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Mitosis brandon sanderson
Mitosis brandon sanderson










mitosis brandon sanderson

I wouldn’t recommend this to anyone who hasn’t read the first book in the series firstly, because it will spoil the ending of the first book, and, secondly, because this story would probably feel a bit dry if you didn’t already have a more detailed picture of the characters built up in your head.

mitosis brandon sanderson

It was great to read it as a refresher for this world just before the second installment of the main series (Firefight) is about to be released in a few weeks. This story is very short – I was able to read it in less than an hour – but it is fun. It is fun to see more of the Epic superpowers and weaknesses that exist – the characters haven’t quite figured out the rules to the Epics’ powers yet, so any extra tidbits are fun clues for both the characters in the story and the reader.

mitosis brandon sanderson

There isn’t much to say about the story that won’t spoil the plot, but, basically, a Reckoner’s work is never done, and there is always another Epic to fight. Mitosis is set between the events of the first and second books in the series, and provides a small glimpse of how life has changed for our team of evil-fighting Reckoners. An underground resistance, known as the Reckoners, have started to fight back in Newcago (the city formerly known as Chicago). Which in theory sounds great, but in actuality is not so fun when you consider that only evil people get to use their powers.

mitosis brandon sanderson

The premise of this world is that Calamity has happened and a few people of the Earth have been granted super-powers. Mitosis is a fun (very) short story in Sanderson’s young adult Reckoners series.












Mitosis brandon sanderson