
I’ve been reading Brandon Sanderson’s fantasy novels–some of them 1000+ pages!–for years. Tailored Realities (2025) presents a generous display of Sanderson’s styles and story-telling. Sanderson has published over 70 books so far–when does this guy sleep?–and he loves to blend genres. Take “Snapshot” for example. It’s a blend of police procedural and simulated Realty.
Games play a big role in many of Sanderson’s works. In “Dreamer” where a group of dead gamers continue playing their games by possessing the bodies of living people.
If you have a Brandon Sanderson fan on your Gift List, this new collection would be ideal! If you’re interested in one of the most prolific–and popular–fantasy writers in the fantasy genre today, Tailored Realities would be a good entry point to sample Sanderson’s wares. GRADE: B+
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Snapshot — 1
Snapshot A non-cosmere (the cosmere is a fictional shared universe where many of Brandon Sanderson’s books take place) novella by Brandon Sanderson, a detective thriller about two detectives, Anthony Davis and Chaz, who investigate crimes in a simulated, recreated version of a past day.
Brain Dump — 69
Brain Dump A non-cosmere novella by Brandon Sanderson that came from a single prompt: Designer Brains.
I Hate Dragons — 81
I Hate Dragons A short story written by Brandon Sanderson as part of a dialogue exercise. He wrote the story using only dialogue, although admittedly, he did use large caps and occasionally very descriptive conversation. Some time later, Brandon expanded the short story, putting in descriptions, and added more chapters.
Dreamer — 91
Dreamer A non-cosmere short horror story by Brandon Sanderson that first appeared in the Games Creatures Play anthology, edited by Charlaine Harris and Toni Kelner. It is set on Earth and told from the first person perspective of the eponymous character, who is part of a group of dead gamers, poltergeists that must possess the bodies of living people. They use their abilities to play extreme, real-life versions of games like “capture the flag” and “cops and robbers,” showing little regard for collateral damage among the living.
Perfect State — 105
Perfect State A non-cosmere novella by Brandon Sanderson. Its excerpt can be found on Brandon’s website
Probability Approaching Zero — 157
Probability Approaching Zero Brandon Sanderson’s first attempt at flash fiction, about a human who is uplifted to greater intelligence by aliens.
Defending Elysium — 163
Defending Elysium A non-cosmere short story written by Brandon Sanderson published on his website. It is set in the same universe as the Skyward series, taking place centuries beforehand.
Firstborn — 205
Firstborn A non-cosmere short story written by Brandon Sanderson published by Tor on their website.[7]
Mitosis — 243
Mitosis A novelette written by Brandon Sanderson that is part of The Reckoners series. It takes place between Steelheart and Firefight. It is published by Delacorte Press.
Moment Zero — 271
Moment Zero A non-cosmere novella by Brandon Sanderson.
Hmm, I know I’ve read something by him. I think it was the STEELHEART series. This sounds good.
Jeff, TAILORED REALITIES collects a variety of Sanderson’s stories so readers get a wide range of his writing talents.
OK, put it on hold. My library has 6 copies and 27 holds. The Cloud Library says it will be available in 6 days!
Jeff, I think you’ll enjoy the stories in TAILORED REALITIES…in six days!
I can’t believe I have never heard of such a prolific writer.
Patti, Brandon Sanderson is the Fantasy equivalent of James Patterson. It seems like he pumps out of book every month or so!
I have not read anything by Brandon Sanderson, but I think I would like to read these stories. I will wait until the book comes down in price. In the meantime maybe I will run into some of his stories in anthologies.
Tracy, Brandon Sanderson’s stories appear in many of George R. R. Martin’s anthologies.
As usual, I’ve never heard of him! And since I’m not into gaming or thousand-word books, this flies way over my head! But the rest of you enjoy!
Bob, I’m reluctant to commit to 1000+ page books anymore. But Sanderson and Stephen King keep pumping them out…