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Happiness is a warm gun

July 5, 2018 by Shibuyama 4 Comments

The last time I reviewed a Brandon Sanderson book, I complained of Sanderson fatigue, the review got featured, and several more people complained about it with me. So it is a bit sheepishly that I confess I not only went back to him but that I read the entire second Mistborn series minus the one book that hasn’t been published yet. And I enjoyed them immensely. In fact, for someone like me who still had fond memories of earlier Cosmere experiences, The Alloy of Law, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Western, Young Adult Tagged With: brandon sanderson, cosmere, Mistborn, mistborn era 2, shadows of self, The Alloy of Law, the bands of mourning, the cosmere, wax and wayne

Shibuyama's CBR10 Review No:10 · Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Western, Young Adult · Tags: brandon sanderson, cosmere, Mistborn, mistborn era 2, shadows of self, The Alloy of Law, the bands of mourning, the cosmere, wax and wayne ·
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He couldn’t help himself

May 14, 2017 by vel veeter 2 Comments

Brandon Sanderson, man, it’s like he tried with this series to just see what would happen if you tried to answer some of the genre-bending questions leftover from Mistborn. So, like, ok, what would the world be like a few hundred years later? Oh, a mix of the Wild West and Victorian England? Well, that’s pretty cool. Bullets and allomancy is a cool combination….kind of in now, that’s neat. Cockney chicanery and US Marshall tropes….cool cool. How about three books in, we jump right back […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: brandon sanderson, the bands of mourning

vel veeter's CBR9 Review No:199 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: brandon sanderson, the bands of mourning ·
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Guys. GUYS. GUYYYYYSSS.

February 16, 2016 by narfna 9 Comments

Don’t you just love when you find a story that clicks with you on every level? And it’s not like it’s a perfect story, or even all that objectively amazing, but it’s the perfect story for you? That’s totally this series for me. I loved the Mistborn books, and I SUPER LOVE the Stormlight Archive books (still my favorite thing Sanderson has written, and I’ve now read nearly all of his massive and steadily growing output), but these Mistborn Alloy Era/Wax and Wayne books have […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: brandon sanderson, cosmere, fantasy, Mistborn, mistborn era 2, narfna, the bands of mourning, wax and wayne, western

narfna's CBR8 Review No:28 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: brandon sanderson, cosmere, fantasy, Mistborn, mistborn era 2, narfna, the bands of mourning, wax and wayne, western ·
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