Sanderson was chosen to finish Robert Jordans Wheel of Time after he died. Thats high acclaim. I liked Sandersons Mistborn series and just finished book 3 of the Stormlight series.
I am finishing the second era of Mistborn slowly but surely, and I am caught up on Stormlight. I still have to go back through things like Elantris (apparently one of his weakest works in regards to prose) and Warbreaker, and I think I have just about every one of his YA/adult books. Not grabbed his children's books, though I'm sure it would be an amusing little read.
What I find fascinating about Brandon Sanderson's writing is that he manages to make both conservative and progressive stand ins seem more fair in regards to each other than real life, which is a feat in itself in the modern era.
I love tremendously long books, and long running series so that's what attracted me to Stormlight Archive (and subsequently, the rest of his books) to begin with.
So long as he finishes his series, he's leagues better for long term investment than George.
Sanderson was chosen to finish Robert Jordans Wheel of Time after he died. Thats high acclaim. I liked Sandersons Mistborn series and just finished book 3 of the Stormlight series.
I am finishing the second era of Mistborn slowly but surely, and I am caught up on Stormlight. I still have to go back through things like Elantris (apparently one of his weakest works in regards to prose) and Warbreaker, and I think I have just about every one of his YA/adult books. Not grabbed his children's books, though I'm sure it would be an amusing little read.
What I find fascinating about Brandon Sanderson's writing is that he manages to make both conservative and progressive stand ins seem more fair in regards to each other than real life, which is a feat in itself in the modern era.
I love tremendously long books, and long running series so that's what attracted me to Stormlight Archive (and subsequently, the rest of his books) to begin with.
So long as he finishes his series, he's leagues better for long term investment than George.