Brandon Sanderson
For those that don't know, Brandon Sanderson is a Mormon author that specializes in writing fantasy for people that believe video games are art. The Mormonism manifests itself as embarassing and clunky attempts at insults.
For example:
But don't worry. He doesn't need the crutch of Mormonism to help him write atrocities.
Sanderson started getting big in 2006 when not mentioning current-day issues in your writing wasn't considered violence. Because his early work was inoffensive, some of his fans had certain opinions and would be described as chud-adjacent today. We'll come back to them in a moment.
With success came the the desire to expand, and what better way to reach more people than making it more relatable™ and courting a "modern audience"! It started out subtle: a background character making comments about the same s*x, allegories about mental health and, eventually, an out-of-place political desire to install a modern democracy in a medieval fantasy world. It got progressively more obvious with each new book, but it clearly worked, because you can't go anywhere online to discuss fiction now without being bombarded with Sanderson recommendations.
And now a large chunk of his fan base looks like this
Wind and Truth
The most recent addition to the Sanderson Literary Universe was the 5th book in the Stormlight Archive series, Wind and Truth.
We're going to look at some 1-star reviews, which are mostly chuds dumb enough to have kept reading up until now.
Remember the excerpts from earlier? ALL his writing is like that. All 4 previous books in the series. These geniuses endured 4,546 pages of slop to get to this point
Goodreads Link. Sort by 1-star reviews. 2-stars are also funny, but it's mostly just people begging him to get another editor.
I will be honest, I cried
I didn't realize I was reading garbage until there was a gay character!
^ This is an actual quote
This guy wrote a whole novel in protest
Can't read it? You're welcome!
It turns into an impassioned plea for Sanderson to renounce Mormonism in favour of mainstream Christianity, which is funny, but not actually worth reading.
I couldn't drug myself to sleep, so I used boring audiobooks
The best part of these 1-star reviewers pouring out their hearts (and some of them posting from accounts with face pics and real names) is that none of it meant anything. The book was well-received overall and will fund the next 5 books in the series!
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I enjoyed the one Sanderson book I read.
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Frick you. Anti mormon bias in this country is ridiculous.
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Get r*ped
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DM me, maybe we can work smth out
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repent, sinner
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Every time![:marseypraying: :marseypraying:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseypraying.webp)
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sodomy is a sin.
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!sphereserfmurderers kill
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DIE DIE DIE
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Well I won't judge. I used to enjoy reading Ed Greenwood DnD slop lol
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I read the first of the storm light archives and kind of liked it but I let a few years go by before trying the second one and lasted fifty pages of not remembering or understanding what was going on anymore and dropped it
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