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u/divinopenombra · 2 pointsr/brandonsanderson

I think Fifth Season is a great place to start, but I thought the Dreamblood series was really unique as well. I also really loved The Inheritance Trilogy (though it does feel very similar to the Broken Earth series... but the first book has a blind main character, which is a great read!).

If you're not certain, her collection of short stories (How Long 'til Black Future Month?) is a great start too. I believe there's a short story in there from all three of her series.

Hope that helps!

u/DealingWithIt127 · 2 pointsr/brandonsanderson

From what I've read?

  1. Oathbringer
  2. The Way of Kings
  3. Words of Radiance
  4. The Well of Ascension
  5. The Final Empire
  6. The Hero of Ages
  7. Elantris
  8. The Alloy of Law

    So you could read that as 1. Stormlight Archive 2. Mistborn 3. Other books

    This link is all the Mistborn books with the UK (Gollancz) covers, this is the trilogy with US covers. There is a boxed set of the original Mistborn trilogy somewhere, I've seen it in the UK versions (can't speak for the US, as where I live all the Sanderson books are sold with the UK covers).

    You'd have to buy the Stormlight Archive and other books separately though as I don't think they have boxed sets yet. Amazon and Book Depository are bound to have them, I'd recommend shopping around for the best price. I don't live in the US, so I can't speak for the retailers that exist over there.

    Edit: Yeah nah I got the order wrong
u/SiulOdracir · 3 pointsr/brandonsanderson

I just finished reading the Gentleman Bastards series, by Scott Lynch:

  1. The Lies of Locke Lamora
  2. Red Seas Under Red Skies
  3. The Republic of Thieves
  4. The Thorn of Emberlain (will be released in late september this year).

    After reading The Stormlight Archive, and Mistborn, a friend recommended me the Gentleman Bastards saga and I loved it. I'd say I liked it more than mistborn, and equally than The Stormlight Archive. Scott Lynch is also a great author.

    I enjoyed reading the Gentleman Bastards saga. The characters are complex, the fantasy lore is rich, not Brandon Sanderson-rich, but rich. The history is great. But I must say that I think Scott Lynch is very descriptive, I found difficult to get through because so much detail was offered.

    PS. Maybe we all could share our goodreads.com profiles. Seeing that we have similar tastes, we could see what others are reading.
u/SurlyJason · 3 pointsr/brandonsanderson

Lately I've been ruminating on the Dark Elf Trilogy. I read it years ago, but I liked it a lot. If I recall, I once saw u/mistborn at The Dragon's Keep, and he liked that trilogy too.

I hope sci-fi is okay. Most of the time it's fantasy set in a different era.

u/clayxa · 1 pointr/brandonsanderson

I didn't read the post properly and so was referring to the American one, BUT in order to rectify my mistake I have found some for you!

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0575099038?tag=brandsande-21

EDIT: Removed second link as realised it was discontinued. The amazon link is used. sorry :(

EDIT 2: WOW someone is selling one for £265: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/The-Way-of-Kings-Bk-1-by-Brandon-Sanderson-Hardback-2010-1st-1st-VG/172814376533

EDIT 3: Another one for £265, wow. https://picclick.co.uk/The-Way-of-Kings-Bk-1-by-Brandon-172814376533.html

u/I_Go_By_Q · 3 pointsr/brandonsanderson

Are you American? If so, this link might help:

here

Just make sure that under format “Mass Market Paperback” is the one selected

u/Beer_in_an_esky · 2 pointsr/brandonsanderson

Yup. I'm currently living in Japan, so excuse the gratuitous katakana, but down the bottom of this page it says paperback release is March 6th. Amazon then claims another week or two for shipping (I have a feeling it will be faster though).

(ペーパーバック, lit. pe-pa-bakku, means paperback)

u/ilkhan2016 · 4 pointsr/brandonsanderson

I like it, but it doesn't fit the style of the others

u/marethyu316 · 1 pointr/brandonsanderson

Final Empire Mass Market - The older mass market books are still on Amazon, so make sure you're ordering the new ones.

Well of Ascension Mass Market - Not out until October 29th

Hero of Ages Mass Market- Out November 26th

u/Anatrok · 8 pointsr/brandonsanderson

The description says it's Mistborn, which in the US is the title. The subtitle The Final Empire is not found on the mass paperback, only the first edition cover.

https://www.amazon.com/Mistborn-Final-Empire-Book-No/dp/0765350386