Vin, the street urchin who has grown into the most powerful Mistborn in the land, and Elend Venture, the idealistic young nobleman who loves her, must build a healthy new society in the ashes of an empire. Three separate armies attack. As the siege tightens, an ancient legend seems to offer a glimme...
I started the Mistborn trilogy earlier this year and I immediately fell in love with the world Sanderson created. It was also the first book by him that I read. I really wanted to learn more about the storyline and I was not disappointed by this second instalment. The Well of Ascension is massive,...
This book is a solid continuation of the first book, but the content is more focused on the politics and effects of the first book. I really liked the heist and revolution aspects of the first book but I really liked seeing what the effects of those actions were. There was a lot so self doubt that w...
The second book in the series is also a fun, fast paced read that's hard to put down. Sanderson expands the universe a bit to make things even more epic, there are plenty of twists and turns, and at the end, you're left with no choice but to pick up the third book. This isn't a deep, philosophical n...
The Final Empire was a bit of a ho-hum fantasy story to me. It picked up in the end, taking the traditional fantasy tropes and turning them on their head, and ended with the suggestion that there was more -- much more -- to come in the series. The Well of Ascension picks up a year later, and gives u...
Reseña en español (sin spoilers del libro anterior) de [b:El pozo de la ascensión|6568801|El pozo de la ascensión (Nacidos de la bruma, #2)|Brandon Sanderson|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348750658s/6568801.jpg|2120474] en el blog: Click AquíReview without spoilers for the first book:I don't have w...
I was so disappointed...After hearing all that hype, I was expecting something extraordinary. However for me second book felt boring and dragged too much. It felt like nothing interesting happened till the end - last 50 pages was much better... Main character was so annoying, that in the middle of t...
"The Well of Ascension" is where the Lord Ruler gained godlike powers to battle the Deepness and then transform the world instead of just releasing it, or that's what Kelsier's crew believed throughout the second Mistborn book by Brandon Sanderson. The middle volume of the Mistborn trilogy not only ...
Hey guys, I hope you all are having a great day, and this my review The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson. This book is also the second book in the Mistborn trilogy. The impossible has been accomplished. The Lord Ruler – the man who claimed to be god incarnate and brutally ruled the world for...
There are some big advantages to coming to a series late, like being able to read the entire series back-to-back rather than wait those long painful months until the next exciting instalment. I guess that makes me a "binge" reader.Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series is classic fantasy in just about ...
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