Adalyn Grace's The Wretched Divine draws inspiration from Attack on Titan and Brandon Sanderson
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Sam Nelson
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Adalyn Grace, a New York Times-bestselling author who started her career as an intern on The Legend of Korra, has written a new fantasy novel called The Wretched Divine. The book drew inspiration from Attack on Titan and Brandon Sanderson's works. It generated significant publisher interest, with eight publishers bidding and Feiwel eventually acquiring it for a seven-figure deal. The article positions the book as appealing to fans of complex worldbuilding and dramatic action, particularly those waiting for Brandon Sanderson's next Stormlight Archive installment.
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· 3 pulledeight publishers were bidding for — with Feiwel eventually paying seven figures for what the imprint thinks is going to be a huge hit
Adalyn Grace started her creative career as an intern working on The Legend of Korra
a story that offers the same level of complex worldbuilding and dramatic action
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