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A Secret Worth Sharing: Tress of the Emerald Sea

5 Apr

On March 1st, 2022, Brandon Sanderson surprised not only his fans, but fantasy book lovers and aspiring writers across the globe when he announced he had written four surprise novels during the 2020 lockdowns and would be having a Kickstarter for his fans and those interested in these new projects. The Kickstarter would then go on to be one of the most successful ones to date, reaching over $6.8 million by its completion. Now, one year since its announcement, Secret Project 1, also known as Tress of the Emerald Sea is now available as an ebook, with the print copies just released yesterday.

One of the unique things about the novel is that it’s being told to us by Hoid, a well known character within Sanderson’s Cosmere universe who travels from world to world. It is through him we are introduced to one of our main characters, Tress, and her friend Charlie. After Charlie disappears at sea, it’s up to Tress to find and rescue him from the clutches of The Sorceress.

The charm of the narration takes center stage and the readers find themselves in a novel with high stakes but still a sense of whimsy that carries on through Tress’s and Hoid’s adventure. The worldbuilding is imaginative with a surprisingly fresh take on the sea and magic tech that is intertwined with the use of spores as both a weapon and practical device.

Both Tress and Hoid carry the story well, each one engaging through the shared adventure they are on and Hoid’s additional quips to us as the narrator of this tale. For those familiar with Hoid as a character, this novel gives us a unique insight into his thoughts and opinions on things during the novel and serves as a potential teaser for things to come if you listen to Sanderson’s reveal in the Postscript of the audiobook.

Tress is also quite the interesting protagonist, a character who is intelligent and brave without falling into the “perfect, strong female character” trope that is quickly becoming prevalent in other works of fiction.If you’re looking for a whimsical adventure in an imaginative setting and fun characters, look no further than Tress of the Emerald Sea.

Written By:
Lauren Lapinski
Information and Digital Services Assistant

Great Manga/Comic Book Recommendations

29 Mar

Love Manga and Graphic Novels? Here are some quick top picks from our staff!

Spy x Family  Vol. 2
by Tatsuya Endo
An action-packed comedy about a fake family that includes a spy, an assassin, and a telepath. Master spy Twilight is unparalleled when it comes to going undercover on dangerous missions to improve the world. 

Kaiju  no. 8 vol. 2
by Naoya Matsumoto
Kafka, a kaiju-corpse cleanup man, has always dreamed of joining the force. But when he gets another shot at achieving his childhood dream, he undergoes an unexpected transformation.

Rooster Fighter  V.1
Giant demonic monsters wreak havoc and level Japanese cities. While the citizens flee in terror, it’s up to one brave rooster to stand his ground and fight off the monsters and save humanity.

Dissolving Classroom
by Junji Ito
A pair of twisted siblings – Yuuma, a young man obsessed with the devil, and Chizumi, the worst little sister in recorded history – cause all sorts of tragic and terrifying things to happen.

The Forest
by Thomas Ott
A young boy sneaks away from a family funeral and sinks into the forest depths, where he confronts man’s greatest fear. An eerie, horror-filled morality tale.

Tokyo Revengers 1-2
Ken Wakui
Watching the news, Hanagaki learns his junior high girlfriend Tachibana has died. Suddenly he is sent 12 years into the past to face the Tokyo Manji Gang that once made his life hell and is responsible for Tachibana’s death.

Recommendations from:
Jenn Sforza, Young Adult Librarian
and Lauren Lapinski, Information and Digital Services Assistant