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Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson
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Read 2 times. Last read December 18, 2019 to December 21, 2019.

4.5/5 stars

A colorful, vibrant, and highly character-driven standalone fantasy.


If you haven’t seen the tenth-anniversary leatherbound edition of Warbreaker, I suggest you take a look now by clicking here:

No, I don’t have one. However, staring at how gorgeous it is certainly solidified my decision to reread Warbreaker. This time, with the annotated edition which I haven’t done before. I will recommend reading this annotated edition only if you’ve read the book before. It’s terrifying how fast time flies; I can’t believe that it has been three years since I first read this book. Warbreaker was the first book by Brandon Sanderson that I read after I finished his amazing Mistborn trilogy. Back then, I didn’t even realize how important this standalone would become in the overarching magnitude of Sanderson’s Cosmere universe. Having read all of Sanderson’s Cosmere books and going back to this made me realize how much Sanderson has improved as an author. It’s super beneficial to read Warbreaker first before you dive into The Stormlight Archives. Seriously, do it.

Picture: Siri and God King by Dan dos Santos



Taking place in the world of Nalthis, Warbreaker is a standalone novel within Sanderson’s Cosmere universe. Since its publication and for many more years to come, it will remain standalone. The story in Warbreaker follows the tale of two sisters princesses from Idris: Siri and Vivenna. Idris is on the brink of war with Hallandren, and to prevent this war from happening, the king of Idris decides to send Vivenna—who has practiced and learned the culture and religion of Hallandran for years—to marry the God King. However, the king couldn’t go through with this plan at the last minute, and he ends up sending his other daughter—Siri—to marry the God-King instead. Other than Siri, Vivenna, and Susebron, we also follow two other main characters, the reluctant god of bravery Lightsong the Bold, and a mysterious swordsman with a sentient sword, Vasher and Nightblood.

Picture: Vasher and Vivenna by Dan dos Santos



Sanderson takes his time here. Warbreaker is mostly paced like the second book of Mistborn trilogy, The Well of Ascension. It’s slow-paced, and I thank Sanderson for it. Sanderson slowly and gradually builds up the tension of the storyline while making sure each main characters receive proper development and distinctive voices first. Contrast and differences in perspectives are a very huge driving factor of the story here. Sanderson himself has mentioned that Warbreaker is a book with many tone; this is also what made Warbreaker so good to read. An event—even when they’re witnessed together—can be perceived differently; each individual justifies their actions by believing they’re truly doing what’s best for themselves and society. The clash of opinions and beliefs is one of the themes constantly explored in Warbreaker, and it also made the characters more colorful in personality.

“Every man is a hero of his own story.�


I have always loved Sanderson’s characterizations, and Warbreaker contained, in my opinion, some of his most distinctive characters so far. Siri, Vivenna, Lightsong, Vasher, Nightblood, Susebron, and Denth respectively differ in key personality, and I enjoyed reading their progression immensely. Almost all of the chemistry between the characters in this novel comes in pairs: Siri with Susebron, Vivenna with Denth or Vasher, Lightsong with Blushweaver or Larimar, and Vasher with Nightblood. The development and the interactions of these characters are the spotlights of the book for me; they felt so natural. The romance development between Siri and God-King, in particular, was endearing, and it felt so genuine. Warbreaker is a very heavily character-driven book, which luckily is my favorite type of narrative to read, and these characters have so many traits to love. I’m so invested in the characters that I honestly wish the sequel would be published already because I want to know more about them.

Picture: Blushweaver and Lightsong by Miranda Meeks



Also, if I may give a piece of advice, if you haven’t read any of Sanderson’s books in his Cosmere universe, Warbreaker is a great starting point for your adventures. I usually recommend readers to start with Mistborn trilogy, but if you find the idea of going through a 1500+ pages long series daunting, Warbreaker should be a safer choice. I don’t think you should worry too much about it though, Sanderson has one of the most accessible prose in the genre; he knows how to write impactful scenes without relying on a “beautiful� writing style. His prose allows him to tell a high fantasy story accessible by many readers around the world. I believe this is one of the many reasons why his books are so damn successful. The internal thoughts of the characters were well-delivered; the dialogues and banter were incredibly entertaining to read. More than any other book in the Cosmere universe, Warbreaker is quite likely the one that relies on banter and dialogues the most. I loved it; for example, pretty much every appearance that involved Lightsong was utterly delightful to read.

“I swear, my dear. Sometimes our conversations remind me of a broken sword."
She raised an eyebrow.
"Sharp as hell," Lightsong said, "but lacking a point.�


Excluding the vivid and cinematic quality that came from the writing, Sanderson’s accessible prose also enhanced the delivery of Sanderson’s staple hard magic system. Designing an intricate and unique magic system is one of Sanderson’s main talents as an author and storyteller. I won’t even bother to explain the in-depth complexity of Awakening—the magic system in Warbreaker. Awakeners are capable of combining colors, BioChromatic Breath, and a Command to animate an object. This, however, doesn’t even begin to touch the surface of the depth and intricacies of the magic system. Sanderson continuously ramps up the intensity of the story, and eventually, it all leads towards the brilliant Sanderlanche (Sanderson’s Avalanche) conclusion in the final ten percent of the novel.

Picture: Vasher and Nightblood by Micah Epstein



Unsurprisingly and undoubtedly, I loved Warbreaker. I will devour its sequel—currently titled Nightblood—immediately when it’s out. From what I’ve gathered in the most recent State of Sanderson in 2019, there’s a good chance that we won’t be getting a sequel until at least 2025. Assuming this prediction is true, Nightblood will be out sixteen years after Warbreaker was first published in 2009. I know that sounds ridiculously long, but that’s just how things operate in Sanderson’s multi-volume/series Cosmere universe. That being said, Warbreaker is an absolutely wonderful standalone that shines with its magic system and well-realized characters. Plus, the multitude of story elements such as mystery, politics, actions, romance, and intricate magic systems also worked magnificently. Color me impressed once again, Sanderson. Your book left me breathless on my first read, and it continues to be breathtaking on reread.

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Quotes Petrik Liked

Brandon Sanderson
“Mocking a woman is like drinking too much wine. It may be fun for a short time, but the hangover is hell.”
Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker

Brandon Sanderson
“I swear, my dear. Sometimes our conversations remind me of a broken sword."

She raised an eyebrow.

"Sharp as hell," Lightsong said, "but lacking a point.”
Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker

Brandon Sanderson
“Every man is a hero of his own story.”
Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker

Brandon Sanderson
“She loved the teachings of the Five Visions. Humility. Sacrifice. Seeing another's problems before your own. Yet she was beginning to think that she-- along with others-- had taken this belief too far, letting her desire to seem humble become a form of pride itself. She now saw that when her faith had become about clothing instead of people, it had taken a wrong turn.”
Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker


Reading Progress

September 16, 2016 – Shelved
November 20, 2016 – Started Reading
November 20, 2016 –
page 0
0.0% "Back to Sanderson! Buddy read with these ladies!

1. Lovely Sarah
2. Sweet Darlin Mary
3. Everyone at Fantasy Buddy Reads

Woohoo!"
November 21, 2016 –
page 50
7.81% "Vasher, Nightblood, Lightsong, Siri, Vivenna. Unique magic system, yeah I'm loving this already!"
November 24, 2016 –
page 355
55.47% "I have a feeling this book will have a great climax Sanderson style because so far there's very little action. Doesn't mean not interesting though, still loving all the politics and characters!"
November 25, 2016 – Finished Reading
December 18, 2019 – Started Reading
December 21, 2019 – Finished Reading

Comments Showing 51-100 of 139 (139 new)


message 51: by Andrew (new)

Andrew The Breath system sounds more like my kind of reading than Allomancy, so I might give this one a read!
I'm colourblind, so never really experienced colours as being a big THING, and I'm sure that there are paragraphs upon paragraphs of how much colour there is in magic (right? right?!), but I can skip that :P


message 52: by Petrik (last edited Nov 28, 2016 02:08AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Petrik A. wrote: "The Breath system sounds more like my kind of reading than Allomancy, so I might give this one a read!
I'm colourblind, so never really experienced colours as being a big THING, and I'm sure that t..."


Don't worry A, even though you're colorblind and the magic system have to do with colors, there's no huge amount of paragraph based on the colors itself and it's still easily understandable. Now I can't say the same if you're reading Lightbringer series by Brent Weeks, that will be a problem but I think you can still really enjoy Warbreaker :)


message 53: by Lema (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lema Great review Petrik! Lols on the puns :P Lightsong's quotes are simply gold! My favorite was "our conversations remind me of a broken sword, sharp as hell but lacking a point" :'D BURRNNN, LIGHTSONG OUT!


message 54: by Petrik (last edited Nov 28, 2016 07:32AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Petrik Lema wrote: "Great review Petrik! Lols on the puns :P Lightsong's quotes are simply gold! My favorite was "our conversations remind me of a broken sword, sharp as hell but lacking a point" :'D BURRNNN, LIGHTSON..."

Thank you Lema! I'm glad you enjoyed my review and my horrible puns :') I can't believe I forgot to include that Lightsong's quote, that one was really brilliant! Definitely going to use it when I had a meaningless debate with someone! (� •̀_•�)�


message 55: by Lema (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lema Petrik wrote: "Lema wrote: "Great review Petrik! Lols on the puns :P Lightsong's quotes are simply gold! My favorite was "our conversations remind me of a broken sword, sharp as hell but lacking a point" :'D BURR..."

haha totally!! I actually used in a job interview when they were asking me about some of my favorite books and I got laughs back :'D I do hope they didn't corss my name then and there :P


message 56: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Hmm, all these puns from Lightsong are kind of making me want to read it just for them!


Ჹïڲ Haaa Lama that was one of my favorite quotes too, because I hated Blushweaver during most of the book and I rejoyced every time Lightsong put her in her place :-P


Ჹïڲ Lema* my best friend is named Lama so I keep mixing the two names! ;-)


message 59: by Lema (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lema Haïfoun wrote: "Haaa Lama that was one of my favorite quotes too, because I hated Blushweaver during most of the book and I rejoyced every time Lightsong put her in her place :-P"

Haïfoun wrote: "Lema* my best friend is named Lama so I keep mixing the two names! ;-)"

hahaha omg! no mixing, Lama is my correct name :D I changed it because people kept butchering it into LLAMA :P
Anyways yes I totally agree with you!! and [SPOILER] just when I started liking her at the end *sigh*


Celeste The quote you mentioned is my favorite in the book so far, Lema!


message 61: by Lema (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lema Celeste wrote: "The quote you mentioned is my favorite in the book so far, Lema!"

I was amazed too when I read it, and I'm the worst at remembering quotes but this one just stuck with me!


Ჹïڲ Lema wrote: "Haïfoun wrote: "Haaa Lama that was one of my favorite quotes too, because I hated Blushweaver during most of the book and I rejoyced every time Lightsong put her in her place :-P"

Haïfoun wrote: "..."


Ahhhh nice to meet you Lama! ;) (I know, for the llama thing! My friend experiences it on a daily basis! -_-")
Yeah I had the same feeling at the end! (view spoiler)


Petrik Lema wrote: "Petrik wrote: "Lema wrote: "Great review Petrik! Lols on the puns :P Lightsong's quotes are simply gold! My favorite was "our conversations remind me of a broken sword, sharp as hell but lacking a ..."

you used it in your job interview!? XD you lived up to the name Lightsong the Bold greatly my dear. I'm pretty sure you'll get the job! btw you should've told me your real name is Lama! I've been calling you Lema all these time.


message 64: by Lema (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lema Haïfoun wrote: "Lema wrote: "Haïfoun wrote: "Haaa Lama that was one of my favorite quotes too, because I hated Blushweaver during most of the book and I rejoyced every time Lightsong put her in her place :-P"

Ჹï..."


Haha thanks for the compassion :') and since this was my first Sanderson book ever to read my mind was blown off! It's thanks to his books that my definition of 3D characters was completely changed


message 65: by Lema (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lema Petrik wrote: "Lema wrote: "Petrik wrote: "Lema wrote: "Great review Petrik! Lols on the puns :P Lightsong's quotes are simply gold! My favorite was "our conversations remind me of a broken sword, sharp as hell b..."

Hahaha I felt more like Breeze when he was followed by a whole army in Mistborn 2 :'D but thanks for the moral support! And it doesn't matter no worries, my name is literally pronounced L'ma


Petrik Lema wrote: "Petrik wrote: "Lema wrote: "Petrik wrote: "Lema wrote: "Great review Petrik! Lols on the puns :P Lightsong's quotes are simply gold! My favorite was "our conversations remind me of a broken sword, ..."

Hahaha Breeze is a funny guy, I missed the cast of Mistborn already :') you're welcome Lema, let me know once you get your desired job! I'll still be calling you Lema then for convenience :D


Layla ✷ Praise the sun ✷ I'll just jump on the great review train and on Luna's Mr. Popular train ;)
Are you going to read Arcanum Unbound any time soon?


message 68: by Petrik (last edited Nov 29, 2016 02:04AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Petrik Layla � Praise the sun � wrote: "I'll just jump on the great review train and on Luna's Mr. Popular train ;)
Are you going to read Arcanum Unbound any time soon?"


haha thank you Layla!! hop on! :p
Maybe not soon Layla but I definitely will! I still need to read Stormlight Archive first! I was kinda hoping for a paperback version of Arcanum before buying it but we'll see if I can wait that long :D


Mary ~Ravager of Tomes~ Love your review P! I just read it since I JUST FINISHED! :D <3


Petrik Mary ~Ravager of Tomes~ wrote: "Love your review P! I just read it since I JUST FINISHED! :D <3"

Thank you Mary!!! I'm going to read your review now since you're finished! :D


L A i N E Y (will be back) I think i'll pick this up instead of keep trying to get into the Final Empire (-*-)

i'm so ready for Sanderson's awesomeness you guys keep talking about!!!


Petrik oh! lainey wrote: "I think i'll pick this up instead of keep trying to get into the Final Empire (-*-)

i'm so ready for Sanderson's awesomeness you guys keep talking about!!!"


Lainey! Final Empire is a must read but it's okay to start with this one first since Mistborn is a better work compared to it. Plus this one is standalone. :)


message 73: by [deleted user] (new)

Great review Petrik and that closing pun took my breath away ahaha!!😂


Petrik Mar wrote: "Sounds interesting! I haven't read a Brandon Sanderson book yet, so I should probably check this out."

Sorry for replying to this so damn late, I didnt know! I hope you have check this out by now! XD


Petrik Craig wrote: "Great review Petrik and that closing pun took my breath away ahaha!!😂"

Thanks, Craig! Glad it left you breathless :p


Petrik Allison wrote: "I loved this book! I couldn’t put it down!"

That's awesome! Me too! :)


message 77: by Ziya (new)

Ziya What do you think of this reading order?
Warbreaker
Mistborn 1st era
Elantres
Mistborn 2nd era
Stormlight archive 1,2
The cosmere collection
Stormlight archive 3


Petrik ZATH100 wrote: "What do you think of this reading order?
Warbreaker
Mistborn 1st era
Elantres
Mistborn 2nd era
Stormlight archive 1,2
The cosmere collection
Stormlight archive 3"


Not bad at all, do it! Although if I were you, I'll put Warbreaker before Stormlight and Elantris as the first (because imo it's the weakest book in the Cosmere) :D


Michelle (Witchy Books) I actually enjoyed the pun. XD lol


Petrik Michelle wrote: "I actually enjoyed the pun. XD lol"

Yayyy!!! :D


Michelle (Witchy Books) Petrik wrote: "Michelle wrote: "I actually enjoyed the pun. XD lol"

Yayyy!!! :D"


I love puns :D


Audrey “stabby stabby whacky whacky� � LOL


Petrik Michelle wrote: "Petrik wrote: "Michelle wrote: "I actually enjoyed the pun. XD lol"

Yayyy!!! :D"

I love puns :D"


Me too! :D


Petrik Audrey wrote: "“stabby stabby whacky whacky� � LOL"

I actually forgot I wrote this xD


Annie Kaye I saw the leatherbound edition and fell in love! Then I looked at the price, and I figured love can wait 😂 great review :)


message 86: by Joe (new) - rated it 4 stars

Joe I read this book a long time ago, but I've only read it once despite my tendency to do a lot of rereading. This review has convinced me that it's time or a second look!


Petrik Annie Kaye wrote: "I saw the leatherbound edition and fell in love! Then I looked at the price, and I figured love can wait 😂 great review :)"

Hahhaahahah! I know!! It's super gorgeous, but love can't buy money xD

Thank you, Annie! (Btw, Way of Kings leatherbound edition will cost at least double of Warbreaker leatherbound edition....)


Petrik Joe wrote: "I read this book a long time ago, but I've only read it once despite my tendency to do a lot of rereading. This review has convinced me that it's time or a second look!"

Cheers, Joe! I hope when you do reread it, you'll find it as enjoy able as your first time reading it, or maybe even more. I love rereading, but admittedly I haven't done it as much as I read newer books. It's so hard to find the time to reread books these days! :/


Amanda This cover is beautiful, but what i really wanted was a sequel XD


Petrik Amanda wrote: "This cover is beautiful, but what i really wanted was a sequel XD"

I want a sequel too, Amanda!!! Seems like it will still be years before we get one though! :')


message 91: by Ita (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ita I loved the cover! I asked Dan if the painting was for sale and it was only $6000 IIRC. Wish I'd bought it, but Brandon ended up doing so. I did get a print.


Petrik Ita wrote: "I loved the cover! I asked Dan if the painting was for sale and it was only $6000 IIRC. Wish I'd bought it, but Brandon ended up doing so. I did get a print."

ONLY $6000!? I don't think the cumulative of my spending on books in my entire life have reached that number of expense! I REALLY have to get a print of Dan's work though, I love so many of his illustrations!


message 93: by Ita (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ita "I REALLY have to get a print of Dan's work though, I love so many of his illustrations!"

Do! They're very reasonable. And you can order nice, relatively cheap frames from the internet. The print of Warbreaker is above my fireplace in the living room.


Petrik Ita wrote: ""I REALLY have to get a print of Dan's work though, I love so many of his illustrations!"

Do! They're very reasonable. And you can order nice, relatively cheap frames from the internet. The print ..."


Will do! Haha, that's a great location to put the print of Warbreaker! :)


#Adya.Mendiratta (^_^) Heyy.Petrik great review :-) : )


Petrik Adya Mendiratta :-) wrote: "Heyy.Petrik great review :-) : )"

Thank you, Adya! :)


message 97: by Alex (new) - rated it 5 stars

Alex Guertin Another amazing review! I loved Warbreaker and it's nice to have a stand alone story because it's so hard to keep waiting for Sanderson's amazing sequels. The magic system was once again really interesting and unique. Now you got me excited for a potential sequel!


Petrik Alex wrote: "Another amazing review! I loved Warbreaker and it's nice to have a stand alone story because it's so hard to keep waiting for Sanderson's amazing sequels. The magic system was once again really int..."

Thank you, Alex! Hahaha I know what you mean. Sanderson has a lot of unfinished series atm despite how fast he writes! xD


message 99: by Inkslinger (new) - added it

Inkslinger Great review.. :)


message 100: by Petrik (new) - rated it 4 stars

Petrik Inkslinger wrote: "Great review.. :)"

Thank you! :)


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