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The desert planet of Taldain is locked between two suns so that that with one side is constantly in light and the other in constant darkness with powerful magic apparently only occurring amongst the sands on the dayside. The first volume of Brandon Sanderson’s White Sand graphic novel trilogy is an...
For the last few years people have been telling me to read Brandon Sanderson. And I've been planning to do so, I've bought Mistborn and everything, but it never happened. So, when I came across the graphic novel White Sand which is also set in the Cosmere Universe, I thought, why not try this one? ...
This is the first time I got a Graphic Novel from Netgalley, so I don't know if it's normal that the quality of the art is this horrible or if it's just this particular novel. Honestly, the art was so blurry that I had to completely ignored it for most of the book and I just read the story, which wa...
I gave this a good run, specifically because I really love Brandon Sanderson. I wanted so badly to get lost in something new of his, and was entranced by the idea of one of his stories in a graphic novel format. Alas, this wasn't at all what I expected. This story was flat at the best of times, wh...
[I received a copy of this book through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.]First things first, I've never read anything by Brandon Sanderson (not yet, at least), so I have no idea if this compares to his novels.As a comics, it was OK, but I wasn't awed. Possibly because the PDF version I g...