This book is the start of a companion series for the Mistborn world, it takes place 300ish years after the original trilogy and is a flintlock fantasy. I wouldn't recommend picking up this series if you haven't read the original because while it can stand alone, Sanderson builds the world much bett...
Zapowiada się na to, że bieżący rok będzie u mnie sponsorowany przez pana Sandersona. „Siewca wojny” za mną, „Firefight” czeka następny w kolejce, a teraz „The Alloy of Law”, czyli w polskim tłumaczeniu „Stop prawa”. Spodziewałem się po tej książce raczej miałkiej lektury. Sam autor twierdzi, że n...
I read the original Mistborn Trilogy, so long ago that all I remember are the bare basics. But I remembered enough to be interested in reading Alloy of Law which is set in the same world...but 300 years or so into the future. And like the first three Mistborn books....this one left me with the same ...
Re-Reading to prepare for Shadows of Self... Not sure why I didn't give this book 5 stars to start with. I loved everything about it this time around. All set for Shadows of Self and The Bands of Mourning. 11/9/12 to 11/19/12The Alloy of Law....hmm, what to say about it? It started off slow ...
In helping me establish some of the background for the plot of this book, here is the Goodreads summary: In the three hundred years since the events of the Mistborn trilogy, science and technology have marched on. Scadrial is now on the verge of modernity, with railroads, electric lighting, and ev...
The Alloy of Law is a continuation of the original Mistborn Trilogy - set three hundred years after the events that took place in the third book, The Hero of Ages. Needless to say, this means that our favorite characters from the original series are long gone. Which would explain why I waited MONT...
Actual Rating: 3.75/5 star sandwichesWarning: There are a few spoilers in this review in the section where I talk about sexism, so if you don't want to be spoiled, just skip over that part. 1. Summarized ThoughtsThis book wasn't nearly as enjoyable or wonderful as the first trilogy set in the Mistbo...
As titles go, The Alloy of Law is a pretty bad one. It's not nearly as bad as All You Need Is Kill, but it doesn't suggest anything about the story, even if you're familiar with the magic system in the Mistborn series, and it's hardly evocative. The magic is based on using metals, so alloy is at lea...
This book was a complete joy to read! (Or, should I say, it was a complete joy to "listen to," as I listened to the audiobook for this one). For those of you who have already read the original Mistborn trilogy (which isn't necessarily required before reading The Alloy of Law), this book was definite...
~~Moved from GR~~ The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson Alloy (n.) (Paraphrased from American Heritage and Webster) 1. A homogeneous mixture or solid solution of two or more metals. 2. A mixture; an amalgam: "A combination of epic fantasy and western" 3. Anything added that serves to reduce...
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