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Indlæser... The Hero of Ages: Mistborn Book Three (udgave 2012)af Brandon Sanderson (Forfatter)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. ***Spoilers for both Mistborn and Elantris below*** I have a lot of conflicting feelings about this trilogy. There was a lot of stuff I liked, some I didn't like, and some that I just wasn't in the mood for. The world building, as always, was great. Sanderson is a master at setting up worlds and cultures and religions that are all broken and hurting, but which fold together into a beautiful cohesive whole, usually through a clever rube-goldberg progression. I really enjoyed our evolving understanding of the Lord Ruler's plan, and I absolutely didn't see the importance of Sazed's copperminds until the end. Even little details that bugged me early-on (e.g. super vision shouldn't let you see further through mist) got their little explanations. What weren't so satisfying, to me, were the characters. I wasn't crazy about Spook's storyline at all, and felt the plot would have largely been fine without it. I didn't feel like anyone really earned their character development but Vin and maybe Sazed. A lot of the Crew were indistinguishable from each other for a majority of the trilogy. Sazed's struggle with atheism didn't really hit for me the way Hrathen's crisis of faith did in Elantris, and I missed the duel-of-wits style intrigue between Sarene and Raoden. A lot of my gripes are very subjective, though. I'm kinda sick of superhero stories, and especially superhero fight scenes, likely from the flood of MCU movies these days. The ending wasn't bittersweet enough for my taste. I find Sanderson's writing style, at least so far in his early books, a bit heavy-handed. He exposits things that I feel are already clearly established, his characters use each other's names in conversation far more often than is necessary, etc. Maybe the religion, the intrigue, and the characters were worse than those in Elantris, the only other book of his that I've read. But maybe I just wasn't in the mood for superhero combat, or maybe I don't like his writing voice and the more time I spend with it the more I want to pick his stories apart. I want to keep trying his books, though, because his worldbuilding is consistently delightful. wow! sanderson can write good series endings ^_^ it was quite impressive considering how big the stakes were already in the first two books and how ridiculously complex the plot is! i mean, so. many. layers. other than epic lore, i love the development of the characters too. and not just for the main ones, for the side characters too (and the villains!). i was just really wishing the best for each and everyone (and arguing with myself not to fall for the bad guys!). i cant wait to re-read this series, but i hear there are more books in this world...
Sanderson's conclusion to the epic that began with Mistborn and continued in Well of Ascension resonates with all the elements of classic heroic fantasy, along with unusual forms of magic and strong, believable characters. Sanderson pulls loose ends together, explains vague prophecies, and produces the Hero of Ages, and the Mistborn trilogy concludes satisfactorily. Sanderson's saga of consequences offers complex characters and a compelling plot, asking hard questions about loyalty, faith and responsibility. Indeholdt iHæderspriser
Fantasy.
Fiction.
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No tengo palabras para explicar lo que me ha gustado esta trilogía de libros. Y todo lo que queda por descubrir y leer. ( )