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Old 01-18-2012, 08:29 AM   #6
Nancy Fulda
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Originally Posted by carpetmojo View Post
Am I alone - having finished Book 3 - in feeling Sanderson has done the old "hitting the buffers at No. 3 in a series" trick ?
If you're talking about the Mistborn trilogy then, yes, the third book dragged. Sanderson spent a lot of time setting up for the (admittedly intriguing) ending, but didn't manage to deliver as much punch for chapter as the earlier books. Pretty much the only plotline I was 100% sucked in by was TenSoon's.

I haven't read The Alloy of Law yet, although it's on my list for 2013. I'm kind of curious to see what Sanderson's done with the magic system.
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