After reading this book I’ve finally come to agree with all the high praise Brandon Sanderson gets from his work. The characters were awesome, the story was so well done, and the mysteries and magic made the book even greater.
First off, I’ll continue to praise Michael Kramer as a narrator. He has done such a good job with both Wheel of Time and Mistborn that he just might become my new favorite narrator. He does such a job with differentiating each character that it is easy to tell which is which, a trait that any good narrator should have. I look forward to more of his narration in The Ways of Kings when I begin that series.
I love Brandon Sanderson, his Mistborn series has so far been a thrill ride and I’ve loved it every step of the way.
This is, without a doubt, the best book in the series, however, it would not be so without all the characters’ journeys and growth in the previous books. I have always related most to Renna’s quiet introvertedness and her hesitancy to take leadership. Interestingly enough, since beginning this series a few years ago, I have found myself in more and more situations at work in which I have needed to take more of a leadership role. In this way, I feel as if Renna and I have grown together, and I have enjoyed cheering on my fellow introvert as we both learned to come out of our shells. Leith has grown throughout the series as well, and it was satisfying to watch him relax a little bit and begin to enjoy his life. Granted, he is still recovering from his injuries and keeping an eye out for enemies, but he seems to finally accept the gift he has been given in a second chance and a relationship with Renna. This adds a whole new dynamic to his character when we see him fight to protect his family. Then there was Martyn. His story was my favorite in this book. I liked his gruff, grumpy nature and how his inner softness emerged in spite of his reluctance to show he cares. He has some serious trust issues, for valid reasons, but once he decides to commit to something he is fully invested. His character development was tremendously satisfying
This book is a very good book. It is not one of my favorite books, but it is in, or somewhat close to, the top ten list. It has an intriguing story and has some humor in it to make sure that it isn’t all mellow.
I think that this work is a very well put together book. Even though In the earlier questions I make it sound like a ten on ten this book is not. I rate this book a 9/10 for the soul reason that it was on a very directed path and you could the events that were going to happen before they did by just reading the book. Even the twist that the author put in were not that book which made some of the book predictable and who really wants a book in which they know everything that is going to happen.
I would not have finished reading his book had it not been about places that I have traveled to and names of people I am familiar with. It is confusing and choppy. Sometimes it had to be read more than once to make sure I was following his thoughts correctly.
I really liked the book. It was very enjoyable to read. I would recommend it to my friends, because I think they
I like this series that the author wrote. I like the characters and their personalities. I like Will’s endurance and how he never gives up on anything. I like how he forgives people when he starts to understand. I like how he risked losing his pony friend in a race, just win him back. I like how the Wakir Seley el’then thought of his army and how he cared for them. I like the plot of the story and the theme.I like how there are enemies wherever they go. I keeps the excitement and thrill going. I like everything about these books.
I liked how in one scene from the story she described the surroundings as, “Wide expanses of moonlit grass separated the east and west sides of the street.” I also liked how the author used vivid description to create imagery on the appearances of the characters such as when Henri was described as being tired and weary immediately before he collapsed. One thing that I didn't like about the book was how the figures in the book that were deemed untrustworthy were turned into demons and other creatures. This did not seem very appropriate towards how the story was presented. The author could have made them glow a different color or done something that wouldn't have been so gruesome and terrible. This book was very inspirational and interesting to me despite the demons and vampires.
In closing, I think the book is awesome and I really enjoyed reading it. The dialogue was writing amazingly and the characters traits and beliefs were on key. I also really enjoyed the relationships between Henry and Keiko as well as the relationship between Henry and his
I think this was a great and an amazing story. I really like the way the author especially foreshadowed the key that fell. That was actually a perfect foreshadowed in my opinion. I really loved the way they put this book together all the details and the five people that he meets. My most favorite part would have to be when he meets Tala and she tells him that he burned her. Also that he wasn’t hallucinating when he thought he was burning a child. Also I really like the story about when he met his captain. When they where held hostage and had to mine coal. The sad part is when crazy number two killed one of them that were very sick. It was a really awesome story and an amazing plan to kill the four crazies. No one expected that to happen. When
I enjoyed her writing style over all. I enjoyed every other character in the book but there was never enough time away from Jules Jacobson. I love the plot. I really wish I could go on so I can see what happens with the characters but even when I skipped to the end of the book, Jules was still behaving in a way that I just couldn’t stand.
But, I can tell you how reading this book made me feel. I was restlessly waiting for more, completely mesmerized, and extremely disoriented – which, in turn, only made me crave more and more of a limited page count. It sort of reminded me of reading Brave New World in the sense that, after reading it, I still had no clue what had happened but at the same time knew exactly what was going down. This book baffled me so completely that, even while writing this review, I am still struggling to pull apart what was real and what was
Wow. The first glowing reviews have nailed the book with NO spoiler alerts needed. I feel inadequate to add much EXCEPT:
Mistborn has gotten a lot more interesting, it isn't boring like the beginning at all. I really love this book and many of the characters have developed a lot. They are very different from who they were at the start of
I loved this book so much. There is so much action and is so much better and exciting with so much amazing detail and description. This is one of my favorite books ever. When you read it, you don’t want to put it down and it makes you feel like you are with the characters in the book and you know them so well. I recommend this book to anyone who can read at this level.
I would like to conclude by saying that this novel The Lord of the Rings has inspired many spin off works, including several games as well.The enormous popularity of Tolkien’s epic saga has greatly expanded the demand for fantay novels, largely thanks to the Lord of the Rings. It is an an extraordinary work, grandly conceived, brilliantly executed and wildly entertaining novel of Tolkien .In the whole novel we see that it 's a hobbit 's dream, a wizard 's delight. And, of course, it 's only the beginning.The language used in this novel is very simple and easy to understand by people. In short this novel has won the hearts of many .This novel is a must read. I see this novel as a near perfect: It 's one of the best fantasy novel ever written. The story just revolves around the Ring which is created by a Dark lord, Sauron.It has brought the supernaturalism in such a way that we could clearly make out where is the supernaturalism used.