Hello guys, I have finished Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson (I
finished it a few weeks ago but I can still write a review, right?). Well this
is my first book summary/review so bear with me, I’ll improve.
Summary: Sanderson has created a world covered in ashes for
as long as the population can remember, being ruled by an immortal ruler. There
is extreme poverty along the general population and extreme riches among the
nobility, the only common trait is a fear of the swirling mists that cover the
world at night and of the Lord Ruler who as far as they know is immortal. One
day, an unlikely hero stands up to rebel against the Lord Ruler with his team
of Alomancers and hopefully they will succeed in overthrowing the empire.
My Thoughts: I loved it! It took about a hundred pages to
fully get into, which is not uncommon when it comes to fantasy novels but once
I got into it I was hooked. I fell in love with the characters, even ones who aren’t
the “main characters”, I feel we could still learn more about all of them but
the character development I thought was really thought out. Vin, the
protagonist, grows immensely during the novel while the others characters do
experience some development. I also really enjoyed the magic in this novel, it
was unlike any that I have ever heard or read of and it really helped keep me
interested as I wanted to figure out more about this new kind of magic. The
world that Sanderson created is awesome, he gives you enough history to
understand what is going on but not so much that it bores you and continues to
develop the world as the book goes on.
There was not a single part that I was disappointed in. I am honestly
not ready to leave this world yet.
Recommend: Yes, I definitely recommend this book! I loved
that it was different from other fantasy and non-fantasy that I have read and
recommend to anyone who loves, or has yet to try fantasy novels. I’m sure you
won’t be disappointed. I should state that this isn’t a full on action fantasy
book; there is a lot of talking and a lot of political stuff throughout the
novel but there is action, particularly until the end.
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