The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson
Oct. 13th, 2014 02:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Epic fantasy of the street urchin with great powers joins a thieving crew intent on overthrowing the evil empire variety. Y'know.
Entertaining in a juvenile and rather clumsy way. This series was sold to me as having a "really original" magic system. Uh . . . no. Some of the finer details – powers granted by digesting certain metals – might be unique, but when you come right down to it, this is the sort of writing about magic where I keep expecting a pop-up window in the middle of the text that says, "to activate this power, hold down the B button and push the joystick forward." I was also told this series is "philosophical," which is painfully not the case either. Well, unless you consider the investigation of such deep and interesting questions as, "Are all rich people evil or just some of them?" to be philosophical.
So it is nothing I was told, but still entertained me in a brainless sort of way.
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Date: 2014-10-14 02:30 am (UTC)I got it packaged as a trilogy, and while this story does complete, it is clearly set up for a broader conflict, featuring most of the same characters, I believe. I have the sequels on the maybe pile -- the mood might strike, but if it doesn't within a year or so, out they go. Also, I think calling it a "heist" novel is misleading -- there is the setup of a caper, but none of the follow through or fun switches and reversals of a real heist.