![]() ![]() It’s funny, action-packed, creative, and appeals to a wide audience. Overall, The Reckoners is another great work from Sanderson. Even so, 3.5 stars is still a “I liked it a lot, but I didn’t really, really like it” rating. I just felt like it was a bit too repetitive at times and took too long to get going. That’s not to say I didn’t enjoy the book – it was a lot of fun and I even like how it ended (mostly). If I’m honest, though, Calamity was my least favorite of the trilogy. It felt oddly disloyal to give it anything other than a stellar rating. I initially rated Calamity higher because I love the author and really enjoyed the series as a whole. Firefight was my personal favorite of the series.Įven though I finished this series ages ago, I still felt compelled to write a review for it. The one thing we could all agree on was that we liked it, even if some did more than others. However, my buddies thought it was good, but a little boring, taking a long time to get going (which ironically was my issue with the 3rd book (which they all loved)). I really liked the change of setting, thought the epics introduced were interesting, and found the whole thing wildly entertaining and funny the entire way through. I read The Reckoners series for book club, and it was pretty clear that I liked Firefight a lot more than my friends. This novella is totally worth your time if you plan to read the series. Mitosis offers so many clues! And I came away more pumped about the series than ever. The ongoing arc of The Reckoners is the characters’ struggle to figure out how epics’ weaknesses work. ![]() ![]() ![]() This is one of the few novellas I felt actually added something essential to the series. Because I’ve already gushed in detail over Steelheart in a previous review, I wanted to give my brief impressions of the rest of this awesome trilogy. ![]()
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