Find Out How I Did, Jamming With. . .
The Bands of Mourning
In this, the next installment
of the continuing Mistborn saga, Waxillium Ladrian draws ever closer to
fathoming the antics of his uncle, and the activities of the mysterious Set.
Allow me to set the scene:
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So, what happens? Ah, THAT
would be telling, and I hate to spoil surprises. Nevertheless, The Bands of Mourning once again reveal
how good Sanderson is at laying out the foundations of an epically proportioned
puzzle, and then gradually allowing us to piece things together as the story
develops.
All the elements are there:
Revenge; politics; long held secrets; mystery; intrigue; conspiracies;
ambition. And at last, we get to learn more about Wax’s sister, Telsin, along
with the goals motivating his uncle’s behavior. A course that has riven
Waxillium’s family to the core.
The thing is, it’s NOT just
about House Ladrian. We also get to discover that the people of Elendel aren’t
the only ones to survive the changing of the world. And that goes for the
long-lived kandra too, whose knowledge far exceeds that of mortal man. What
role might some of them have in the simmering turmoil threatening to rip the
world of Scadrial apart?
To find out the answer to
that question, we’ll have to temper our anticipation and wait for the final
installment of the story: The Lost Metal.
Here’s hoping we don’t have to wait too long.
This is superbly crafted
fantasy.
Amazon Review
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