High-brow or downright pretentious, good PNR or sparkly vampires, I don't care about the premise so long as it entertains me.
Never thought I'd give a Brandon Sanderson book less than 4 stars, but I guess you live and learn. I'll do a full review because damn it, this needs talking about, but before that, here's a link to a video to set up some background.
Basically, ever since I watched "The People vs Clark Kent", I have not been able to look at superheros the same way again, and it's pretty pertinent to this book.