thistlechaser: (Book with cat: space)
thistlechaser ([personal profile] thistlechaser) wrote2014-12-25 02:14 pm

Book 41 of 2014: Sixth of the Dusk

Sixth of the Dusk by Brandon Sanderson
Rating: 4/liked (1-5/hated-loved)



I made a mistake when I bought this book. I love everything Brandon Sanderson writes, so when I saw he had something new just released, I grabbed it. Unfortunately it was only after I read it that I saw it was just a section taken from another book.

Sixth of Dusk is one of the four stories in Shadows Beneath: The Writing Excuses Anthology. But the stories are only part of what Shadows Beneath has to offer: With each one, the author explains not just why they wrote it, but earlier drafts of the story, how the ideas evolved, how it was edited, the whole process from first idea to final draft. Sixth of the Dusk is the final draft of Sanderson's story in Shadows Beneath.

From Amazon: For years the hosts of Writing Excuses have been offering tips on brainstorming, drafting, workshopping, and revision, and now they offer an exhaustive look at the entire process. Not only does Shadows Beneath have four beautifully illustrated fantastic works of fiction, but it also includes transcripts of brainstorming and workshopping sessions, early drafts of the stories, essays about the stories’ creation, and details of all the edits made between the first and final drafts.

Come for the stories by award-winning authors; stay for the peek behind the creative curtain.


So, yeah. I'm reading Shadows Beneath next.

But! For now, Sixth of Dusk. It's set in set the Cosmere universe (where the Mistborn, Stormlight Archive, and a bunch of his other books are set), and tells the story of a young man (a trapper) on an island full of animals who hunt by sensing thoughts, in a world where birds bestow magical powers to people. But larger than that, it's a story of post-first contact with an alien race.

Typical of Sanderson's books, Sixth did not hook me from the very first page. With every book I've read by him, I started out thinking "Oh well, guess I'm not going to like this one..." then it starts growing on me and never stops until I get to the "This is the best book ever!" level. Because this was a novella, the slow building of my love didn't have time to get to the "Best ever!" level, though I did like it a whole lot.

It's interesting that that 'quickly hooking the reader' arrow is missing from Sanderson's quiver: Every other author I love hooks me right from the first page. I think it's because of what he offers: Amazing world-building and very realistic characters -- things you can't show in the first paragraph. (Other than the Chaos Walking series, man those books had everything).

As there is less than a week left in 2014 (eeek!), this is likely my last book of the year. I'll do a summary of the year sometime next week.

Happy holiday, everyone! Thanks for reading! :)

[identity profile] kamalloy.livejournal.com 2014-12-27 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
One of our friends gave [livejournal.com profile] grysar the Chaos Walking trilogy for Christmas. I'm looking forward to borrowing it. ;)

[identity profile] thistle-chaser.livejournal.com 2014-12-27 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
Ooooooh! You'll have to let me know what you think of it! I envy you so much being able to read it for the first time! :D

I still can't see your LJ directly, let alone comment on it, so if you don't mind, post a comment here once you're done? I can read your posts on my friends list, I just can't reply to them. (Though hm, I think going anonymous had worked? I'll have to try that again.)

Enjoy it!

[identity profile] kamalloy.livejournal.com 2014-12-27 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
There's not too much activity on my LJ? ^^; At some point I might try switching styles to see if that fixes the problems but I'm barely posting there nowadays. I'm glad you still want to be my friend, though. ;)

I will definitely let you know what I think, although I'm really behind on books lately so it might be a while.

[identity profile] thistle-chaser.livejournal.com 2014-12-27 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
For sure I still want to be! I feel bad when you do post, because I'd like to comment, but LJ is just such a pain about it.

And yay! I hope you enjoy it, when you do have time. :)