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Title:Mistborn Trilogy Boxed Set (Mistborn #1-3)
Author:Brandon Sanderson
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 2176 pages
Published:November 3rd 2009 by Tor Fantasy
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy

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I don't think that I can write a full review of this right now considering that it took me about 8 months to read this series. (Darn school. They should work around my reading). I can tell you that this is now at the top of my favorite books list. Sanderson outdid himself writing this in a totally new setting with amazing and terrible creatures. Vin had to be my favorite. She developed and matured so much throughout this series along with Elend who was a bigger role as the series progressed. There were so many different personalities and powers along with mysteries and physical and mental battles. The mists were even a character which was very cool. The ending of the whole series which included the last 100 pages was AMAZING. I never wanted to put it down but sleep made me. Those pages were the highest point of the series where everything was solved and made sense. You connected all of the dots that had been brought up throughout the series and there was an unlikely hero and outcome of the book which you'll have to read to find out. The ending caused me to be in a sort of daze that only great books will cause. I was sitting in bed just reeling in how that whole series ended. I will definitely have to re-read this wonderful series.

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Original Title: Mistborn Trilogy Boxed Set
ISBN: 076536543X (ISBN13: 9780765365439)
Edition Language: English
Series: Mistborn #1-3

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First book--really good! Read it in a day or two. Couldn't put it down! Second book--well, not as good. Uses "maladroit" way too many times (or was that book 1?) Apparently badass heroine from book 1 got together with the underdeveloped nobleman love interest from book 1. Well, OK. But why do you keep telling me "Oh he's so good, he's a good person, he's the best" instead of, you know, showing that. But whatever. And then the end, well, the part with Ruin was OK but the whole making Elend an

First read: 1st September 2016 - 19th September 2016Reread: 28th June 2018 - 11th July 2018Series Review:Mistborn: The Final Empire: 5/5 starsThe Well of Ascension: 5/5 starsThe Hero of Ages: 5/5 starsMistborn trilogy: 15/15 starsYou can find this and the rest of my reviews at Novel Notions

Finally finished The second book of this three part trilogy and was a bit disappointed. The characters have yet to attract me and the story line is a bit too predictable. Once you get past the unique world and magic system the book kinda looses its beginning flavor. While there are some interesting parts to this second book most of the time I found myself skimming parts.What really kinda bothered me most was how many times Sanderson repeated the same thing over and over very often in this book.

This was one of the best series I've ever read. I found the first book a bit slow to start and only persevered because of the high rating on goodreads and I'm oh so happy I did. Brilliant! Each book had an unexpected twist that added massively to my enjoyment of the series. I loved the characters and the writing and I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys fantasy.

I read this book as part of a deeper look into fantasy novels which have taken on the typically science-fiction task of enumerating and exploring their systems of magic. Sanderson does a wonderful job throughout the series with his magic systems. I think of it is as "internalized alchemy", which is a fun concept. I think of magic from an Eastern perspective (Chi/Ki/Prana/Meridians/Chakras) so I find the alchemy angle refreshing.Outside of magic systems, the story is well developed, the language

By the end of this series, I have a great amount of respect for the level of thought and detail the author put into these books. The last half of the final book had so many surprises and reveals that I really enjoyed. I will admit that these books are a long read. The Hero of Ages alone has 724 pages, and you feel every single on of them. At times I felt that there was too much repetition and explanation, but by the same token, you understood everything about how this world worked. This is one

This is quite possibly my new favorite series, as you may have been able to tell if you read my individual reviews. But, as an entire series, here are some of the highlights:1) The unique world that, from the very beginning, has a reason for what it is like that is gradually explained and expanded, but starts subtly enough that it simply seems like the world has always been this way.2) The chapter headings, which are revealing without giving away anything.3) The magic, which can do a lot and has