A lot of behind the scenes information on the book is available in the annotations that Sanderson has on his website. For example he explains that yes the Returned are chosen by the Shard who oversees the world. The Shard’s title is “Endowment”, and while we don’t know the specifics of why she chooses the people she does it is her intervention that causes them to come back with the divine breath.
One heartfelt piece of foreshadowing I didn't catch until a second reread, was that earlier on during the festival Lightsong tells Laramar that he should go home and be with his family.....and it says that Laramar gave Lightsong a funny look in response ||not knowing that they are brothers||.. right in the feels....
I must have very similar taste in stories as you. I loved Warbreaker it's probably my favorite standalone Sanderson book. Then Stormlight Not a big fan of Mistborn Era 1 and Era 2 I have given up on. I see the Wheel of time behind you and I adore that series with many rereads. Love your videos they are lovely for taking one's mind off of junk.
Yeah it does sound like we have similar taste, I did this for the whole wheel of time the videos are on my channel. It was such a long and rewarding journey
glad you liked it. taking a pause before going into stormlight is a good choice. Still hyped for your predictions there. A few things you asked were already explained in other comments. So yes, the voice the returned here before coming back is the voice of the shard on nalthis (the planet where this story takes place) 1. The shard ist called endowment and the vessel is called Edgli. Thats also why there is this flower called Tears of Edgli everywhere in Hallandren. 2. The returned get one Breath, their "divine breath" and that gives them the fifth hightening immediately. 3. Yes Denth is in fact a relative of the Idrian Royals. Their royal locks are part of the shape-shifting abilities the returned have. That is why the returned all look like goods - because they subconsciously change their appearance.
His release order is the order I've read them, for the most part. I've finally gotten to Tress of the Emerald Sea, The Burning Man, and Yumi and the Nightmare Painter in the past few weeks.
My nephew just recommended your videos to me and I've been binging them - love the setup of read and predict. You've got a solid mind for predicting. Even the ones you've gotten wrong were fantastic guesses. Keep it up!
Denth's hair changed colour because he was an actual returned. They can change form as you saw Vasher do. SO his hair changed colour because he was using his abilities to have a disguise and when he died he reverted to his actual form.
I do my rereads in audiobook form. Especially fantasy books I think should be read at least twice, but I usually lack the patience to sit down and actively reread a book, aside from the pressure I feel from my sky-high tbr. So audiobooks are a good middle ground for me, so I can do my rereads in situations where I can’t just whip out the new book I‘m currently reading.
I don't do well with audiobooks, I miss the details too much! I occasionally listen to self help books on audio at the gym, but can't enjoy fiction properly through audio
I enjoyed warbreaker when reading it, but i honestly think it might be in the bottom half of his books for me. i think the stormlight stuff is just way better, i like some mistborn books more but they are on a similar level imo. The newer secret project stuff is also great. Have fun rereading! I am also a huge rereader. Ive started reading new books about half a year ago (all cosmere stuff lol) and im kinda itching to reread some comfy stuff too. But when you get to the stormlight archive, you will love it! they are truly great. Incredible world, incredible characters
I read this one relatively early. I’d read Elantris and the Mistborn trilogy beforehand. I agree that it’s one of the better ones. I think you’ll like some of Sanderson’s other works as much or more, but no rush getting to them all IMO. I think it’s good to re-read beloved books sometimes too.
Yay! On Warbreaker verses other books by Brandon, it wasn't my favorite, because I thought some of the characters were over the top silly, still I've read this book multiple times. On re-reading other serier, I definitley think you should throw in other authors besides Brandon Sanderson - take a breather and come back and do Way of Kings- then maybe skip to Elantris, then another book by another author, then the next book in the stormlight archive, something like that. The Stormlight Archive is amazing - but it's LONG and you want to pace yourself so you don't get tired of it. On Sanderson dialog, well I think he'd agree with you on his prose, BUT, as I was reading the 4th Stormlight book, I realized that Brandon had done something remarkable, I was completely sucked in and emotionally attached to his main characters even though each of them had MAJOR personality flaws. His writing style has improved and grown over the years and while his complex plots are in all his books, he is becoming quite remarkable in making a character feel real. Thanks for your readings - looking forward to more.
Congrats dude :-) Always follow your heart - re-reading is 100% the best thing in the world, and once you start SA you will be reading it for some time so great call! Yeah Warbreaker is one of my faves, it probably is my fave outside of the Stormlight books tbh. Im with you man, Lightsong is one of his best characters he has created across the entire cosmere, love him, clearly MVP for the book. I get you, im constantly re-reading either Wheel of Time or Dresden files whilst reading something new at the same time as well lol. Currently, doing all 3.
Warbreaker is still enjoyable for e having read all the rest of the cosmere, but largely in part because at this stage it sets up for a nightblood sequel. Also I agree wholeheartedly with the re-reading, as someone who is reading Stormlight Archive now for the 4th time in preparation for book 5. For those videos, maybe layout a first video with what you remember about the book, as best you can your thoughts when you first read it, then just have your re-read and make another video about whether you picked up new things, things you misremembered or maybe liked/disliked more the second time around.
I liked this book, but I actually liked Mistborn a lot more. I know now that Stormlight is awesome, but after reading this book , my expectations for Stormlight went down pretty far. I might read it again at some point, but it isn't something I'm in a rush to do
Warbreaker was my 5th book in the cosmere and even after reading everything else (including the novellas and bad graphic novel) it’s still my 3rd or 4th favorite
Warbreaker is such a weird book for me. I know I’m not supposed to like it better than Mistborn trilogy, but for some reason I do! I really enjoyed Well of Ascension, and Warbreaker is more of that political intrigue
I aaaabsolutely loved Warbreaker. Glad you enjoyed it just as much!!
A lot of behind the scenes information on the book is available in the annotations that Sanderson has on his website. For example he explains that yes the Returned are chosen by the Shard who oversees the world. The Shard’s title is “Endowment”, and while we don’t know the specifics of why she chooses the people she does it is her intervention that causes them to come back with the divine breath.
That’s crazy, I need to read the annotations. Endowment, interesting.
One heartfelt piece of foreshadowing I didn't catch until a second reread, was that earlier on during the festival Lightsong tells Laramar that he should go home and be with his family.....and it says that Laramar gave Lightsong a funny look in response ||not knowing that they are brothers||.. right in the feels....
I bet a lot that happens between them is funny/pointed on a reread
rereading books is so awesome, really underrated. especially when you notice things you originally missed!
I love hearing new perspectives on Warbreaker. This is a special book to me, it’s one of the first Cosmere books I read as well
I must have very similar taste in stories as you. I loved Warbreaker it's probably my favorite standalone Sanderson book. Then Stormlight Not a big fan of Mistborn Era 1 and Era 2 I have given up on. I see the Wheel of time behind you and I adore that series with many rereads. Love your videos they are lovely for taking one's mind off of junk.
Yeah it does sound like we have similar taste, I did this for the whole wheel of time the videos are on my channel. It was such a long and rewarding journey
@@conorreads can't wait to see your take on wot too. Are you involved in the online Fandom and have you tried any of the show?
glad you liked it. taking a pause before going into stormlight is a good choice. Still hyped for your predictions there.
A few things you asked were already explained in other comments. So yes, the voice the returned here before coming back is the voice of the shard on nalthis (the planet where this story takes place)
1. The shard ist called endowment and the vessel is called Edgli. Thats also why there is this flower called Tears of Edgli everywhere in Hallandren.
2. The returned get one Breath, their "divine breath" and that gives them the fifth hightening immediately.
3. Yes Denth is in fact a relative of the Idrian Royals. Their royal locks are part of the shape-shifting abilities the returned have. That is why the returned all look like goods - because they subconsciously change their appearance.
Thankyou, I completely ignored the annotations when I finished which is my bad.
His release order is the order I've read them, for the most part. I've finally gotten to Tress of the Emerald Sea, The Burning Man, and Yumi and the Nightmare Painter in the past few weeks.
My nephew just recommended your videos to me and I've been binging them - love the setup of read and predict. You've got a solid mind for predicting. Even the ones you've gotten wrong were fantastic guesses. Keep it up!
Thankyou I really appreciate you watching
I recently caught up to the Locked Tomb series and let's just say I've got a bit more respect for your predictions now 😄
The Locked Tomb would be a great series for Connor to cover.
@@sashahoneypalm9330 I want this purely for how completely lost and confused he'd be in the first video on book two 🤣
Denth's hair changed colour because he was an actual returned. They can change form as you saw Vasher do. SO his hair changed colour because he was using his abilities to have a disguise and when he died he reverted to his actual form.
I do my rereads in audiobook form. Especially fantasy books I think should be read at least twice, but I usually lack the patience to sit down and actively reread a book, aside from the pressure I feel from my sky-high tbr. So audiobooks are a good middle ground for me, so I can do my rereads in situations where I can’t just whip out the new book I‘m currently reading.
I don't do well with audiobooks, I miss the details too much! I occasionally listen to self help books on audio at the gym, but can't enjoy fiction properly through audio
I enjoyed warbreaker when reading it, but i honestly think it might be in the bottom half of his books for me. i think the stormlight stuff is just way better, i like some mistborn books more but they are on a similar level imo. The newer secret project stuff is also great.
Have fun rereading! I am also a huge rereader. Ive started reading new books about half a year ago (all cosmere stuff lol) and im kinda itching to reread some comfy stuff too.
But when you get to the stormlight archive, you will love it! they are truly great. Incredible world, incredible characters
I read this one relatively early. I’d read Elantris and the Mistborn trilogy beforehand. I agree that it’s one of the better ones. I think you’ll like some of Sanderson’s other works as much or more, but no rush getting to them all IMO.
I think it’s good to re-read beloved books sometimes too.
Yay! On Warbreaker verses other books by Brandon, it wasn't my favorite, because I thought some of the characters were over the top silly, still I've read this book multiple times. On re-reading other serier, I definitley think you should throw in other authors besides Brandon Sanderson - take a breather and come back and do Way of Kings- then maybe skip to Elantris, then another book by another author, then the next book in the stormlight archive, something like that. The Stormlight Archive is amazing - but it's LONG and you want to pace yourself so you don't get tired of it. On Sanderson dialog, well I think he'd agree with you on his prose, BUT, as I was reading the 4th Stormlight book, I realized that Brandon had done something remarkable, I was completely sucked in and emotionally attached to his main characters even though each of them had MAJOR personality flaws. His writing style has improved and grown over the years and while his complex plots are in all his books, he is becoming quite remarkable in making a character feel real. Thanks for your readings - looking forward to more.
Thankyou for watching friend, he does have some very very very good characters
Congrats dude :-) Always follow your heart - re-reading is 100% the best thing in the world, and once you start SA you will be reading it for some time so great call! Yeah Warbreaker is one of my faves, it probably is my fave outside of the Stormlight books tbh. Im with you man, Lightsong is one of his best characters he has created across the entire cosmere, love him, clearly MVP for the book. I get you, im constantly re-reading either Wheel of Time or Dresden files whilst reading something new at the same time as well lol. Currently, doing all 3.
I genuinely have read the same series’ over and over and it never gets boring
@@conorreads Amen
Yes 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Finished it today, I was going toe to toe with you jajaja not my favorite cosmere book but I still really liked it
What’s your favorite?
Warbreaker is still enjoyable for e having read all the rest of the cosmere, but largely in part because at this stage it sets up for a nightblood sequel. Also I agree wholeheartedly with the re-reading, as someone who is reading Stormlight Archive now for the 4th time in preparation for book 5. For those videos, maybe layout a first video with what you remember about the book, as best you can your thoughts when you first read it, then just have your re-read and make another video about whether you picked up new things, things you misremembered or maybe liked/disliked more the second time around.
This is a good idea :)
I liked this book, but I actually liked Mistborn a lot more. I know now that Stormlight is awesome, but after reading this book , my expectations for Stormlight went down pretty far. I might read it again at some point, but it isn't something I'm in a rush to do
Warbreaker was my 5th book in the cosmere and even after reading everything else (including the novellas and bad graphic novel) it’s still my 3rd or 4th favorite
Warbreaker is such a weird book for me. I know I’m not supposed to like it better than Mistborn trilogy, but for some reason I do! I really enjoyed Well of Ascension, and Warbreaker is more of that political intrigue
Liked Elantris more than Warbreaker
This may be heresy…but I liked Warbreaker more than Words of Radiance