![]() The learning curve is quite steep with the large cast of characters and mysterious lore, but there is a payoff (fondly dubbed the Sanderlanche), and it is well worth it. Because I admittedly haven’t read many books in the fantasy genre apart from Brandon’s, if I hadn’t already read Mistborn Era 1 and Warbreaker before The Way of Kings, I might have quit. ![]() After The Final Empire, read the short story The Eleventh Metal.Īt this point, it is a good time to read The Way of Kings, the first book in The Stormlight Archive, Brandon’s epic ten-book opus (four books out so far). It is referred to as Mistborn Era 1, as there will be a total of four (maybe five!) installments set in different time periods, a sort of through-line for the Cosmere. My own introduction to Brandon more than ten years ago, this trilogy shows off what he is best known for - compelling magic systems and world-building. ![]() Now that you’re hopefully committed, I recommend the Mistborn trilogy: The Final Empire, The Well of Ascension, and The Hero of Ages. I think Elantris should be read toward the beginning of your Cosmere journey, since it is Brandon’s first published book and shows signs of being his earlier work - but still good! After Elantris, read the short story The Hope of Elantris and the Hugo Award-winning novella The Emperor’s Soul, set on the same planet. ![]() The premise is a foil of Warbreaker’s and it is also currently a stand-alone. Best of all, you can read it for free on Brandon’s website. It’s currently a stand-alone novel, short for epic fantasy, and has strong character development and just enough romance to give it that somethin’ somethin’. I think newcomers to the Cosmere should start with Warbreaker. ![]()
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