• Book Reviews,  Fiction

    The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson

    [Update in 2020: Sanderson might still be homophobic. Please read his works with caution.]
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    The Hero of Ages (Mistborn #3) by Brandon Sanderson


    The final book is a big resolution to the whole trilogy, with many questions answered and confusions cleared up. It is a dark yet exciting book. Definitely satisfying.

  • Book Reviews,  Fiction

    The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson

    [Update in 2020: Sanderson might still be homophobic. Please read his works with caution.]
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    The Well of Ascension (Mistborn #2) by Brandon Sanderson


    Lord Ruler, the one whom people in the Final Empire regarded as God, was dead, slain by Mistborn Vin. By overthrowing Lord Ruler, Kelsier’s crew hoped to create a better world for skaas. However, they were troubled by the increasing problem of providing enough food, for the mists were coming out not only at night but also during daylight, and also under siege of three armies. The crew struggled to figure out how to survive their enemies, build a stable empire, and understand legends. With an imposter of a kandra somewhere within them, the story becomes even more complicated.


  • Book Reviews,  Fiction

    Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson

    [Update in 2020: Sanderson might still be homophobic. Please read his works with caution.]
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    Mistborn (Mistborn #1) by Brandon Sanderson


    ‘People are attracted to vision.’ (Kelsier)


    Kelsier, a powerful Mistborn, led a skaa rebellion and with his inane yet clever plan, his crew tried to throw Luthadel into chaos, ultimately hoping to seize the tyrant, Lord Ruler. The book is about their adventure and life leading up to and a little after the event, and therefore jam-packed with action.