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title: "Lux: A Texas Reckoners Novel"
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# Lux: A Texas Reckoners Novel

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desertcart.com: Lux: A Texas Reckoners Novel (Audible Audio Edition): Brandon Sanderson, Steven Michael Bohls, MacLeod Andrews, Audible Originals: Books

Review: Good spinoff - Tracks well with the universe, a good spinoff. Hope a sequel stays interesting.
Review: A solid addition to the Reckoners universe! - I think this was the second best of the Reckoners book, with Steelheart in first place. And that's saying something since I'm not a fan of audiobooks AT ALL. I have maybe four total, and none of them are finished. (Dan Wells' Zero-G audio-novellas, and The Original are exceptions; but those were built for audio, which is a very different beast than something like Lux that's really made to be both print and audio.) Listening to this made for a weird experience. Had this just been a book, I probably could have knocked it out in a single day and have put on a nice soundtrack for the experience. But the audio form meant I had to sneak in almost fourteen hours of listening time, which was far more than ever before. I guess it wouldn't have been a problem if it wasn't a Sanderson book, but still... I really liked the science-y aspect of this book. There were times where this became repetitive, but it all worked out in the end. Jax is a solid leading man. He's a lot like a Science Hero in an Action Hero's world, contrasting David's Action Hero with a Science Hero's demeanor. Zeff (which I couldn't help but think of "Szeth" until I saw the spelling), Abigail, Hersh, and Wade were all solid characters as well. Each had their own flavor and dynamic with Jax, and none felt too cartoonish, like the side characters in the original trilogy sometimes felt. Paige was the heart and soul of this book, and I'm very excited to see where her story takes her. Lastly, leading up to this book, Brandon kept saying that the story of Lux takes place during and after Calamity. This is a technical truth at best - Lux takes place at the same time of Calamity, with their endings lining up pretty well. If the Reckoners was a series, it'd be easy to imagine the two books' finales happening at the same time. (YMMV on whether or not this would be a good thing, considering the stakes are different in each, but it's food for thought.) Overall, Lux was a very good addition into the Reckoners fold. I'd love to see this turn into a complete trilogy over the next few years, because Jax and Paige's story is far from over. The twists and turns in this novel are pure Sanderson, and the writing is world is crisp and distinct from other Reckoners locations.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good spinoff
*by R***D on December 4, 2022*

Tracks well with the universe, a good spinoff. Hope a sequel stays interesting.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A solid addition to the Reckoners universe!
*by B***I on July 28, 2021*

I think this was the second best of the Reckoners book, with Steelheart in first place. And that's saying something since I'm not a fan of audiobooks AT ALL. I have maybe four total, and none of them are finished. (Dan Wells' Zero-G audio-novellas, and The Original are exceptions; but those were built for audio, which is a very different beast than something like Lux that's really made to be both print and audio.) Listening to this made for a weird experience. Had this just been a book, I probably could have knocked it out in a single day and have put on a nice soundtrack for the experience. But the audio form meant I had to sneak in almost fourteen hours of listening time, which was far more than ever before. I guess it wouldn't have been a problem if it wasn't a Sanderson book, but still... I really liked the science-y aspect of this book. There were times where this became repetitive, but it all worked out in the end. Jax is a solid leading man. He's a lot like a Science Hero in an Action Hero's world, contrasting David's Action Hero with a Science Hero's demeanor. Zeff (which I couldn't help but think of "Szeth" until I saw the spelling), Abigail, Hersh, and Wade were all solid characters as well. Each had their own flavor and dynamic with Jax, and none felt too cartoonish, like the side characters in the original trilogy sometimes felt. Paige was the heart and soul of this book, and I'm very excited to see where her story takes her. Lastly, leading up to this book, Brandon kept saying that the story of Lux takes place during and after Calamity. This is a technical truth at best - Lux takes place at the same time of Calamity, with their endings lining up pretty well. If the Reckoners was a series, it'd be easy to imagine the two books' finales happening at the same time. (YMMV on whether or not this would be a good thing, considering the stakes are different in each, but it's food for thought.) Overall, Lux was a very good addition into the Reckoners fold. I'd love to see this turn into a complete trilogy over the next few years, because Jax and Paige's story is far from over. The twists and turns in this novel are pure Sanderson, and the writing is world is crisp and distinct from other Reckoners locations.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ More please!!!
*by C***S on August 15, 2022*

I was so happy to see another edition to the Reckoners universe. I am a huge fan of the Anti-hero dystopian genre and Brandon Sanderson's amazing storytelling skills make this another 5-star review for me. It has been a few years since I read the reckoners and the Mitosis short story wasn't enough for me to be satisfied with the story forever....it needed more and deserved more and this entry definitely gave me everything I enjoyed about the original series. Every character was well written, flawed, and as usual, no one truly gets a happy ending...not the ending they expected or prayed for but isn't that the hard reality of life? I love it and will be super excited for the next one.

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