The Emperor's Soul
Estimated time to read: 1 minute
Author : Brandon Sanderson
After finishing the Mistborn trilogy, I was hungry for more of Sanderson's work, but didn't want to dive into another series right off the bat and a friend suggested I read this - The Emperor's Soul and it did not disappoint.
The story is about a young "forger" named Shai, who starts off being captured by the royal faction of a kingdom in the land of Sel whose ruler, Emperor Ashravan, has recently been the subject of a near-assassination. In a bid to restore the king's faculties, a deal is struck with Shai - she must forge the Emperor's soul in exchange for her freedom and her personal "soulstamps". The story is about the hundred days that Shai is offered to go about her task, trapped within a sealed room under the watchful eyes of Strikers and one man, Gaotona, who might be the only redeeming factor in an otherwise politically-motivated, power-hungry retinue.
Will Shai succeed? Well, what really is success to her? This is best left as a journey for a reader to embark upon himself/herself. Brandon Sanderson's in-depth understanding of humans, emotions and motivations mixed with yet another new system of magic continues to leave me with a sense of wonder and I can't wait to pick up another work of his.
Subjective Rating : 4.5/5.0