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The Lost Metal: A Mistborn Novel: 7 (Mistborn Saga)

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Magic systems from other series and massive Cosmere implications aside, The Lost Metal successfully made me more eager for the future of Mistborn Saga. Scadrial continues to be one of my favorite worlds in fantasy. I may not love it as much as Roshar, but it is still one of my cherished worlds in the genre, and it is undoubtedly one of the most special ones for me. With the arrival of new metals, the evolution and combination of allomancy, feruchemy, and hemalurgy ceaselessly keep the magic system, actions, and world-building in Scardrial mesmerizing. Also, one of my favorite factors of reading Sanderson's book is the function of advancing technologies and science in his world. But this was never done at the expense of forgetting the core history of each respective world in Cosmere. In Mistborn: Wax and Wayne, Sanderson constantly relates to the events of the first Mistborn trilogy while at the same time showing how technologies and science believably transform the world of Scadrial. Based on what I've read here, it is more possible than not that the next era of Mistborn Saga will be more superb, intricate, and mind-blowing.

This is the final book of Mistborn Era 2, or the 7th Mistborn book so far. As such, there's a lot I can't say due to spoilers - but this was a mostly satisfying conclusion to the Wax & Wayne era, with plenty of tidbits to get people excited for further Cosmere as well as specifically Mistborn Era 3. He sat staring at the door for a long time. He wasn’t wearing a hat, which meant he had to just be himself. The true him, the one that knew this pain. They’d ridden together on many a dusty path. This pain had been his invisible friend since childhood. The pain of knowing what he really was. The pain of being worthless.Edit #5: It's the end of 2020 and thankfully cheeto head is no longer president so that's one good thing that happened. Now I just need this book to release 😩 Also please continue to wear masks around others. Gladys Lai (October 12, 2021). "The best fantasy movies, shows and books coming your way in 2022". GQ Australia . Retrieved November 16, 2022. Voy a extrañar demasiado a estos personajes, Wax, Wayne, Marasi y Steris me llenaron de alegría, gracias. ❤️✨ Los amo 🥺 Let's end this review, shall we? The Lost Metal is a spectacular and explosive ending to Mistborn: Wax and Wayne series. It is a half Mistborn half Cosmere crossovers novel. Though a finale is relatively rare in his career, with The Hero of Ages and The Lost Metal, Sanderson proved how great he is at writing a concluding volume in the Cosmere. And this quantity won't stay this way for long. We will have the conclusion to Skyward series next year and then the conclusion to The Stormlight Archive Part 1 the year after. I feel blessed to partake in this decades-long Cosmere adventure. And without a doubt, The Lost Metal is my second favorite Mistborn installment in the entire Mistborn Saga, up there with Mistborn: The Final Empire, just slightly below The Hero of Ages which I'm completely biased on. Thank you so much, Brandon Sanderson, for producing another exceptional novel and concluding book in The Mistborn Saga and The Cosmere. I am equally rewarded and brimming with questions and theories. I am looking forward to reading the third era of the saga whenever it's ready. Until then, to all of you reading this review. If there is one message from the book and series we should remember, I think it is this: be kind. And that thing about Secret History didn't really make much a of a big difference in this book. It was a bit of a let down, honestly, how little we saw of that character. I though he would be a bigger plot line.

There is a huge amount of deus ex amchina now implemented due to the extreme Cosmere tie ins, and it cheapens the thrill here when characters can come in and solve problems using powers that are only relevant in other books on other words. It ends up not really feeling like a mistborn book.

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Sazed / Harmony: A former Terrisman who ascended to become the god Harmony, who is in conflict with Autonomy. So who gets stronger?” Ma asked. “The fellow what does the easy thing, or what does the hard thing?” Telsin and her reasoning, which boils down to her being an antagonist with an understandable motive, reminds me of Taravangian - minus the hunger for power. Sanderson is so good at creating relatable “villains.” The release will be accompanied by the Dragonsteel 2022 Convention, on November 14th and 15th. More details about Dragonsteel 2022 Convention can be found here. Badges for the convention are sold out. Ultimately, with Mistborn Era 1 we had an absolutely amazing ending that tied up the series in a beautiful way - and with Era 2 it ended up feeling like it didn't need to be written. This entire Era could have just been a wiki blurb, or at most a novella, and it would have served its purpose. The ending of Era 2 leaves with pretty much zero plot development and ends up just being a prelude for Era 3.

No puedes seguir desenterrando el cadáver de quien eras antes. No puedes seguir cargando con él de un lado a otro. Déjalo enterrado. Plantéate quién eres, no a quién dejaste atrás" Edit #8: 9 days into the new year and Bob Saget has passed away. One of my fave TV dads is dead. My heart hurts. I need November to come sooner. I need something good in my life. RIP Danny Tanner ❤️ Wayne’s mother tells him,] “You are whatever you want to be, Wayne. You’re the wind.. You’re the stars. You are all endless things.” In November 2020 we saw the release of Rhythm of War—the fourth massive book in the New York Times #1 bestselling Stormlight Archive series that began with The Way of Kings—and Dawnshard (book 3.5), a novella set in the same world that bridges the gaps between the main releases. This series is my love letter to the epic fantasy genre, and it’s the type of story I always dreamed epic fantasy could be. The fifth volume, Wind and Truth, is set for release in fall 2024. Brandon Sanderson’s finale is a non-stop adrenaline rush that most Mistborn fans will appreciate. But even more than this, the story itself is a testimony to the true meaning of friendship and selfless heroism. And for maybe the first time ever, Sanderson is finally delving into the deeper mysteries of the Cosmere universe and connecting characters and plot elements between his various worlds. The bigger picture is now a tad bit clearer.The 5-star rating says a lot but it doesn’t say it all. For one thing, though I gave both five stars, The Lost Metal easily replaced The Bands of Mourning as the best entry of Era 2, and possibly the best of the entire Mistborn series. While Hero of the Ages had a more complex and thrilling plot, I had come to love the characters of the new era a lot more. They all shared a perfect combination of habitability, believability and complexity. At Dragonsteel Mini-Con, Brandon mentioned that there is a worldhopper from a planet with a culture inspired by the Indian subcontinent in the book. [24] An excellent finale to this section of the Mistborn series. Waxillium, Wayne and Steris are all in top form aided by Detective Marsi Colms. Sanderson, Brandon (August 31, 2017). "Oathbringer's Final Step". brandonsanderson.com . Retrieved August 31, 2017.

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