Mistborn Series

A question to those with more time than I've had lately: Are any of them after the original trilogy worth reading?

 
A question to those with more time than I've had lately: Are any of them after the original trilogy worth reading?
If you're a fan of the greater cosmere, they're a necessity imo. The first Wax&Wayne is an interesting/fun read, the second and third add a lot of lore about shards and what not. 

Read them, then come back and read the following spoiler:

WHO THE FUCK IS TRELL? 

 
I don't blame you prioritizing Kingkiller; it's beautifully written.  Say, have you encountered the Gentlemen Bastards series?

Well, I can't say I'm surprised that the series are related.

 
I don't blame you prioritizing Kingkiller; it's beautifully written.  Say, have you encountered the Gentlemen Bastards series?


I'm glad to have gotten Lordship into the Kingkiller chronicles. Also the Gentleman Bastards series was great, though the third book was a bit meh. The Lies of Locke Lamora was crazy great though. 

Also yeah, while I'm interested in the Cosmere, I cannot be able to handle the awfulness of Sanderson and writing female characters from the origin trilogy. Thats the biggest reason I'm skeptical of the new series lol.

 
Yeah, there are a few aspects of Sanderson's writing in which you can see him develop over time.  May he continue to progress away from writing female characters as a pile of tropes.
I've been thinking about these comments a bit lately when starting the Mistborn series and am a little conflicted. I can see where you're coming from with the tropes and whatnot though.

 
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