The Bands of Mourning: A Mistborn Novel

£9.9
FREE Shipping

The Bands of Mourning: A Mistborn Novel

The Bands of Mourning: A Mistborn Novel

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Here, I've prepared for you a list of possible scenarios that might transpire during our residence here. I love Brandon Sanderson so much and this book has just confirmed to me that he is the King of fantasy.

I have reread the series, right from Mistborn: The Final Empire to The Bands of Mourning, in preparation for the upcoming The Lost Metal next month. Politics, economics, ancient myths, and religion are just as integral to the overarching story of Wax and Wayne as they are to the original three books, and the second era is all the better for it. With The Alloy of Law and Shadows of Self, Brandon Sanderson surprised readers with a New York Times bestselling spinoff of his Mistborn books, set after the action of the trilogy, in a period corresponding to late 19th-century America.We resume the Era 2 journey where we had left things off in Shadows of Self, with almost nothing missing between the two. And I can't forget to mention his classic avalanche endings that come barging at you out of nowhere.

What did one make of a society where everyone hid their true feelings behind a mask, only letting out calculated reactions? Three hundred years after the events of the Mistborn trilogy, Scadrial is now on the verge of modernity, with railroads to supplement the canals, electric lighting in the streets and the homes of the wealthy, and the first steel-framed skyscrapers racing for the clouds. In a world of disappointing characters hardly even comparable to the legends from the time of the Final Empire, this girl stands out as a shining beacon of perfection. De momento Hoid es más un easter egg que cualquier cosa, pero tarde o temprano deberá empezar a moverse. Not hat anyone should be surprised by this, this is Bandon Sanderson we are talking about here writing in arguably his most popular series.We may not be able to choose what happens to us, or where we’ll stop, but we point ourselves in a direction. But somehow as Wax has come to care about her more so have I and it is official I have changed ships and actually love Wax and Steris for each other now. Wax and Wayne, assisted by the lovely, brilliant Marasi, must unravel the conspiracy before civil strife stops Scadrial’s progress in its tracks. It also has the best fight on a train with guns scene, that was absolutely epic and that ending was ridiculous (in a good way).

Along the way he discovers hints that point to the true goals of his uncle Edwarn and the shadowy organization known as The Set. Por ejemplo, una de las subtramas explora cómo Marasi, al igual que la mayoría de las mujeres de Scadrial, se siente viviendo a la sombra de Vin, que fue una mujer tremendamente poderosa. If you’re still not (thinking of) reading this (or maybe have only read the first three books), please check out my reviews of the previous books and join me as a *Bran.The Bands of Mourning are the mythical metalminds owned by the Lord Ruler, said to grant anyone who wears them the powers that the Lord Ruler had at his command. By the end of this book she was confident in herself and her abilities and is just all around awesome. Normal is just a setting on the dishwasher: "They're going after the rest of the train," Wax said, pointing. The Coppermind has spoilers for all of Brandon's published works, now including The Sunlit Man and Defiant. This book really brings out how the author can play with genres and stereotypes to create something where there is great gravity to the underlying narrative, but it doesn't stop it being a darn good romp and a thrilling adventure.

It expands a ton-load on the original Mistborn trilogy and this will sound like a broken record since every reviewer that is familiar with his work would have mentioned it, but HOW DOES HE DO IT? Now, with The Lost Metal, the final volume of the second saga of Mistborn, we see that frontier lawman turned big-city senator Waxillium Ladrian has hunted the shadowy organization the Set—with his late uncle and his sister among their leaders—since they started kidnapping people with the power of Allomancy in their bloodlines. This book felt different from the first page, it was so fucking exciting and I knew straight away it was building up to a massive ending. No sólo veo que la era 1 y la era 2 de Mistborn van a confluir en The Lost Metal, sino que tarde o temprano los mundos del Cosmere empezarán a confluir también. Venturing out of Elendale to another city and getting a different perspective on the both the people of Elendale and those in the cities surrounding Elendale gave a new depth to this world and the political issues in it.But with the introduction of Investiture a whole new realm of possibilities opens up and that is the focus of this book. I learned how much power over a situation you gain when you decide that you don't care what others think of you. The quality in the last 30% of The Bands of Mourning felt equivalent to the level displayed in the original Mistborn trilogy imo. Instead God/gods are often very, very, VERY powerful entities with access to more knowledge and power than any mortal could hope to achieve. The Bands of Mourning are the mythical metal minds owned by the Lord Ruler, said to grant anyone who wears them the powers that the Lord Ruler had at his command.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop