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Man I only just finished WoR a few months ago but seemed to have forgotten like 90% of the book. So much poo poo happens. I'm definitely gonna be lost regarding where the story stands by the time the next book comes out.
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 09:04 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 09:54 |
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Damo posted:Man I only just finished WoR a few months ago but seemed to have forgotten like 90% of the book. So much poo poo happens. I'm definitely gonna be lost regarding where the story stands by the time the next book comes out. Re-read
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 09:21 |
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Damo posted:Man I only just finished WoR a few months ago but seemed to have forgotten like 90% of the book. So much poo poo happens. I'm definitely gonna be lost regarding where the story stands by the time the next book comes out. -Evil Wave appears - They discover some Radiant ruins - Dalinar bonds with the Stormfather - Everyone knows Kaladin can do magic That's about it.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 02:10 |
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Tunicate posted:'Yes', and 'no, but Sanderson said it was a good guess', respectively. Didn't Sanderson also confirm/hint that someone was on the right track with a theory that that isn't actually Talenel
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 02:11 |
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Narmi posted:Didn't Sanderson also confirm/hint that someone was on the right track with a theory that that isn't actually Talenel Possible. He might just be trolling. Anyway, Brandon is going to be judging the top ten semifinalists in a flash writing contest. Grand prize is a consultation with his editor. In a Sanderson-appropriate twist, I need to fight for as many Hearts as I can get. If you're willing to read my 200 word story, grab a free account, and upvote me, I would really appreciate it.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 02:48 |
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Tunicate posted:If you're willing to read my 200 word story, grab a free account, and upvote me, I would really appreciate it. Read it. Pretty interesting. Clearly from the point of view of a cat. I'd read that book :P
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 04:51 |
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I liked it, too. It's pretty short, but one of the better stories and the best one that pulls off the "I'm an animal" for the theme. How do the "hearts" work, though? Can you only upvote one story? There's a handful of others that are pretty decent. I might even take a stab at writing one.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 07:25 |
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ScaryJen posted:I liked it, too. It's pretty short, but one of the better stories and the best one that pulls off the "I'm an animal" for the theme. How do the "hearts" work, though? Can you only upvote one story? There's a handful of others that are pretty decent. I might even take a stab at writing one. You can upvote as many as you want, provided you've got an account. The different kinds of votes (heart/funny/whatever) aren't mutually exclusive, but they're only counting hearts for the semifinals. Also, deadline is midnight on Wednesday, and assuming nobody else gets additional votes, we need to have at least 211 hearts each. I think it's barely within the realm of plausibility to manage. If anyone else has a story, post it and I'll read it .
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 07:54 |
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Tunicate posted:
Yeah, that's why I figured it couldn't hurt to upvote a couple I really liked. One of 'em has close to 400 right now, so I don't expect a ton of attention either. I just really like the prompt and I have an idea now. I read Mistborn a few months ago, and just started Elantris. I can't believe I hadn't heard of Sanderson before I found his writing talks on SA/youtube*, he's pretty good. *Yes I can. I need more friends who read books.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 08:25 |
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ScaryJen posted:Yeah, that's why I figured it couldn't hurt to upvote a couple I really liked. One of 'em has close to 400 right now, so I don't expect a ton of attention either. I just really like the prompt and I have an idea now. I read Mistborn a few months ago, and just started Elantris. I can't believe I hadn't heard of Sanderson before I found his writing talks on SA/youtube*, he's pretty good. Remember that Elantris can be a bit rough as his first published work. Did you read just the first book of Mistborn, or the whole series?
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 13:03 |
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Thyrork posted:E: Having said that, I feel some of you are taking Lift too seriously. A story with her as a focus character might be told from multiple perspectives. Give Lift a chance goons, lighten up! The Lift interlude was one of my favorite parts of the whole book, it's silly and fun and her powers and spren are neat. I think it's likely that by the time she does become a POV character, several years will have passed in the story and she'll be less of a little kid and have a motivation beyond shoving rolls into her mouth.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 16:07 |
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ScaryJen posted:*Yes I can. I need more friends who read books. You've come to the right place. Daveski posted:The Lift interlude was one of my favorite parts of the whole book, it's silly and fun and her powers and spren are neat. I'm hoping the same. Same core happy kid, tempered by life's lessons. Doesn't have to be brutal or grimdark or anything like that.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 16:36 |
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I can't find a link right now but I remember Brandon saying there will be a ten year gap between books 5 and 6.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 16:36 |
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Thyrork posted:You've come to the right place. Hopefully she'll have moved onto soups. Real time action soup drinking.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 16:47 |
eszett engma posted:I can't find a link right now but I remember Brandon saying there will be a ten year gap between books 5 and 6. I hope he has a good reason for this, because it never made sense when GRRM said "yeah, there's going to be a huge timeskip right in the middle of my story about the end of the world," and of course he realised it would never work.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 17:43 |
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Umbra Dubium posted:I hope he has a good reason for this, because it never made sense when GRRM said "yeah, there's going to be a huge timeskip right in the middle of my story about the end of the world," and of course he realised it would never work. Apparently he's writing it as two 5-book series. I've heard Alloy Of Law fits into the gap, but dunno if it's true - timelines are kinda screwy.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 18:59 |
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He just wants to be like Chronicles of Amber. But I mean, that's a good ambition to have.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 19:06 |
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Tunicate posted:Apparently he's writing it as two 5-book series. You're messing up the series. The alloy of law trilogy is in between the first two trilogies of the Mistborn trilogy³. There's also going to be an empty space in between the fifth and sixth Stormlight books, but that will definitely be filled in with flashback chapters in 6-10.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 20:06 |
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Legion: Skin Deep was good. I loved the original Legion, and am very intrigued by the slow increases to Leeds' ability and world in general. I'm also very glad it's just a novelette and not a full blown novel - it's the perfect size to not get lost up its own rear end. I want more, but worry that too much of it would start to neuter it some. I enjoy all his work, but his shorter stuff is some of his best. Legion, Emperor's Soul, etc.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 22:51 |
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senae posted:You're messing up the series. The alloy of law trilogy is in between the first two trilogies of the Mistborn trilogy³. There's also going to be an empty space in between the fifth and sixth Stormlight books, but that will definitely be filled in with flashback chapters in 6-10. Nah, I mean Brandon said that The Way of Kings was only 'barely' before Alloy of Law, and it had to be that way because of timeline concerns.
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# ? Nov 25, 2014 00:04 |
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Mortanis posted:Legion: Skin Deep was good. I loved the original Legion, and am very intrigued by the slow increases to Leeds' ability and world in general. I'm also very glad it's just a novelette and not a full blown novel - it's the perfect size to not get lost up its own rear end. I want more, but worry that too much of it would start to neuter it some. I loved it, but, urgh, I want more. You're right that shorter is better with Sanderson, but this was short enough to read in a single sitting, and with this being one of my favorite series of his, I just wish there was more of it. Regardless, that was definitely a fun read.
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# ? Nov 25, 2014 02:11 |
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Thyrork posted:You've come to the right place. People always go on and on about how a good bowl of Pho is a cure-all when hungover or feeling sick. Lift is going to take that one step farther and have a Pho dude with her at all times in case of emergencies like death or dismemberment.
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# ? Nov 25, 2014 02:38 |
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Daveski posted:The Lift interlude was one of my favorite parts of the whole book, it's silly and fun and her powers and spren are neat. You are what's wrong with the world today.
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# ? Nov 25, 2014 20:10 |
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nucleicmaxid posted:You are what's wrong with the world today. The dumb thing with her chapter is that it was pretty clear she came and healed the other kid but everyone watching decided the other kid was the miracle and seemed to ignore her, or the constable guy who nobody ever seemed to question ever.
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# ? Nov 25, 2014 20:14 |
Evil Fluffy posted:The dumb thing with her chapter is that it was pretty clear she came and healed the other kid but everyone watching decided the other kid was the miracle and seemed to ignore her, or the constable guy who nobody ever seemed to question ever. Hey, he had the right paperwork. You don't question the paperwork.
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# ? Nov 25, 2014 20:42 |
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Evil Fluffy posted:The dumb thing with her chapter is that it was pretty clear she came and healed the other kid but everyone watching decided the other kid was the miracle and seemed to ignore her, or the constable guy who nobody ever seemed to question ever. But that's the point of the chapter, that everyone ignored her and only saw what they wanted to see...
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# ? Nov 25, 2014 21:13 |
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nucleicmaxid posted:You are what's wrong with the world today. Can't wait to see Lift re-establish the Order of the Awesomedancers
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# ? Nov 25, 2014 22:12 |
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nucleicmaxid posted:You are what's wrong with the world today. You know I'm half hoping she doesn't change a bit, ever, so you will gently caress off.
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# ? Nov 26, 2014 02:19 |
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About halfway through The Well of Ascension. Goddrat is the first book better. So much...sitting around and talking. Christ. And Vin even remotely giving Zane the time of day is incredibly frustrating. That being said, from the sounds of it book 3 is pretty dark and interesting so I'm going to keep going. Also, for a guy that's really shy about putting any kind of sexual content in his books, he seems totally fine with using sexual violence against women as a way of telling us how terrible the bad guys are. Staff's mistresses and the Terris breeding programs seems pretty unnecessary and didn't tell us anything we didn't already know. OreSeur's the imposter, isn't he?
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# ? Nov 26, 2014 23:44 |
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Well of Ascension has a pretty cool ending at least, but yeah I also thought the first Mistborn book was the best. The pacing on #2 is really off and is a prime example of the "Sanderson Avalanche" where not much happens until the end.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 00:58 |
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Yeah, book one is the best. I didn't necessarily hate book 2 and 3, but the one thing that did really hurt them besides the plodding pace of book 2 is the fact that there was not a single character left that was nearly as interesting as Kelsier. As it is, I'm only really glad I read them to have them under my belt as another cosmere book and also in preperation for Alloy of Law (which I liked a ton better) and the future books in the series.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 04:53 |
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Rumda posted:You know I'm half hoping she doesn't change a bit, ever, so you will gently caress off. Probably won't work. Sorry you have bad taste friend.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 06:02 |
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Al Cu Ad Solte posted:OreSeur's the imposter, isn't he? I can categorically say that OreSeur is not the imposter
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 19:24 |
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Shadows of Self - the next Mistborn novel - is officially done. Out next fall. https://twitter.com/BrandSanderson/status/538794501205417984
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# ? Nov 29, 2014 21:52 |
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Damo posted:Yeah, book one is the best. I didn't necessarily hate book 2 and 3, but the one thing that did really hurt them besides the plodding pace of book 2 is the fact that there was not a single character left that was nearly as interesting as Kelsier. I don't think that's really true. I think the main problems in Well of Ascension are two: Elend is horribly uninteresting and way too much time is spent on him; and Zane doesn't work either as a villain or as a tempter. Vin's kinda-sorta-attraction to him doesn't work, is at no point believable, and her "development" leaves her at the end of the book basically right where we thought she was at the end of the previous book. Quite a bit of stuff happens, I thought, but a great majority of the things that happen we either don't believe or don't care. I thought Hero of Ages was fantastic, whereas most readers seemed to think it was merely okay.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 00:50 |
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Eh, I think that in some ways none of the characters really living up to Kelsier gives a good sense to the reader for how much they're struggling with trying to fill the role he left for them after his great sacrifice in the first book. Elend is trying to fill his shoes and failing and it comes across really, really well. Of course the problem is that that kind of theme isn't really what people read Sanderson for and it isn't something he handles so well (if it even is really intentional). I kind of liked it but far more as part of the trilogy than I did when I was reading the book itself. Really it's an issue because the first book has such a focus on Kelsier that taking him away instantly removes a lot of the cool poo poo the reader had enjoyed and Vin doesn't really continue her journey in that book. Like you said she basically makes her way to where we thought she was. Elend makes quite a bit of progress but he wasn't really much of a figure in the first book until the end and it feels much the same kind of reset, where he's starting his whole hero's journey. Which I guess is the problem with the first Mistborn trilogy. The first novel works so well as a complete story that Sanderson basically needs to restart character development for the duology, which is frustrating as a reader.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 05:32 |
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Eric the Mauve posted:I don't think that's really true. I think the main problems in Well of Ascension are two: Elend is horribly uninteresting and way too much time is spent on him; and Zane doesn't work either as a villain or as a tempter. Vin's kinda-sorta-attraction to him doesn't work, is at no point believable, and her "development" leaves her at the end of the book basically right where we thought she was at the end of the previous book. Well, it seems like you are kind of agreeing with me. You basically just said the three main characters are bad/boring/undeveloped in Book 2. Regarding the plot, I just said it was plodding, not that nothing happens. There is a good deal of tension in the situation the characters are in, I just find that it's drawn out too long with not enough payoff by the end of the book. Book 3 was better than 2, just not as good as book 1. Overall yeah it's a decent-good series, well worth reading if you like Sanderson. It's flawed, but considering how poo poo most fantasy books are, the flaws are really tame in comparison to some of the poo poo out there. I'd still recommend them to most people, if only to prepare themselves for the future series in the Mistborn world. I mean, Alloy of Law was great, and with how Sanderson's writing just consistently improves, can you imagine how awesome Shadows of Self and the two present day/future Mistborn trilogies are going to be? So excited for Shadows of Self. I liked Alloy of Law so much more than Mistborn. One of my favorite things about it was that no one is a full Mistborn anymore. I found that really refreshing as it leaves things a bit more grounded and allows for cool gunfights and poo poo with a bit of magic thrown in, but without anyone being just Godlike and untouchable flying through the air owning everyone with no effort. Plus Wax and Wayne are just fun and likable.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 05:40 |
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Except their stupid names.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 05:55 |
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The best thing about the future Mistborn sequels is that Marsh is apparently still strolling around chatting with Sazed/Harmony. I wonder if he can communicate directly with Sazed if he travels to different worlds in the Cosmere.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 07:44 |
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Wolpertinger posted:Remember that Elantris can be a bit rough as his first published work. Did you read just the first book of Mistborn, or the whole series? I only read the first one. I heard from a friend the rest of the series goes off the rails, but I'd still like to check them out sometime. I'm about half way through Elantris, and boy you are not joking. I really like the story so far and the pacing seems better to me than Mistborn's, but holy hell could it have used a lot more editing for grammar. I have a couple other books to read after Elantris (Clariel came out last month and I haven't even flipped through it yet), but I'm either going to pick up the next two Mistborns or Way of Kings next. I had pretty much written off the new steampunky Mistborn book, but according to the thread it's actually good? I might have to read it after all. Also, they extended that writing contest until December 5th, so I got in a little actual polishing on my entry.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 07:48 |