leahegood's review against another edition
4.0
All I can say is...I really hope the next one is as clean as this one, because I really want to read it!
10 years ago, 18 year old David saw his father killed by an Epic. That Epic now rules the city David comes home. Ever since his father's death, David has lived for one thing. Revenge. His father made Steelheart bleed. David is determined to see him bleed again. When he convinces the Reckoners to adopt his mission as there own, his dreams become possible. Maybe. But along the way he begins to see how awful the consequences of his actions could be.
My synopsis can't even begin to describe the complexity of this story. The author crafted a rip-roaring plot that can leave you breathless at times. But he didn't neglect his characters either. I don't think there's a cardboard cutout among them. The author also avoids the stereotypical depressed feel of many dystopian novels. Steelheart is a story about human courage in the face of overwhelming odds. At it's core, it's a story about hope. It's a book you can spend a while thinking about.
The main character did have a crush on a beautiful girl and a few scenes at the beginning made me question where it was going. Like when he awkwardly complimented her on pulling off her dress as part of a Epic fighting mission (she had other clothes on underneath). It never went beyond that, though. Also, if you're sensitive about fighting and gore, this book might not be for you. The author makes the bad guys really, really bad. So if reading about a baby being horrifically killed in its mother's arms is going to give you nightmares, pick something else.
I was impressed and really drawn in by this book. I'm looking forward to the next one.
10 years ago, 18 year old David saw his father killed by an Epic. That Epic now rules the city David comes home. Ever since his father's death, David has lived for one thing. Revenge. His father made Steelheart bleed. David is determined to see him bleed again. When he convinces the Reckoners to adopt his mission as there own, his dreams become possible. Maybe. But along the way he begins to see how awful the consequences of his actions could be.
My synopsis can't even begin to describe the complexity of this story. The author crafted a rip-roaring plot that can leave you breathless at times. But he didn't neglect his characters either. I don't think there's a cardboard cutout among them. The author also avoids the stereotypical depressed feel of many dystopian novels. Steelheart is a story about human courage in the face of overwhelming odds. At it's core, it's a story about hope. It's a book you can spend a while thinking about.
The main character did have a crush on a beautiful girl and a few scenes at the beginning made me question where it was going. Like when he awkwardly complimented her on pulling off her dress as part of a Epic fighting mission (she had other clothes on underneath). It never went beyond that, though. Also, if you're sensitive about fighting and gore, this book might not be for you. The author makes the bad guys really, really bad. So if reading about a baby being horrifically killed in its mother's arms is going to give you nightmares, pick something else.
I was impressed and really drawn in by this book. I'm looking forward to the next one.
theglitterynerd's review
5.0
This book was amazing! It took me a while to read it, but that was nothing to do with the the book. I was hooked from the word go and hooked right until the end. And that ending!!! Cannot wait for the next book I think it will be just as epic!
kirsteny's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
hgranger's review against another edition
3.0
Not a bad book....but too much talking between the action - could use some more show not tell via dialogue....The twists at the end made it better too; even if one of them was reasonably obvious throughout most of the book.
nevercomemonday's review against another edition
3.0
Fun book with some interesting twists on what would happen in a world with Superheroes. I'm not the target audience for this book but enjoyed it regardless. It was super refreshing after reading the last couple of books on my list, which were very *emotional* and *dark* and *female*. I was excited to see how the characters would figure out the ending and had suspicions I needed confirmed about a certain character and was rewarded. I'll probably be picking up the next book though it's not at the top of my list right now.
This is also my first Brandon Sanderson book. He's been so hyped to me and I saw a lot of good here. Not sure if this is the best thing to read of his out the gate? I'm not sure. Mistborn is definitely on my list and I recently purchased Skyward which I've seen good things about. Will definitely see what else he has to offer.
This is also my first Brandon Sanderson book. He's been so hyped to me and I saw a lot of good here. Not sure if this is the best thing to read of his out the gate? I'm not sure. Mistborn is definitely on my list and I recently purchased Skyward which I've seen good things about. Will definitely see what else he has to offer.
catanami's review against another edition
3.0
Top 3 protagonistas más molestos y estúpidos de la literatura
vivicia's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.0
This is a frustrating book. There is a good story here (altho having been published after The Boys and Wildcard there is little original), but the writing is shallow and at times actively painful. Now I don't know if that's because Sanderson is writing from the POV of an 18 year old boy who is 'quirky' and 'not a nerd' or if it's genuinely substandard. I think it's a bit of both. The characters aren't particularly well fleshed out just names with an accent and one defining feature attached, the whole motif of metaphors is belaboured and just eye-rollingly bad at times. I think I'll have to read the wiki page to see how it turns out because I can't subject myself to this style of writing again.
mnakka9's review against another edition
5.0
A friend recommended this book. When I started I was just like will see how it is but This book is simply superb.
Basically the book is about the story of David's(Protagonist) revenge for his father death.
Every character is well written and the world he created it was so awesome.. I liked megan's character so much.. Waiting for the next one in the series.
And finally I am thanking my friend for such a lovely recommendation.
Basically the book is about the story of David's(Protagonist) revenge for his father death.
Every character is well written and the world he created it was so awesome.. I liked megan's character so much.. Waiting for the next one in the series.
And finally I am thanking my friend for such a lovely recommendation.
kaylas100bookchallenge's review against another edition
adventurous
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5