Brandon Sanderson Officially Announces Surprise Re-Release

Brandon Sanderson Officially Announces Surprise Re-Release

Published Aug 5, 2026, 2:30 PM EDT Dani Kessel Odom (they/them) is an autistic lead writer and TV critic who covers sci-fi shows like Doctor Who and Pluribus, fantasy shows like The Magicians and Percy Jackson, and horror of all kinds. They also cover Marvel and DC TV shows and movies, with a robust knowledge of comic books. Their TV reviews can be found on Rotten Tomatoes. Dani is also part of ScreenRant's books team, using their fiction writing and literature studies as the backbone for their book analyses. They have covered events, such as the Denver Fan Expo. Professionals in the field, such as Damien Leone and Lucy Hale, have shared their articles. Their review of Ponies was quoted in the show's TV trailer. In university, they majored in English Writing with a minor in psychology. They have always had a passion for analyzing TV and movies, even taking filmography and scriptwriting classes in university. They also studied and participated in onstage and onscreen acting extensively from the ages of 7 to 18. Aside from working at Screen Rant, Dani has worked as a freelance editor and writer over the past decade, often in a ghostwriting capacity. Brandon Sanderson surprises readers with an exciting book series re-release, available now. While the author is best known for his interconnected fantasy world, the Cosmere, he has branched outside it many times. One of his most underrated non-Cosmere projects is the superhero series The Reckoners, a trilogy released from 2013 to 2016, plus an audio-exclusive spinoff in 2021. The book series asks “What if the superheroes were evil?” Years after writing the prologue, he sat down and wrote the books. The novels center on the eponymous team that studies and assassinates the superpowered individuals. The Reckoners is usually classified as YA, but it does contain some mature themes, making it more appropriate for older teens and adults. Since the 2021 spinoff, co-authored by Steven Michael Bohls, Sanderson hasn't really done much with The Reckoners, but that just changed. During Sanderson’s weekly writing update on YouTube, he announced a re-release of The Reckoners original trilogy, now available in paperback with brand new covers and a connected spine design. Rather than telling readers about the re-release ahead of time, he waited until the day the books became available to announce it, making the whole thing a true surprise. The books are available for purchase on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, and Penguin Random House for $14.99 each. The re-release is great news on many fronts. Firstly, it's a chance for fans to get a beautiful new set of their favorite books. It also brings attention back to the series. Readers who might not have heard of The Reckoners before can dive into Sanderson's writings. This particular book series is not just entertaining, but it's an accessible entry point for folks who haven't read Brandon Sanderson books before. Sanderson fans who only read the Cosmere also have the prime opportunity to branch out. Plus, now seems like the perfect time for a re-release of The Reckoners, given its similar premise to The Boys. Thanks to the TV show adaptation, the idea of evil superheroes is more popular than ever. The Reckoners and The Boys might take very different approaches to the same idea, but that baseline connection means that fans of one might like the other. What’s more, the onscreen adaptation of The Boys ended just four months ago, and the spinoff series, Vought Rising, won’t premiere until 2027. As such, The Reckoners can fill a void for those who want more evil superheroes that they’ll love to hate. On top of that, the re-release is also a great sign that Brandon Sanderson isn’t forgetting about stories outside the Cosmere. There’s no doubt that the Cosmere universe is his focus. Book-wise, he has so much going on between The Stormlight Archive, Mistborn, and Hoid’s Travails. He is also working on Apple TV's Mistborn movie and, eventually, The Stormlight Archive TV show. It would be easy for him to forget about the other book series. However, The Reckoners isn’t affiliated with any Brandon Sanderson literary universe, and it’s getting a re-release. The Cytoverse will expand on September 1, 2026, with the new sci-fi book Blightfall by Brandon Sanderson and Janci Patterson. Sanderson also reassured readers that the sequel to The Rithmatist is still in the works, though it isn’t a top priority (via Collider). He’s also co-authoring the musical urban fantasy book Songs of the Dead, the first in The Strata Wars series, with Peter Orullian. Ultimately, anything in Brandon Sanderson's Cosmere universe will always be his most popular selection of books, but The Reckoner's re-release is a reminder that he has many other great things to offer as well.

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