s very easy to see exactly how much Sanderson’s writing has improved.


It’s hard to explain exactly WHAT Sanderson did to make Firefight so much better, but there IS a distinct improvement.


This review originally appeared on my blog, There Were Books Involved.


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If you’re smart, and you’ve already read Steelheart, CONGRATULATIONS: Here’s an easy test for you to see if you should read this sequel: Did you like Steelheart at all? No, seriously, like, AT ALL. A little, OMG SO MUCH, whatever? …Yes, you did? Well, then, there’s no question: You need Firefight in your life. Immediately. Really, that’s all you need to know. (And if you haven’t read Steelheart, why are you here?! Go read that book!) But read on if you want more information about Firefight. This review is spoiler-free! ;)


The Reckoners series reminds me of what I imagine a superhero comic book would be like (confession: I have never read a comic book… or a graphic novel… please don’t kill me…). But seriously. It’s super fun, vibrant and cinematic, absolutely action-packed, a bit lighthearted, but also full of heart… It makes me think of movies like “The Avengers,” except the superheroes are all bad guys and the little humans get to be the heroes. I mean, sometimes in movies like that, the heroes are a little over-the-top idealistic, but we forgive them, don’t we? Because we want to root for them, we want them to vanquish their foes, we want them to save the world amidst these epic circumstances… Yeah, Firefight is like THAT.


Carrying straight over from the end of Steelheart (or rather, the end of Mitosis… seriously, you should read Mitosis, it’s a great gap-bridger), Firefight deals with the aftermath of Steelheart’s epic conclusion.





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