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Get ready for an amazing, action-packed adventure as Brandon Sanderson introduces Steelheart, the first book in his Reckoners trilogy, featuring a fantastic new teen hero whose voice will have both young adults and adults cheering for him.

Steelheart takes place in an unforgiving, post-apocalyptic world after a strange explosion in the sky, known as Calamity, causes perpetual darkness and begins changing ordinary men and women into Epics, people gifted with superpowers. The problem is, instead of superheroes, they've turned out to be supervillains.

The story is set in Newcago, a strange new world created by the Epic tyrant Steelheart after the Great Transfersion in which he turned most of Chicago, including its buildings, cars, and streets, as well a large chunk of Lake Michigan, into useless steel.

David’s world is one where Epics fight battles against each other for the territorial right, similar to cowboys and gunslingers dueling it out in one giant showdown. Only instead of guns, Epics battle one another with immense powers and extraordinary gifts, causing destruction and mayhem as well as unbelievable battle scenes. David has witnessed this power first hand when he saw his father cruelly taken down by a ruthless Epic know as Steelheart. After years of studying the Epics, David is ready to find revenge by joining the Reckoners, a mysterious group devoted to destroying the Epics. He brings with him not only courage and determination but a secret no one else knows, except Steelheart himself.

“I’ve seen Steelheart bleed.
And I will see him bleed again.” -David

Brandon Sanderson has created a fascinating new story with a protagonist that I immediately loved. David is a young and brash hero who I immediately admired and sympathized with. After losing his father at a young age to the Epic Steelheart, he is set upon a journey of vengeance and retribution. With his penchant for odd metaphors and his love for weapons and tech, he come across as a combination of the young & wild hero and teen geek. His amazing bravery and resourcefulness against Epics such as Nightweilder and Conflux had me rooting and cheering for him until the very end, holding my breath as battles scenes ensued.

The other characters in Steelheart are just as amazing, from the team members of the Reckoners to the Epics themselves, each adding a special quality to the story. One of my favorites characters besides David has to be the amazing kick-ass Megan, a member of the Reckoners, who is a tough, gun carrying assassinator who has no problem fighting Epics. I immediately was intrigued by Megan, and even though she comes off gruff and standoffish at times, I loved her interaction with David, who has a sweet crush on her.

“She can shoot like a dream and she carries tiny grenades in her top, a bit of my addled mind thought. I think I might be in love.” David-

Then there is, of course, there's the Epic Steelheart who definitely is worthy of his supervillain name and an Epic to fear. There’s tons of tension involving the plotting and planning the destruction of Steelheart, and with his character, Brandon Sanderson created the perfect villain. The kind that leaves no room for anything but intense dislike. The kind that causes fear, terror, and destruction.

“Steelheart rose into the air a few inches, cape flaring out. He began to glide forward into the room. Arms like steel girders, legs like mountains, neck like a tree stump. He wasn’t bulky or awkward, though. He was majestic, with that jet-black hair, that square jaw, an impossible physique. And a frame of nearly seven feet.
And those eyes. Intense, demanding, uncompromising eyes.” -David

If you've read any of the other amazing books by Brandon Sanderson you'll know that he creates unique worlds filled with fantastic characters and magic. Steelheart is no exception. I loved this story, from the fantastic characters and unique world to the intricate plotting and planning to overthrow Steelheart. There is no easy win in Steelheart, but lots of daring and bravery which I loved.

Steelheart is recommended to fantasy lovers, especially those who enjoy the plotting and planning in a story, as much as the final execution of epic battles scenes. Steelheart should please his long-time fans, and veteran fantasy lovers, as well as being a great introduction to a new and younger crowd looking for an exciting and fabulous new hero in a world inhabited by superhumans called Epics. Steelheart proves to be a fantastic start to a new trilogy, with an unforgettable new hero to cheer for. I can't wait to continue this amazing story with Firelight, and Calamity, the next two books in his Reckoners trilogy.

My Rating: 5 Stars. I loved it!

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