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The Bands of Mourning (Mistborn) - Community Reviews back

by Brandon Sanderson
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isanythingopen
isanythingopen rated it 6 years ago
Who would have thought Wayne had it in him to get angry enough to use a gun. Since this is not set in Asia, I only get to roll one dice.Roll 1: 4 26. Part of a series that is more than 5 books long 1. Author is a woman : League of Dragons by Naomi Novik 8. Author's last name begins with th...
Escaping into My Books
Escaping into My Books rated it 8 years ago
The stakes keep getting higher each book, and more and more of the world and the Gods and other mystical forces is revealed. There appears to be one more book left in Era Two of the Mistborn books, and it looks like it will get more into the history and religion of the world than the previous. Eac...
Lindsay's Book Log
Lindsay's Book Log rated it 8 years ago
I feel like almost everything I said in my Shadows of Self review could be copied and pasted here and it would make almost all be applicable. I’m still not really enjoying this series. I still feel like I’m missing sections of the story. I feel like huge plot points are just being dumped on us ins...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 8 years ago
I love the way the relationship between Waxillium and Steris developed and how they were just so much fun together. Still Wayne is still a great character.Things are both improved and disimproved. Wax solves some mysteries and fails to solve some and dies (but not permanently) and discovers more ab...
Dang Rover: Cover to Cover
Dang Rover: Cover to Cover rated it 9 years ago
As a fantasy novel, The Bands of Mourning was outstanding. It's edge of your seat and laugh out loud--at the same time. Start with Mistborn, and don't stop until you get here. So worth it. As a part of Sanderson's Cosmere, those who are NERD enough to care are going to be thrilled with the new clu...
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