Unabridged Audiobook
After finishing the first trilogy it was a bit hard for me to jump 300 years and leave all those characters I got accustomed to.. but Brandon Sanderson left me very impressed once again and this was perfectly made and I can’t wait to get through the rest! (Also so happy that it’s the same narrator as the first era of mistborn haha)
Thought this was spin-off, a silly short story. I was wrong and glad I was. I’ve been binging Sanderson books. Amazing writer and the images he paints in your subconscious is gratifying.
Not as good as the first 3, but still really enjoyed it.
Gott love Brandon Sanderson story telling
amazing book and amazing narration
The book was great and the narrator was excellent
It is a fun, quick book to listen to! The narration is spot on, and the character Wayne will keep you laughing, throughout the book.
Loved it! This author never disappoints, hard to put down once you've started! And this narrator is just amazing
So great, it really is addicting. I can give the author so much praise but it would not be enough.
Great book ! ! ! Very amusing and really hard to put down.
Not as good as the original triad, but it's Sanderson so it is still a good and a fun read. As always, the narration is brilliant!
So very superb (to other "Sweeping, Epic Fantasies"); so beautifully Sanderson!Taking place many years after the original trilogy, the lead characters are a joyful shift from the despair of Mistborn. The opening is a jolt, before we get to spend time with our protagonists, and there are twists and emotional surprises that will not be forgotten. The magical system in this world remains one of the best...and having just finished this book, I look forward to tomorrow and beginning the next! Don't forget to leave an item, when you trade for another. Up the Town!
first three were good this is just meh
keep up the good work
Love the Cosmere and this tale has some weird west vibes that I can dig!
Fun read. Serious audio technical flaws. Narrator alone is worth the purchase.
Keeping it short and fun, Sanderson doesn't engage in the world building and this leaves this sequel less satisfying and rich with ideas and philosophy than the first Mistborn books. I liked it, but didn't love it like the others. Still it's a fun read.
~~tag-text~~