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# Brandon Sanderson's White Sand Vol. 3

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desertcart.com: Brandon Sanderson's White Sand Vol. 3 eBook : Sanderson, Brandon, Hoskin, Rik, Casas, Fritz: Kindle Store

Review: Redeems the rest of the series - To be honest, I'd probably rate this one 4/5 stars, but the negative skew on the current reviews compared to Volumes 1 and 2 is absolutely bizarre. This volume is objectively better than the first two. The artwork is more consistent with fewer errors. The story is better defined. It has an ending. I'm heavily involved in Sanderson's fandom, and the UNIVERSAL opinion is that Volume 3 is the best of the three. I don't know how to begin guessing why this one would take the brunt of the negative reviews. Most people disliked the artwork in Volumes 1 and 2. It was busy. Sketchy. Unclear. A guest artist finished off the final chapter of Volume 2, and while most people preferred the artwork, the sudden change of artist for a single chapter was a jolt. The artwork in Volume 3 is a perfect blend of the two, and it's consistent from start to finish. It really looks GOOD. More importantly, in my opinion, it escaped the INUMERABLE errors and issues that plagued the first two volumes. Characters' facial expressions are actually consistent with the words coming out of their mouths here. They don't make observations in their dialog which directly contradict the artwork. There are no boomboxes or electrical lamps (for goodness' sake...) inserted into a society which has no electricity! The magic is actually depicted the way it is described. In other words, the art looks great, but even if you preferred the original style at least it's not full of egregious errors in this volume. Volume 1 spent half the story in a bland desert wasteland and the second half of the story following long conversations between characters in a small number of settings. Volume 2 was a lot of politics--more constant chatter. Volume 3 visited more locations and included more action. The story is more interesting and dynamic. Each chapter follows a clear story arc. Thumbs up. Volume 3 actually has a resolution, unlike the first two which just... ended. It's all based on a single story that I'd argue wasn't adapted well enough, so this is not a surprise. Regardless, it's nice to end with some resolution. And I thought the ending was really good. All of the plot points come together nicely. All the big questions are answered. I felt like one secondary character's development ended on a very unfinished note, but othwerwise I was satisfied with how things concluded. If you've read the Prose version of the story, there are a few changes and a spicy tease at the end. (A sequel trilogy of graphic novels is coming.) From what I've heard, most people preferred the changes that were made, and the tease has received a lot of chatter. Volume 3 is unquestionably the crown of this series. It may not be the shiniest crown, but it looks a heck of a lot better than the foundation it was set upon. I can understand someone seeing the reviews on this series and deciding to skip them altogether. But if you've read Volumes 1 and 2, things can only get better by finishing the series off with Volume 3. If this volume had the same level of quality as the first two, I absolutely wouldn't be recommending the series to people. It does much better than the first two, however, and it makes me optimistic for future Cosmere graphic novels.
Review: A fun side story. - The story arc is good and this is the best of the three volumes. Sanderson's endings always impress. It did leave me wanting as to the greater mysteries of the cosmere, which is a knock against it. I don't know if this story was meant for comics, or if any of his stories are. They're too rich and broad. This was a good read but a not a necessity for fans of the cosmere unless you want to read absolutely everything. Sanderson is my favorite author and so I can't stay away from his material. All this being said, it is a good time and I enjoyed the journey on Taldain. The main character struggles and earns his victories and I found myself rooting for him the deeper into the story I got.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B07Q1KCV8N |
| Accessibility  | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #209,019 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #229 in Fantasy Graphic Novels (Kindle Store) #579 in Fantasy Graphic Novels (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,633) |
| Enhanced typesetting  | Not Enabled |
| File size  | 472.8 MB |
| Guided View  | Enabled |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1524110062 |
| Language  | English |
| Page Flip  | Not Enabled |
| Part of Series  | Brandon Sanderson's White Sand |
| Print length  | 150 pages |
| Publication date  | September 18, 2019 |
| Publisher  | Dynamite Entertainment |
| Word Wise  | Not Enabled |
| X-Ray  | Not Enabled |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Redeems the rest of the series
*by J***Y on December 4, 2019*

To be honest, I'd probably rate this one 4/5 stars, but the negative skew on the current reviews compared to Volumes 1 and 2 is absolutely bizarre. This volume is objectively better than the first two. The artwork is more consistent with fewer errors. The story is better defined. It has an ending. I'm heavily involved in Sanderson's fandom, and the UNIVERSAL opinion is that Volume 3 is the best of the three. I don't know how to begin guessing why this one would take the brunt of the negative reviews. Most people disliked the artwork in Volumes 1 and 2. It was busy. Sketchy. Unclear. A guest artist finished off the final chapter of Volume 2, and while most people preferred the artwork, the sudden change of artist for a single chapter was a jolt. The artwork in Volume 3 is a perfect blend of the two, and it's consistent from start to finish. It really looks GOOD. More importantly, in my opinion, it escaped the INUMERABLE errors and issues that plagued the first two volumes. Characters' facial expressions are actually consistent with the words coming out of their mouths here. They don't make observations in their dialog which directly contradict the artwork. There are no boomboxes or electrical lamps (for goodness' sake...) inserted into a society which has no electricity! The magic is actually depicted the way it is described. In other words, the art looks great, but even if you preferred the original style at least it's not full of egregious errors in this volume. Volume 1 spent half the story in a bland desert wasteland and the second half of the story following long conversations between characters in a small number of settings. Volume 2 was a lot of politics--more constant chatter. Volume 3 visited more locations and included more action. The story is more interesting and dynamic. Each chapter follows a clear story arc. Thumbs up. Volume 3 actually has a resolution, unlike the first two which just... ended. It's all based on a single story that I'd argue wasn't adapted well enough, so this is not a surprise. Regardless, it's nice to end with some resolution. And I thought the ending was really good. All of the plot points come together nicely. All the big questions are answered. I felt like one secondary character's development ended on a very unfinished note, but othwerwise I was satisfied with how things concluded. If you've read the Prose version of the story, there are a few changes and a spicy tease at the end. (A sequel trilogy of graphic novels is coming.) From what I've heard, most people preferred the changes that were made, and the tease has received a lot of chatter. Volume 3 is unquestionably the crown of this series. It may not be the shiniest crown, but it looks a heck of a lot better than the foundation it was set upon. I can understand someone seeing the reviews on this series and deciding to skip them altogether. But if you've read Volumes 1 and 2, things can only get better by finishing the series off with Volume 3. If this volume had the same level of quality as the first two, I absolutely wouldn't be recommending the series to people. It does much better than the first two, however, and it makes me optimistic for future Cosmere graphic novels.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A fun side story.
*by L***Y on December 3, 2019*

The story arc is good and this is the best of the three volumes. Sanderson's endings always impress. It did leave me wanting as to the greater mysteries of the cosmere, which is a knock against it. I don't know if this story was meant for comics, or if any of his stories are. They're too rich and broad. This was a good read but a not a necessity for fans of the cosmere unless you want to read absolutely everything. Sanderson is my favorite author and so I can't stay away from his material. All this being said, it is a good time and I enjoyed the journey on Taldain. The main character struggles and earns his victories and I found myself rooting for him the deeper into the story I got.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I so wish there were more.
*by S***. on July 9, 2025*

Wow. What a master of his craft. I am so happy that Brandon Sanderson went with this format because it really brings his tale to life. Fantastic illustration. I bought the set as a gift and ended up reading it before giving it. Shhh, don't tell. Also, did anyone else catch Hoid in there?

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