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The Reckoners is a series of young adult [a] superhero novels written by American author Brandon Sanderson. The series consists of Steelheart (2013), Firefight (2015), Calamity (2016) and Lux (2021).
Self-published on Sanderson's website Printed in the anthology Dragon Writers (2016), edited by Lisa Mangum. [citation needed] [48] Infinity Blade: Awakening: 2011 Infinity Blade: Novella Ebook, Chair Entertainment: Based on the action RPG video game Infinity Blade. [49] Heuristic Algorithm and Reasoning Response Engine: 2012 N/A Novelette
Brandon Winn Sanderson (born December 19, 1975) is an American author of high fantasy, science fiction, and young adult books. He is best known for the Cosmere fictional universe, in which most of his fantasy novels, most notably the Mistborn series and The Stormlight Archive, are set.
Legion, or the Stephen Leeds series, is a series of science fiction novellas created by American author Brandon Sanderson.Sanderson authored the first three stories (all published through Subterranean Press): Legion, first published on August 31, 2012, Legion: Skin Deep in November 2014, and Legion: Lies of the Beholder in September 2018.
The Emperor's Soul is a fantasy novella written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It was first published in November 2012 by Tachyon Publications. It won the 2013 Hugo Award for best novella. [1] The novella is included in the 2016 Arcanum Unbounded: The Cosmere Collection.
Dark One is a fantasy graphic novel series created by American author Brandon Sanderson, written by Sanderson, Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly with artwork by Nathan C. Gooden. It is the first part of a planned trilogy and the opening volume was published by Vault Comics on May 18, 2021.
Words of Radiance is an epic fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson and the second book in The Stormlight Archive series. [2] The novel was published on March 4, 2014, by Tor Books. [3] Words of Radiance consists of one prologue, 89 chapters, an epilogue and 14 interludes.
The original trilogy published by Sanderson was the first in what he used to call a "trilogy of trilogies." Sanderson planned to publish multiple trilogies all set on the fictional planet Scadrial but in different eras: the second trilogy was to be set in an urban setting, featuring modern technology, and the third trilogy was to be a science fiction series, set in the far future. [3]