Review: Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson
The Mistborn series creates exactly the kind of fantasy world I enjoy: all the “magical powers” have well-defined rules; there is an interesting main plot with so...
The Mistborn series creates exactly the kind of fantasy world I enjoy: all the “magical powers” have well-defined rules; there is an interesting main plot with so...
The second book in the series is also a fun, fast paced read that’s hard to put down. Sanderson expands the universe a bit to make things even more epic, there ar...
This is probably my least favorite of the 3 books in the trilogy, but that’s only because the first two were so damn good, and this third one had the arduous task...
I adored the Mistborn trilogy, but I was worried about this book, and avoided it for a while. I wasn’t confident that I’d enjoy a story set in the same universe, ...
Another fun entry in the Mistborn series. Great action, fun characters, and the fun world of allomancy and feruchemy. The only downside is that this book seemed a...
It’s another Brandon Sanderson Mistborn novel, which means: imaginative world building, great characters, intriguing villains, funny banter, and lots of wonderful...
The good A satisfying conclusion to the Wax & Wayne series. The Mistborn series has the most satisfying fight scenes of any books I’ve ...