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Infinity Blade: Redemption
Infinity Blade: Redemption
Infinity Blade: Redemption
Audiobook4 hours

Infinity Blade: Redemption

Written by Brandon Sanderson

Narrated by Samuel Roukin

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

Long months have passed since Siris and the God King, enemies betrayedtogether, were left to rot in the prison at the Vault of Tears. Their true enemy -- the Worker of Secrets, creator of the Infinity Bladeitself -- now reigns.Upon finally obtaining freedom, Siris must unravel plots that seem to make no sense, lead a rebellion with no direction, and fight against the division within his very heart. The secrets unraveled will dig backward in time toward the origins of the deathless and the true nature of the world itself...From #1 bestselling author Brandon Sanderson and ChAIR entertainment, creators of the blockbuster Infinity Blade video game series, comes the second novel in the epic Infinity Blade saga. This latest tale delves deeper into the fantastical world of Infinity Blade, a world of mystery and intrigue where magic and technology are indistinguishable and even life and death are not as they seem.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 1, 2018
ISBN9781501992032
Infinity Blade: Redemption
Author

Brandon Sanderson

Brandon Sanderson grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska. He lives in Utah with his wife and children and teaches creative writing at Brigham Young University. His bestsellers have sold 32 million copies worldwide and include the Mistborn saga; the Stormlight Archive novels; and other novels, including The Rithmatist, Steelheart, and Skyward. He won a Hugo Award for The Emperor's Soul, a novella set in the world of his acclaimed first novel, Elantris. Additionally, he completed Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time®. Visit his website for behind-the-scenes information on all his books.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book completely paralleled the game's universe. It explained so much mysteries that were lurking in the back of my head for so long. Additionally, the recording was so well made, the performances were prodigious, and I felt like I was part of the story all along. I recommend this recorded book if you want to have the best experience listening to a well-made story.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Decepcionante! Adorei o primeiro livro, mas esse segundo, acho q só deve funcionar para quem joga o game. Uma pena!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    It’s by Brandon F-Ing Sanderson; what more does one need to say? I only wish that he had written a third book to tie up the loose ends (regarding “The Worker”) that remained at the end of this book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Obsessed with this book. Just sad there’s no word if and when book three will come out!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A good story. Not great, but solid and quite interesting.It had been a while since I read its predecessor, "Infinity Blade: Awakening" and it took me some time to get caught up. I wasn't sure how much was from the length of time since reading that, and how much was because I had not finished playing the game Infinity Blade II.After the first few chapters, it settled down and became a far more interesting story. As engaging as the main plot was the subplot concerning the distant past and the origin of the Deathless. Once again, Sanderson managed to make video game logic work in the context of the story, which is no small feat.My biggest gripe was with the ending--a cliffhanger, which of course leads immediately into the game Infinity Blade III. A fine marketing too (I did buy the game, after all), but frustrating from a reader point of view.I hope that at some point, Sanderson is engaged to fill in the blanks of this story. If he were to convert the events of the three games into narrative form, combine them with these stories, and release it all as a novel, I'd be sure to buy it. The story is a strong one, and it deserves more closure than it currently has.Recommended: Only for readers of the first story and players of the first two Infinity Blade games. Not for newcomers.