This was a lot of fun, and so different from most of Sanderson’s books! Although, seeing as it’s narrated by Hoid, I shouldn’t have expected anything else. I loved the unpredictable world of spore seas that Tress lives in, and I enjoyed the cast of characters—mostly. (Ulaam , you’re kind of creepy. But I guess I’ll give you a pass because of what you are. 😝) It was neat to get tidbits about other parts of the Cosmere without anything really going into spoiler territory. There were a lot of crude references that were supposed to be funny, and that did get on my nerves. Also, I saw a plot twist coming fairly early on, which slightly disappointed me. Not because it was a bad twist—it was a GOOD one—but I was just hoping to be kept on my toes a little more. But all in all, Tress of the Emerald Sea was jolly adventure! And, not gonna lie, I kind of want to collect cups now.
I definitely enjoyed this quick, little read. My only gripe...it was TOO quick! But then, that's usually how I feel about short stories. The length didn't affect the depth of the narrative. If you enjoy intriguing concepts, give this a try!
Interesting concept, but the end left me feeling cheated. I realize that with the first book in a series it's normal to leave some things unresolved, but there should at least be something the main characters accomplished. I didn't find that with this book.
I hate to leave one star for anybody's work, because I know how easy it is to be a critic and how hard it is to write a book. I'll leave it at this: If you prefer stories where the characters usually make rational, believable decisions, this might not be the book for you. It certainly wasn't for me.
I'll definitely be coming back for more of the Terebinth Tree Chronicles! Colors of Fear left me wanting to know more about Wanderer and his world. The concept of the way he sees things was fascinating. And the relationship with his little brother? Heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time. If only short stories didn't have to be so...short. It ended just when I wanted it to keep going. But I'm encouraged by the fact that the story doesn't end there. I'm excited to check out the next one and have another glimpse into that world!