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Man Sanderson dropping secret 50K books. Dude is a machine.
Also need to retread words of raidence
Also need to retread words of raidence
I'm insanely excited for SA3, as Dalinar has been my favorite character throughout so far. There's so much I want to know about his past.
Updated the OP! Got to read a little bit of Bands of Mourning during my lunch break and gonna dig into it now.
And I pre-ordered Secret History... how the hell does Sanderson keep popping out these projects on the side while continuing his progress on everything else, lol.
So essentially Sanderson has released 2.5 Mistborn books in the past 4 months.
If we thought he was a robot before...
"Bands of Mourning" is the standard non-challenging Sanderson fare.
The seams in his characterizations are getting more and more obvious. I really wish he would slow down with these.
I do not think I will ever truly be impressed by his work, but he is still a joy to read.
My guess, is that unlike most writers he actually treats writing like a job. Works 8-5 everyday and always gets stuff done.
I don't think if you're looking for that in his work you'll ever be but the groundwork for the lore and functionality of a systematic and thoroughly explored magic system is usually astounding.
Following up Mistings with Twinborns was ingenious.
Can I jump on at Alloy of Law or whatever it's called. Not a fan of medieval fantasy, but Steampunk sounds good.
I agree with this. I've read the first three Mistborn novels and I liked them less and less by the time I was finished. The first was great, the second was good and then then third was sort of "meh" by the time I reached the end.
Stormlight Archive, on the other hand, is completely fantastic and I consider it to be in the upper tier of fantasy books that I have ever read. In short, more SA books please, Mr Sanderson.
Is there a continuous story that bridges the two centuries? Or are they largely self contained trilogies?You can, but you are missing a ton of context.
At the least read a wiki or summaries.
Can I jump on at Alloy of Law or whatever it's called. Not a fan of medieval fantasy, but Steampunk sounds good.
So which of Sanderson's books are must read to get a better picture of the cosmere for one that has only read the 2 SA books?
Fine, its not medieval though, which is the thing that hooks meIt isn't steampunk in anyway.
It is a technological society and it has magic but otherwise it has nothing similar to steampunk.
Fine, its not medieval though, which is the thing that hooks me![]()
Can I jump on at Alloy of Law or whatever it's called. Not a fan of medieval fantasy, but Steampunk sounds good.
So which of Sanderson's books are must read to get a better picture of the cosmere for one that has only read the 2 SA books?
Who is supposed to be on the cover of Bands of Mourning along with (I assume) Wax -- is that Steris or Marasi?
Yeah, original Mistborn setting is a hybrid-setting.
Indeed, the same applies to ALL Sanderson's settings. Sanderson notes in his annotations that his settings tend to be more Renaissance-like but even that is simplification. (And when you think about it, most fantasy isn't actually very medieval, Renaissance-like is more common i think.)
The Mistborn era 2 is roughly late 19th-century and early 20th century like for most part, but there's stuff that is missing and stuff that is way more advanced.
I recommend Warbreaker if one is looking for something else than Mistborn. Very, very good, for most part.
Elantris is... eh, meh. That priest character is so good though, one of the best Sanderson's ever written.
Is there a continuous story that bridges the two centuries? Or are they largely self contained trilogies?
Is it better to read Secret History after Stormlight Archive, or does that not matter? All I really know about the Cosmere so far is that.Hoid is everywhere and Preservation and Ruin are shards, whatever that actually means
This might sound slightly sacrilegious, but I had trouble getting through Elantris while reading it, and just listened to the Graphic Audio version of the story while working out instead. Really like the voice actors for this and helped me finish it.
This might sound slightly sacrilegious, but I had trouble getting through Elantris while reading it, and just listened to the Graphic Audio version of the story while working out instead. Really like the voice actors for this and helped me finish it.
This might sound slightly sacrilegious, but I had trouble getting through Elantris while reading it, and just listened to the Graphic Audio version of the story while working out instead. Really like the voice actors for this and helped me finish it.
I listened to All of the Mistborn series in audio form so far because I'm semi illiterate. I agree Michael Kramer the narrator is so good with his voice acting.
So far I'm sipping through Band of Mourning! so good! Fucking Wayne is the tits!
Elantris is by far his worst work. His writing has come a long way since then, so I wouldn't completely discard Sanderson based off of that.