The Sunlit Man
A Cosmere Novel
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4.7 • 59 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
From the #1 Kickstarter campaign of all time—#1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson adds to his Cosmere universe shared by Mistborn and The Stormlight Archive with a new standalone novel that combines fantasy and science fiction. Illustrated by Ernanda Souza, Nabeste Zitro, and kudriaken.
Running. Putting distance between himself and the relentless Night Brigade has been Nomad’s strategy for years. Staying one or two steps ahead of his pursuers by skipping through the Cosmere from one world to the next.
But now, his powers too depleted to escape, Nomad finds himself trapped on Canticle, a planet that will kill anyone who doesn’t keep moving. Fleeing the fires of a sunrise that melts the very stones, he is instantly caught up in the struggle between a heartless tyrant and the brave rebels who defy him.
Failure means a quick death, incinerated by the sun…or a lifetime as a mindless slave. Tormented by the consequences of his past, Nomad must fight not only for his survival—but also for his very soul.
Note from Brandon:
I sincerely believe that books don’t live until they’re read. While I would write even if no one were reading—it’s who I am—I thrive because I know the stories are being brought to life by all of you. In this, stories are a special kind of art, particularly when written down. Each of you will imagine this book, and its characters, a little differently—you will each put your own stamp on it, making it yours. I don’t believe a story is quite finished until that has happened—until the dream in my head has become a reality (even if briefly) in yours.
And so this book is yours, as they all are once you read them. Thank you so much for bringing life to my work, and to the Cosmere.
Customer Reviews
Amazing
It’s so funny the fake swear words he makes up “damnation” and also he describes everything so well I have a perfect picture in my mind
Not for me.
This one definitely wasn’t for me. I spent a lot of last year reading through most of the cosmere novels and some of the books and series are some of my favourite in fantasy but as more and more come out, it’s becoming the MCU of books and it’s suffering the same problems. The overwhelming cross referencing is really taking away from the individual stories. There’s a lot that I didn’t like about the book but to keep it short; World building, characters and magic systems - that’s kind of the appeal for Brandon Sanderson (at least for me) but all 3 fell flat in this one. Characters are forgettable and the world and magic are kind of boring and convoluted.