

BRANDON SANDERSON BOOKS INTO MOVIESĭMG Entertainment has purchased the rights to Sanderson’s cosmere books, and the production company is already making the adaptation of the first novel in the fantasy epic series The Way of Kings. Steelheart won the 2013 Whitney Awards for the Best Young Adult novel. World of Radiance won the 2014 Goodreads Choice Awards for the best fantasy novel of 2014 the same book won David Gemmell Legend Award in 2015. Subsequently, The Hero of Ages won the Reviewers Choice Best Book Award and Reviewers Choice Best Book Award in 2008. Later in 2006, Mistborn series was nominated for Reviewers Choice Best Book Award.ĭefending Elysium won the 2007 UPC Science Fiction Award.

Elantris won the Best Epic Fantasy Novel Award and Reviewers Choice Best Book Award in 2005. BRANDON SANDERSON AWARDSīrandon Sanderson has won and also been nominated for multiple awards for his outstanding work. Sanderson has published various novellas, such as Legion (2012), Infinity Blade Awakening (2011) and many other short works. A year later in 2010, the author wrote another novel, The Way of Kings the first book in a planned ten-book series named The Stormlight Archive. In 2009, The Hero of Ages, the final book in Mistborn trilogy was published while the second book in Alcatraz series was also issued later the same year. The sequel to The Final Empire, The Well of Ascension was published in 2007.īrandon Sanderson has written Children’s novel such as Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians, which explains about a boy with unique talents who confronts evil librarians who want to rule the world. It was followed by The Final Empire the first book in Mistborn fantasy trilogy which introduces allomancers- people who have the ability to burn alloys and metals after ingesting them and can also allow control over supernatural forces and enhance senses. The couple lives in American Fork, Utah.Įlantris is Sanderson first novel published in 2005 by Tor Books and was subject to many positive reviews. In 2006 Brandon Sanderson married Emily Bushman, a teacher and a fellow English Major who later became his business CEO.
