Book Review: The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson

It's done! The second era of the Mistborn series is over - and what an ending it was. The Lost Metal carries on a few years after the third book - where Wax and Wayne fought to uncover dark secrets and weird conspiracies, leading them to discover new places, new peoples, and more unanswered questions... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson

An incredible end to an amazing series! I have no idea when I first heard of Brandon Sanderson, but I know it started with whisper of this fantastic fantasy author. Probably the same way I began hearing about George R. R. Martin when Game of Throne first aired back in the day, I started hearing... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Sunlit Man by Brandon Sanderson

There we have it! The fourth and last book in Brandon Sanderson's secret four-books-a-year kickstarter project - and what a book it is! I think I've mentioned in every review of the three other kickstarter projects so far, that I was not well-versed in Sanderson's writing and his many, many universes. I'd read Skyward (my... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Yumi and The Nightmare Painter by Brandon Sanderson

The most successful kickstarter ever delivers again! I mostly knew Sanderson by rumor when I pledged to his insanely successful kickstarter. I had read the first Skyward book and was working on the first in the Mistborn series, and figured getting four mysterious ebooks over the course of a year sounded like a very fun... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England by Brandon Sanderson

The second book in the world's most successful kickstarter is here and it's a lot of fun! The Frugal Wizard's Handbook for Surviving Medieval England is maybe exactly what it sounds like, if you think it sounds like a story about someone who finds themselves in Medieval England, possibly without completely comprehension of why or... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson

It's almost as perfect as everyone says it is. Brandon Sanderson is kind of a mythical author to me, one of those that if you read just a little bit of fantasy here and there and discuss a book now and then, his name will eventually pop up. I don't remember when I first heard... Continue Reading →

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