Book #43 of 2016:
Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (The Reckoners #3)
This conclusion to Brandon Sanderson’s trilogy about post-apocalyptic superpowers doesn’t quite stick the landing. For one thing, the villain set up at the end of book 2 turns out to be far less formidable than the foes David and the other Reckoners have faced before – which is particularly disappointing, since the personal stakes should have raised this last threat to the ultimate level. Sanderson also seems to have squeezed in a few too many details setting up his forthcoming sequel series, The Apocalypse Guard, which tends to obscure and distract from the story he’s telling here. Finally there’s quite a bit of face-your-fears mysticism to how the Reckoners story resolves, which is a rare misstep from an author who is usually so meticulous about the mechanics of his magical systems.
That being said, a below-average Brandon Sanderson novel is still a great story, and he delivers more of the solid Reckoners thrills we got in the first two volumes, with clever humans trying to defeat villains with a wide bevy of special powers. David continues to make absolutely appalling metaphors, the love story from the previous novels gets a little more time to breathe, we get another really cool city under bizarre Epic powers, and the dangling storylines and character arcs mostly resolve themselves. Calamity is definitely worth reading if you’ve enjoyed the first two Reckoners books, but you might be wise to lower your expectations for this one.
This book: ★★★☆☆
Overall series: ★★★★☆
Book ranking: 2 > 1 > 3
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