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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Lost Metaldi Brandon Sanderson
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Feels like it's lost it's way a little. Far too much influence from the rest of the Cosmere, which has come about quite suddenly compared to the rest of the series, and hasn't improved it. I'm sure many casual readers who aren't devoted Sanderson fans will not have touched the far too windy and overly long Shardblade series. In addition to being confusing the timelines don't make much sense either. With the exception of the Cosmere religious aspect the rest of it is the usual fun. Wax is mixing politics and action, the rebellious groups are trying to destabilise the eternal city and the rest of the constables are trying to keep up. Wayne provides the comic relief and comes to terms with his personal morals. Yet more metals are introduced and aagain the balance and scheme of them makes even less sense than before. I enjoyed the plot and characters, but the worldbuilding is sliding away form me, and I'm not going to continue this I think. Sanderson is at his best introducing new worlds, but never quite has the details properly ironed out to continue them in long series, and the characters can't do it on their own. B+ (Very good). Conspirators plot mass destruction to appease an evil god. It's a fun book. The action is great, and fairly non-stop; it's possibly Sanderson's best up to this point as far as that goes. The story is less than ideal. It does what it needs to to give these characters resolution, so its satisfying in that regard. But it feels like it throws out the direction of the first three books in order to focus on stuff from other series, putting together Inter-Cosmere Avengers teams. That sort of stuff might have been really exciting if it had happened in its own book, or in a Stormlight book, but the finale of the Wax And Wayne series is an absolutely terrible place for it. (Apr. 2024) nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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"Return to #1 New York Times bestseller Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn world of Scadrial as its second era, which began with The Alloy of Law, comes to its earth-shattering conclusion in The Lost Metal. For years, frontier lawman turned big-city senator Waxillium Ladrian has hunted the shadowy organization the Set-with his late uncle and his sister among their leaders-since they started kidnapping people with the power of Allomancy in their bloodlines. When Detective Marasi Colms and her partner Wayne find stockpiled weapons bound for the Outer City of Bilming, this opens a new lead. Conflict between Elendel and the Outer Cities only favors the Set, and their tendrils now reach to the Elendel Senate-whose corruption Wax and Steris have sought to expose-and Bilming is even more entangled. After Wax discovers a new type of explosive that can unleash unprecedented destruction and realizes that the Set must already have it, an immortal kandra serving Scadrial's god, Harmony, reveals that Bilming has fallen under the influence of another god: Trell, worshipped by the Set. And Trell isn't the only factor at play from the larger Cosmere-Marasi is recruited by offworlders with strange abilities who claim their goal is to protect Scadrial...at any cost. Wax must choose whether to set aside his rocky relationship with God and once again become the Sword that Harmony has groomed him to be. If no one steps forward to be the hero Scadrial needs, the planet and its millions of people will come to a sudden and calamitous ruin."-- Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The ending might be one of my favorite Sanderson endings. Although I'm pretty sure I feel that way about every Sanderson book I read for the first time.... This guy really knows how to nail an ending, is all I'm saying. ( )