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Sounds like a question for @Lordship and @Infinite Citadel...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.A question to those with more time than I've had lately: Are any of them after the original trilogy worth reading?
Haven't read them myself yet, but everyone says that they are necessary for the cosmere so I'm getting around to it once I finish KingkillerA question to those with more time than I've had lately: Are any of them after the original trilogy worth reading?
I don't blame you prioritizing Kingkiller; it's beautifully written. Say, have you encountered the Gentlemen Bastards series?
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.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.
All the female stereotypesCan you explain what they mean by that? lol me no get