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I was hesitant t0 read the book, it is a very hyped book and I have never read an adult fantasy book.
Because of the hype and the panic that I will not understand the book so I decided to read the book while listening to the audiobook, narrated by Michael Kramer and I really enjoy it.
The truth has I started the book last year but for some reason, I put it down and I decided to pick it up and read it again.
I know that I will continue with the series as well as his other works.
I understand the hy ...more
Because of the hype and the panic that I will not understand the book so I decided to read the book while listening to the audiobook, narrated by Michael Kramer and I really enjoy it.
The truth has I started the book last year but for some reason, I put it down and I decided to pick it up and read it again.
I know that I will continue with the series as well as his other works.
I understand the hy ...more

Mar 06, 2022
Amanda
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it was amazing
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~ Sanderson Sisyphean Challenge
Rating: 4.5 (rounded up)
Is there ever a Brandon Sanderson book I read and don't walk away from in love with a whole new world? Oh, yeah. That's definitely happened again, which isn't surprising as Mistborn is his other smaller, but just as long-running (thus far), series beside Way of Kings.
Where do I even start? I love all the main characters, especially Kelsier and his band of merry extensively powerful thieves, each of their own power and d ...more
~ Sanderson Sisyphean Challenge
Rating: 4.5 (rounded up)
Is there ever a Brandon Sanderson book I read and don't walk away from in love with a whole new world? Oh, yeah. That's definitely happened again, which isn't surprising as Mistborn is his other smaller, but just as long-running (thus far), series beside Way of Kings.
Where do I even start? I love all the main characters, especially Kelsier and his band of merry extensively powerful thieves, each of their own power and d ...more

I couldn't get past the first 15%. It started so confusing with the characters names and change in POVs, but then I started to get it and it seemed promising. Then came pages and pages of descriptions about how Kelsier was using Allomancy... all the talk of Pushing and Pulling, and IronPush, PewterPull, etc. It's much worse than what I've described here, it was just too tedious and boring.
I like Sanderson's other books, and I probably would've been okay if he described the Allomancy powers one ...more
I like Sanderson's other books, and I probably would've been okay if he described the Allomancy powers one ...more

Brandon Sanderson is an amazing writer. I have no idea how many series he has, but I've read books from a few of them and I know there are more out there to imbibe. I love each one I've read. This is no exception.
It's a grim world, with little to hope for with most of the population. The rich and powerful like it like that and keep the poor down and doing all of the drudgery. It's set in a future of indeterminate time, at least to me.
There is magic in this world, the use of which is only for t ...more
It's a grim world, with little to hope for with most of the population. The rich and powerful like it like that and keep the poor down and doing all of the drudgery. It's set in a future of indeterminate time, at least to me.
There is magic in this world, the use of which is only for t ...more

Rather fond of the word "maladroitly" in this book. I think he used it 4-5 times.
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Oct 20, 2010
Christine Chapman
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Kaity
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Feb 18, 2019
Heather - hturningpages
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it was amazing
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