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Steelheart by brandon sanderson
Steelheart by brandon sanderson










steelheart by brandon sanderson

He cares about others, and he’s very open-minded.

steelheart by brandon sanderson

Yes, his mission for the past decade has been to kill Steelheart, but that hasn’t turned him mean or ruthless.

steelheart by brandon sanderson

He knows a ridiculous amount of facts about Epics. Yeah, all of David’s metaphors turn out like this one. I was letting myself get distracted, like a rabbit doing math problems instead of looking for foxes. As evidenced by his inability to construct a single normal metaphor. He’s a very un-protagonist-like protagonist too. He’s impulsive, but he’s got good instincts. And if there’s one thing you should know about David, he’s determined.ĭavid is a brilliant protagonist. And he has spent ten years finding out all he can about Steelheart, and every other Epic, so that he can take him down. David was the only survivor, and therefore the only one who knows what happened that day.

steelheart by brandon sanderson

Of course, Steelheart made every effort to cover it up. But before he died, he did something no one’s ever been able to do. When David was ten years old, his father was murdered by Steelheart. But unfortunately for him, he killed the wrong kid’s father. And those aren’t even his only abilities. He also turned an entire fucking city-every building and every inch of ground several kilometres deep-into steel. Steelheart is one of the most powerful Epics. And the most powerful of them lay claim to their own cities, which they now rule. But instead of getting superheroes, the world got a large number of supervillains. This is a world in which, over a decade ago, something happened-a mysterious, celestial event-that gave some individuals superhuman abilities. It’s set in our world, but a different version of it. This is a series about people with special abilities. So let’s give this a shot and see how it goes. And the I-don’t-feel-like-it excuse was getting very old. I’ve been trying to get myself to write this review for days. Genre: Young Adult, Dystopia, Science-Fiction












Steelheart by brandon sanderson