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2020 Cosmere BR (Currently reading: Edgedancer)

Uhh okay, so that means today, I got to get to reading when I get home :D

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Kinda went AWOL on you guys... finally did my Edgedancer re-read... behind on finishing re-reads and getting to the new stuff
I agree with Choko that Lift is my least favorite Sanderson character... but she's OK in small doses... and I think she's more palatable in Oathbringer, where we get to see her through some other character's eyes... and I think I commented on my Buddy Comedy ideas...
I also think there's a lot of growth in Edgedancer... and alot of stuff that can easily be missed... like (view spoiler)
I agree with Choko that Lift is my least favorite Sanderson character... but she's OK in small doses... and I think she's more palatable in Oathbringer, where we get to see her through some other character's eyes... and I think I commented on my Buddy Comedy ideas...
I also think there's a lot of growth in Edgedancer... and alot of stuff that can easily be missed... like (view spoiler)
Guess you guys caught most of the things without me :D
Just now had time to read through the last page...
Just now had time to read through the last page...

Just now had time to read through the last page..."
Reading through all those comments is like a novella on it's own :D
For Dawnshard and Rhythm of War there are new threads, in case you haven't already found them:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Sir Anni wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "Guess you guys caught most of the things without me :D
Just now had time to read through the last page..."
Reading through all those comments is like a novella on it's own :..."
and Oathbringer https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Just now had time to read through the last page..."
Reading through all those comments is like a novella on it's own :..."
and Oathbringer https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
My reading has been way down... and I was sick with possible coronavirus around the time the BR finally happened... mostly better now...
I listened to a spoiler-free review of Dawnshard today... guess I need to manually read the ebook if I want the experience...
I hear Dawnshard is great, but probably more relevant to book 5 than book 4... and packed full of Cosmere reveals... sounds great...
I hear Dawnshard is great, but probably more relevant to book 5 than book 4... and packed full of Cosmere reveals... sounds great...


I'm not that far into book 4, but I agree! Plus it's awesome, so you really shoukd read it :)
The spoiler-free review didn't say Dawnshard was irrelevent... just that it was possible to understand and enjoy Rhythm of War without it, if you didn't want to delay...
Basically, it said that there was one Interlude that it almost felt necessary to appreciate fully, and another half dozen or so chapters that it added depth to...
I DO plan to read it, tho, so no worries... altho I kinda started spoiling myself on the wiki during my Oathbringer re-read...
I see that alot of the theorycrafting/speculation proved true... I don't think too much has been added to the wiki yet, just the big stuff...
Basically, it said that there was one Interlude that it almost felt necessary to appreciate fully, and another half dozen or so chapters that it added depth to...
I DO plan to read it, tho, so no worries... altho I kinda started spoiling myself on the wiki during my Oathbringer re-read...
I see that alot of the theorycrafting/speculation proved true... I don't think too much has been added to the wiki yet, just the big stuff...



I think this is Brian's first time reading the series, yes? Choko, is this a reread for you or a first time? I think this is my third or fourth reread.
I had totally forgotten the opening scenes, and Vin's attitude. I love the little bits of text at the beginning of each chapter, and the Ocean's Eleven meets My Fair Lady feel for the opening story.
I think I'm a little past where you mentioned, when Vin starts really going to balls frequently...
Characters (view spoiler)

I love the little notations at the beginning of every chapter. Obviously, they come from the journal of Lord Ruler before he's Ascension , but the story they create is very interesting... Brandon is great at showing and not telling:)))
Vin is a good person who has been deeply scarred... But same could be said about Kelsier...
I love, love, love Sazed and he is just such a great character, without being perfect. He has his hands full with Vin and trying to do The My Fair Lady thing with her. I love that musical, by the way.
Vin is definitely(view spoiler)

I know! I was like Hey! There you are!!! Gotta keep an eye out for him in each reread. :)
I'm getting close to the end--about 3 hours left to go. I think I'm in Part 5? The (view spoiler) just started.
I still remember most of the twists and secrets from this series, so seeing all of your wonders & questions Choko, I'm like "I remember that! mmmm. no spoilers!" But I forgot most of the details and surrounding bits that make everything so much fun. (view spoiler)
Looking forward to the last few hours of book... I think I remember how this book ends, but I'm looking forward to seeing how it gets there. Journey before destination!
@Emily--yes, join us!!

Before y'all introduced me to Audiobooks, I'd often listen to Sanderson's book signing Q&A sections and lectures on youtube. I remember him talking about word choice when writing, and bringing up Misbtborn--that there was a word that he was guilty of overusing, that should have been a once-a-book word and he used it multiple times and got called out by fans. At the time, I couldn't remember noticing such a thing--but I noticed this time! The word was (view spoiler) Did anyone else notice while reading? ;)
I also forgot Kelsier's tagline: "There's always another secret." But how accurate it is! I loved the countdown to the end, once the ball starts rolling, and how so many secrets are peeled back one by one. And you know there's more, because this is only book one!
Let me know when folks start reading the next one!

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I loved it and I hope Brian reads it and lets us know so we can get to the next book soon:)))


I so much ditto you on rereading--I especially like when I've forgotten key parts, and manage to puzzle them out all over again from the clues.
As for all the questions left unanswered--like Kelsier says, "There's always another secret." Part of me wants to pick up Mistborn: Secret History now and read it parallel to the next two books.
Regarding your questions on the Deepness--if you really want to know--I'm pretty sure I remember: (view spoiler)
I love what you picked out for the highlights--I loved the (view spoiler)
And I hear you Choko, about taking big words in stride for more talented writers, and looking askance at less developed ones when they use the same words.
Though I can think of some times when I've noticed word over-use from even good writers... I did a Honorverse reread last summer and there were a few words David Weber threw in to each book that made me groan... can't think off the top of my head, but one was "for all intents and purposes" and I think another was a consistent misuse of a word that started with "o"... not "obstinate" but something like that, but used wrong.
And yes, Brian, let us know when you're on to the next one!! Me excited. :)


I like military SF in general, so I really like the Honorverse. I've heard some folks get put off by the technical aspects and battles, and Weber has a sprawling cast and does the same thing Jordan does where we get more scenes with the bad guys than feels necessary--and not as satisfyingly as Jordan does in WoT.
That said, the stories are great, the conflicts epic, and if you enjoy underdog-against-huge-odds-who-win-by-their-crazy-ideas stories, they are a lot of fun. Great character stories, and promotion in ranks gives similar feelings to seeing interesting worlds and a lot of thriller-style political maneuverings and interesting worlds with different religious, governmental, and economic makeups. The world is huge, and Weber often invites other authors to come play in his sandbox, so there's at least four side series with co-authors, six or seven books of short stories, as well as a main series of over 20 books. Last year I did a chronological reread putting all the shorts in order, and it was enjoyable, though the last few books in the series have some issues--the third Saganami book takes place mostly before the second one, and is made up almost entirely of copied scenes from other books. I have no idea how it got published..
If you don't want to commit to something so huge to see if you like Weber's work, I'd recommend the March series co-written with John Ringo, starting with March Upcountry, or the Dahak series. Both are more or less complete, though there's threads left hanging if the author(s) ever feel the urge to return. Or you could try out the Star Kingdom series or Manticore Ascendant series in the Honorverse--both take place hundreds of years before the main storyline, and are fun, but are not yet finished.
And that was a lot of words. I guess I could have just said yes or no...


I forgot how skiddish Vin was at the beginning.. She has a lot of growth during the trilogy.
Re hating all nobility (view spoiler)
LOL maladroitly, completely forgot about that tidbit... But found it right away with Kelsier's scene at Keep Venture :D
I'm finding the writing a bit less refined? than I remember.. Maybe just compared to Sanderson's later works Idk...


Hah! Glad you found the word Emily. :)
re: Reen--there's one bit that's done by the end of the book, but you might not be thinking of that as a secret--(view spoiler)
I had also totally forgotten how mistrustful Vin was at the beginning!
re: Hating nobility--I had forgotten the path this thread took in the book. :) By the end, (view spoiler)
I know we all started reading again because of Brian, but I haven't seen him poke his head in this thread yet... I'd be down to moving on to book two whenever.

Reen-- that's the bit I couldn't remember!

Happy Friday

I also find hard-copies slower going--but I notice so much more! I'm glad I did my first read on hardcopy.
:)


So true! I payed extra attention the second time it came round--I could understand the words, but still had no idea what he was trying to say...


That, and his unrequited Thing for Vin... (view spoiler)

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Good memory. I think you are right that he is called Ym
I think that it was a bit of a sudden also, but I guess eventually he would have noticed the strange storm and the parshendi with red eyes. Lift just made him really look. I just hope he helps the others. He could be of great help, and I want to see more of szeth.
Totally agree. When the cremling guy appeared I just thought that another thing that expanded the world and mythology just appeared. I guess we will find some answers in oathbringer.
I didn't realize that period thing. I just thought some emotional wound or something. It makes sense I guess. (hide spoiler)]