Review: The Hero of Ages (Mistborn, #3) by Brandon Sanderson
Last night, I finished The Hero of Ages. Since the final tear-stained pages of the Epilogue, I've wrestled with how to review this book, and I've reached a conclusion.
I can't.
Any review I attempt might accidentally ruin this book for someone somewhere at some point. And that possibility is unforgivable.
This is all I will say:
Sanderson's Mistborn trilogy is arguably the best epic fantasy trilogy that I have ever read.
The intricacies and subtlety of its plotting and themes left me gaping then screaming then crying then broken then satisfied. That's all I'll say.
Go. Read this series.
I can't.
Any review I attempt might accidentally ruin this book for someone somewhere at some point. And that possibility is unforgivable.
This is all I will say:
Sanderson's Mistborn trilogy is arguably the best epic fantasy trilogy that I have ever read.
The intricacies and subtlety of its plotting and themes left me gaping then screaming then crying then broken then satisfied. That's all I'll say.
Go. Read this series.
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@Zahra: I always joke about keeping a taser around to discourage spoilers. In the case of this book though, I seriously think it would unforgivable to spoil ANYTHING that happens. I am stunned at how Sanderson wove everything together. Brilliant, it's just brilliant.
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