For readers who want to get into Sanderson's books have been considered essential fantasy reads for years, with his methods of developing fantasy worlds becoming an impressive guide for various authors to create their own narratives. However, for readers who want to venture into his extensive fantasy collection, finding a proper starting point can prove overwhelming.

The chronology of Sanderson's Cosmere has been hotly debated by readers, with Sanderson himself offering his input on the debate on his Sanderson's Cosmere books at a later point won't negatively affect readers plot-wise, but this advice could make newcomers weary of finding a solid entry point. Fortunately, one Sanderson standalone works as an easy introduction to his lineup, while also giving readers a fun adventure all on its own: Tress of the Emerald Sea.

Tress Of The Emerald Sea Is A Great Introduction To Brandon Sanderson

Tress Tells A Separate Story Within The Cosmere Universe

The alternate cover of Tress Of The Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson

Tress of the Emerald Sea is a fun, high-seas adventure that includes elements of the larger Cosmere universe, making it a great introduction to Sanderson. Tress of the Emerald Sea tells the story of Tress who, after growing up on an isolated island simply called The Rock, must venture out into the deadly Midnight Sea to rescue her friend Charlie after he is supposedly lost. In the process, Tress is whisked away on a smuggler's ship, leading to classic pirate antics as she travels beyond anywhere she has ever known.

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While the overall story can be read as a standalone, Sanderson's Tress of the Emerald Sea does involve some of the world-building of his Cosmere universe in small doses. The inclusion of Hoid, who appears in every one of Sanderson's Cosmere works, is a prime example of this, letting us get to know that vast world without overwhelming us with too many references or compromising the story. That story is a key drawing factor as well, making this Sanderson book more than just a strong introduction to his series.

Sanderson’s Epic Fantasy Standalone Does More Than Introduce The Author's Cosmere

Tress's Light Tone And Themes Make It A Fun Read On Its Own

Though Tress of the Emerald Sea can act as a strong entry point to Sanderson, its light tone and compelling characters allow it to be a great addition to your TBR in its own right. Much of the excitement surrounding this epic fantasy is the fact that it is one of Sanderson's Secret Project books, those Secret Project books giving old fans more insight into Sanderson's world-building. Even though that is technically true, simply reading Tress for that reason would be, to me, a disservice to this incredible story.

Tress is not your classic Sanderson protagonist, but she is still able to face her fears and obstacles with cunning and kindness.

Tress of the Emerald Sea focuses largely on themes of perseverance, friendship, and love, but takes them in a new direction from other Cosmere works by Sanderson. Tress is not your classic Sanderson protagonist, but she is still able to face her fears and obstacles with cunning and kindness, adding even more depth to Sanderson's collection of works while also using classic adventure story tropes. The other characters and humor elevate those ideas further, keeping each part of the story afloat despite their break from Sanderson's norm.

The side characters within Tress of the Emerald Sea are well done and easily likable, each one bringing a distinct edge that helps maintain the story's fairytale-like tone with ease. That tone is also a key addition to the book's appeal, as it breaks from Sanderson's usual darker storylines with something more uplifting and fun. Ultimately, Tress Of The Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson tells a new kind of story for the author while still using his great world-building techniques, making it a perfect starting point to dive into his larger world and enjoy a fascinating adventure while doing so.

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Kaladin Stormblessed, Vin, Kelsier, Shallan Davar, Dalinar Kholin, Szeth-son-son-Vallano, Lift, Waxillium "Wax" Ladrian, Wayne, Jasnah Kholin

The Cosmere is a vast interconnected universe created by author Brandon Sanderson, encoming multiple fantasy series and standalone novels. Each series is set on a different planet within the Cosmere, featuring unique magic systems and cultures, yet all are subtly linked through overarching themes and characters. This intricate world-building allows for a rich, immersive reading experience, with stories that intertwine across series boundaries.