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Snapshot by Brandon Sanderson5/21/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() I’m sure most readers would cry out Minority Report, but I think this found a different way to take a similar concept. World building: This is why I’m glad the film rights to this story were optioned. It’s been a while since I’ve listened to the Audible version of the book, but Sanderson has a knack for helping a reader fall into the world without beating said reader to death with paragraphs of exposition. Sure, the plot twist was as surprising as any Sanderson novel, but what I gained on the satisfaction of a clever plot twist, I lost in association with a character.Įxposition: Sanderson does this well. What disappointed me about this was the end. He’s a man trying to prove himself in every way, but the path he’s chosen isn’t one that will prove what matters most. Davis is the more compelling and interesting character (he’s the main character after all). I found myself reading the book more just to find out what he wouldn’t do with the power he had. ![]() Chaz isn’t likable at all, but that’s what makes him compelling. Mystery layers upon mystery (as is typical of a Sanderson novel) until they all seem to click into place with truths that shake the world.Ĭharacter: Davis and Chaz are interesting enough characters. They seem to be going through their day as usual when they stumble upon a mass murder. ![]() Spolier Free Summary: Snapshotby Brandon Sandersonis a short story about two detectives, Davis and Chaz, who operate with limitless authority in a re-created “snapshot” of a past day. Cover image used for review purposes under fair use. ![]()
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