We are planning a revolution in this book. I would give up my right leg (aka my favorite limb) to be able to watch a well-done movie of this book. If you’re looking for a great fantasy read with a magnificent world, a breathtaking magical system that will leave stars in your eyes, complex characters full of life, and an evil ruler who isn’t what he seems to be, PICK THE FINAL EMPIRE UP. Okay enough fangirling and more reviewing: My reactions at school were literally scaring some of my peers, I think. It was just, ya know, enjoyable.īut this one? Oh boyyy. I didn’t enjoy Sanderson’s Steelheart(lost interest and never got back to the book), and I really liked Rithmatist by him too, but it wasn’t like GREAT or anything. The Mistborn Trilogy was just a series that was constantly on my radar, but I never really bothered to pick up because of one thing or another. I AM N O T SUPPOSED TO BE READING.īut alas, I picked this book one day to procrastinate in the wee hours of the morning (yeah I wake up at 4 am sometimes to do homework) and I couldn’t. I have several papers to write, 40 pages of textbook to read/outline, and two tests to study for by Thursday of this week. In Brandon Sanderson’s intriguing tale of love, loss, despair and hope, a new kind of magic enters the stage – Allomancy, a magic of the metals.
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