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==Publication History==
 
==Publication History==
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*WARBREAKER (Tor, Summer 2009)
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*Audio rights (unabridged) to Recorded Books
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*Audio rights (dramatic abridgment) to Graphic Audio
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*Chinese rights (complex, Taiwan) to Gaea
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*Czech rights to Talpress
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*German rights to Heyne
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*Italian rights to Fanucci
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*Polish rights to MAG
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*Spanish rights to Ediciones B
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*UK rights to Gollancz
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*French rights to Calmann-Levy
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*Bulgarian rights to Bard<ref name=aa>[http://awfulagent.com/jabclients/sanderson Awful Agent page]</ref>
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*''A list of where right were sold in various countries, who to, etc.''
 
*''A list of where right were sold in various countries, who to, etc.''
   
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==
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*Chosen by Library Journal as one of the 5 best SF&F novels of 2009
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*Chosen by Barnes & Noble as one of the 5 best SF&F novels of 2009
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*Chosen by The Onion A.V. Club as a Best of 2009
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*Nominated for the 2010 David Gemmell Legend Award
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*Nominated for 2009 Romantic Times Award, Best Epic Fantasy
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*An ALA Top Five Fantasy of 2009
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*24 on NY Times hardcover list<ref name=aa />
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*''A list of any and all awards a work has won.''
 
*''A list of any and all awards a work has won.''
   

Revision as of 03:15, 26 January 2015

Blaze1616/Warbreaker
Warbreaker Cover.jpeg
Released June 9, 2009
Publisher Tor
ISBN 0-7653-1177-1

Warbreaker is a stand-alone fantasy novel by Brandon Sanderson, which is available for purchase in bookstores or for free download from his website.[1]

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Plot Summary

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  • Brief summary of events, a few paragraphs at the most.

Characters

* denotes Point of View character

Sisirinah (Siri)*

Vivenna*

Vasher*

Lightsong the Bold*

Susebron

Llarimar

Blushweaver the Beautiful

Denth (VaraTreledees)

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Setting

  • Brief summary of setting (alternate Earth or Shardworld? Where on?)
  • If applicable make a brief Magic System sub-section.

Easter Eggs (and cosmere connections)

  • A summary of all easter eggs contained in the work (such as cameos of real-life people). For cosmere works include interconnections to the cosmere, such as the identity of Hoid and other worldhoppers, Shards, Shardpools, etc.

Behind the Scenes

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  • Include links to Annotations and any other supplementary material.

Publication History

  • WARBREAKER (Tor, Summer 2009)
  • Audio rights (unabridged) to Recorded Books
  • Audio rights (dramatic abridgment) to Graphic Audio
  • Chinese rights (complex, Taiwan) to Gaea
  • Czech rights to Talpress
  • German rights to Heyne
  • Italian rights to Fanucci
  • Polish rights to MAG
  • Spanish rights to Ediciones B
  • UK rights to Gollancz
  • French rights to Calmann-Levy
  • Bulgarian rights to Bard[2]


  • A list of where right were sold in various countries, who to, etc.

Awards

  • Chosen by Library Journal as one of the 5 best SF&F novels of 2009
  • Chosen by Barnes & Noble as one of the 5 best SF&F novels of 2009
  • Chosen by The Onion A.V. Club as a Best of 2009
  • Nominated for the 2010 David Gemmell Legend Award
  • Nominated for 2009 Romantic Times Award, Best Epic Fantasy
  • An ALA Top Five Fantasy of 2009
  • 24 on NY Times hardcover list[2]


  • A list of any and all awards a work has won.

Cover Art Gallery

  • A <gallery> of the cover art for various editions of the work.

Notes

<References>

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