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  • Fun light read

    By Redchikita01
    Just a fun read all around!
  • Excellent

    By krinicole007
    First time reading Brandon Sanderson, did not disappoint. Excellent story, excellent writer.
  • My unexpected surprise of the week

    By Kedge68
    This was an amazing and unexpected surprise. I say that even knowing that I am a huge fan of Brandon Sanderson, so in retrospect, I'm not sure why I was surprised. The summary of the book probably put me on my guard as I wasn't sure if it was going to be something that I liked, and to be honest, for the first several chapters, I wasn't sure I would. Boy was that wrong. Something happens along the way with this story. You slowly get sucked into this brilliantly descriptive story until it doesn't even feel like you are reading or listening to a story. It actually feels like you are in the middle of it as things are unfolding. The characters are so uniquely interesting, the world building is fantastic, and the storyline has a quick and easy pace that when there is a twist at the end, it completely comes out of left field (or at least for me it did). I actually listened to this on audio and the narration was absolutely spot on - thank you Michael Kramer. Afterwards, I listened to the acknowledgments and when Mr. Sanderson talked about the actual print version, I then went out and got that as well. I am still looking forward to going through and seeing all of the illustrations that are included with the book. I have only peeked at the first few chapters, and they were amazing. I'm excited to see what else is in store with the rest of the book. I think that if I had seen them while reading, it would have made the experience better at the time in that the illustrations would have made the unusual world building even easier to understand and picture. But, trust me, it was still amazing with just the audio. About the book, whimsical is a good word, but I'm not sure it gives the right connotation. We see the incredible growth of Tress as a character throughout the entire book and also see how her character impacts all of the others that she comes into contact with. Other than that, you don't need to know anything else other than give this a go - you won't be sorry.
  • Pretty Good

    By meblair76
    I liked the original concept of a world of spores. The characters were interesting. I like how the main characters have names and the rest were Doug’s. It was funny. Sometimes the story got a little preachy. For example, two pages explained irony and what to look for in irony. The story was fun to read overall.
  • Enchanting

    By Tia Tabia
    I liked this book and I feel like Tress is much smarter than a lot of other typical main characters. The best part of the story is probably the narrator in my opinion. The ending has an intriguing twist although for me personally it left a little more to be desired. But, I still think it’s definitely worth the read!
  • A nostalgic page turner

    By Airfreakinbear
    I stared reading Tress while in the midsts of another great book only to not be able to put it to read the one I originally started. It’s really cute book a little predictable at times but that didn’t stop it from being enjoyable.
  • Fabulous, fantastic… Fabutastic!

    By Ryan C '91
    Witty, amusing, exciting… every chapter has you hooked for the next! Highly recommend this book to everyone, ever.
  • Eagerly awaiting more Cosmere crossovers

    By IronFeather87
    Cephandrius 🍻
  • Tress of the Emerald Sea

    By Mastercrafter59
    Excellent read. I couldn’t put it down. Read this in one day!
  • Fun Addition to the Cosmere Novels

    By Whtnymhr
    A whimsical tale told from the perspective of Hoid. Getting to know Hoid a little more through his narration is fun and builds up the curiosity of who Hoid is and his backstory. Tress is a delightful character that focuses on the good of humanity.

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