Hi everyone! I hope you are all doing well and staying warm. I have indeed started another Brandon Sanderson series. I am hooked, for better or for worse. If you are interested in my other reviews, you can check out my reviews of the Stormlight Archives. I am working through Wind and Truth so sit tight for that one. I already have lots of thought and haven’t made that much progress. Anyway, let’s talk about Mistborn in the meantime.

Content Warning: Violence and Gore, Discussions and Depictions of Sexual Assault

The world has been covered in ash and mist since the Lord Ruler took over. Under his rule, the nobility take what they want and leave the poor dead in their wake. There is, however, still hope. A charismatic and mysterious man named Kelsier has a plan to bring down the Lord Ruler once and for all. To do that, he must recruit an unusual team of talented people. From this group emerges an unlikely hero: an amateur thief named Vin. Under Kelsier’s guidance, Vin learns to embrace her powers. With everything at stake, Kelsier and his team must return hope to the world and start an uprising the likes of which have never seen before.

I almost gave this book five stars but took off points because it made me sad. I am so genuinely fascinated by how complex and wonderful Sanderson’s various worlds are. One thing Sanderson is great at is handling an ensemble of characters and not wasting anyone’s potential. I am truly obsessed with how this book comes out swinging with plenty of action, magic, romance, and tragedy all packed into 534 pages. I bought the second book before I even finished the first book. If that isn’t a testament to Brandon Sanderson’s writing then I don’t know what is. Drop what you’re doing. Pick up a Sanderson book, any Sanderson book. Trust me on this.

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