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Brandon Sanderson

The Mistborn Trilogy

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Product DescriptionThe New York Times bestselling series from Brandon Sanderson.

This boxed set contains:Mistborn

The Well of Ascension

The Hero of Ages

About the AuthorBrandon Sanderson grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska. He teaches creative writing at Brigham Young University and lives in Utah with his wife and children. He has been chosen to complete the concluding volumes of Robert Jordan’s bestselling Wheel of Time® series.
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Impressions

  • rorashared an impression7 years ago

    Finished the trilogy in a long time, i tended to read fast, but i couldnt so with these books. First book is boring, flat, expected and flowed naturally, but i didnt stop reading it. There's thing that made me keep reading.
    Afterall i see the trilogy sounds scholarly. I guess that's why i kept reading it in the first place. The "vibe" is so 'matter of affectly' tune in the way of telling the story. Much of this story content of religions and belief. It gives me more sights to how i see religion as organization,culture and how i see that the religion's theory in this story applied to the real world. I suspect that the writer is somewhat learning about theology or probably a philoshoper himself.

Quotes

  • Sara Owaidahhas quoted3 months ago
    The ash continued to fall. Sometimes, Vin imagined she was like the ash, or the wind, or the mist itself. A thing without thought, capable of simply being, not thinking, caring, or hurting. Then she could be…free.
  • .has quoted2 years ago
    Once Vin died, the end came quickly. We were not prepared for it—but even all of the Lord Ruler’s planning could not have prepared us for this. How did one prepare for the end of the world itself?
  • .has quoted2 years ago
    “I ask of you your lives,” Elend said, voice echoing, “and your courage. I ask of you your faith, and your honor—your strength, and your compassion. For today, I lead you to die. I will not ask you to welcome this event. I will not insult you by calling it well, or just, or even glorious. But I will say this.

    “Each moment you fight is a gift to those in this cavern. Each second we fight is a second longer that thousands of people can draw breath. Each stroke of the sword, each koloss felled, each breath earned is a victory! It is a person protected for a moment longer, a life extended, an enemy frustrated!”

    There was a brief pause.

    “In the end, they will kill us,” Elend said, voice loud, ringing in the cavern. “But first, they shall fear us!”

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