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Elantris - How does this compare to later books?
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Nov 12, 2015 06:07PM

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I am that rare individual who has not yet read Mistborn, but I read both books in Sanderson's Steelheart and Legion series. As an author, he certainly is complete in his world building. You can tell he sees the whole universe (imaginary though it be) as he writes. I don't think that has changed with age.
The Legion and Steel heart series are more action packed than Elantirs, but that is most like a result of the characters and the world conflicts as opposed to good or bad writing. The conflict in Elantris was political, so it will naturally lack traditional action. I don't feel it lacked tension or engagement.
I feel confident in standing by the statement I mad when I nominated the book; I LOVE everything this man writes!
The Legion and Steel heart series are more action packed than Elantirs, but that is most like a result of the characters and the world conflicts as opposed to good or bad writing. The conflict in Elantris was political, so it will naturally lack traditional action. I don't feel it lacked tension or engagement.
I feel confident in standing by the statement I mad when I nominated the book; I LOVE everything this man writes!

However, I do think the still has the same depth of world-building that makes his books so darn enjoyable.

Elantis remind me very much on Warbreaker: one prince/princess on the street (in poverty), one princess married in strange land, people who became godlike (in Elantris only in the past and the future), very different religions (and religion who is hated by other belief and nation)... But each story is very different and both are very good.


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