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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Unbelievable (SPOILERS)
« on: April 02, 2007, 11:43:48 PM »
Oh snap.

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Unbelievable (SPOILERS)
« on: April 01, 2007, 10:06:38 PM »
WOW. Thanks for the response Brandon. I recognize the difference between the two books, and am currently enjoying Elantris thoroughly. I let you know what I think when I finish it. Glad to be a part of the boards and I'll talk to you later. Have a good day.
-Joe C

P.S. I think Sigyn is correct. If you want a beautiful girl who's attracted to somewhat nerdy guys, then chances are you'll have to steal her away from whatever geek she is currently with. Peace.

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Mistborn as a Video Game
« on: March 29, 2007, 10:41:45 PM »
If Mistborn were to be made into a game, I'd personally like to see it done just like "Fable." The ability to scroll through and assign different magic powers to the buttons could be done with the allomantic powers.  In "Fable" you have to get your reknown higher and higher by doing missions and helping people. Say, if the Mistborn game was from Kelsier's point of view, a large portion of the game would be to keep doing missions and helping people until he had a large enough following with the skaa. He would have to build his reputation within the skaa community in order to inspire them or something. I'm not a game developer, I lack certain skills. Just my opinion, albeit a crappy one. Have a good day.
-JoeC

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Unbelievable (SPOILERS)
« on: March 29, 2007, 10:26:40 PM »
Tage, for some reason your post got to me and I went out and bought Elantris. I am presently 80 pages into it and enjoying every word. Thanks.
-Joe C

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Unbelievable (SPOILERS)
« on: March 29, 2007, 02:52:07 AM »
Getting my hands on Elantris is definately in the top five "need to do" things in my life right now.
Thanks for the reply.
-Joe C

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Brandon Sanderson / Unbelievable (SPOILERS)
« on: March 28, 2007, 11:28:31 PM »
Yes, this is another post from someone who loved Mistborn. Sorry, I've just never felt so compelled to compliment a book before in my life.

To Brandon,
       All I can think of is THANK YOU. I have never been so blown away from reading a book (and I've read a LOT of books.) You have truly renewed my love of reading and inspired me to go back to the typewriter myself. The characters, plot, pacing, etc.... were all perfect to me. Absolutely blown away. It's rare for me to show excitement or glee from watching a movie, nevermind a book! But the scene where Kelsier finally decides to take the Inquisitor on by himself was incredible! I couldn't stay seated. I literally had to read it standing up with a massive smile on my face. To provoke such a reaction from just words on a page is the greatest compliment (at least I think so) an author could receive. I absolutely think you deserve that compliment from me, and I hope you feel proud. You should.
       In about September or October of last year I had just finished Lord of the Rings and another good fantasy book before that and I was in the mood for another one. I usually bounce around genres but I was on a "fantasy roll" for lack of a better phrase. I just didn't want another political thriller or horror story. So I went to Barnes & Noble and bought two books, one of them Mistborn. At the time the description on the inside cover made it seem half-interesting. A month and a half later when I finished the first book I picked up Mistborn and re-read the inside jacket. I decided that I had wasted my money  and let the book sit in my closet for another three or four months (sorry Brandon I didn't know then what I know now! Don't take offense.) Last month I figured I'd read it anyway because I had paid for it and it was just sitting collecting dust.  I was immediately hooked after Kelsier somehow killed Lord Tresting and destroyed his home. I needed to know how he did it. Long story short, for the next couple weeks it was hard to put the book down. I read it sparingly because I didn't want to blow through it in a day! There was too much to enjoy and I liked to reflect on certain chapters after I'd read them. You've truly done an amazing job with this book. I am definitely your fan now.
       I eagerly await book two of the Mistborn trilogy. I'm glad it isn't that far down the road.Again, it's unreal the emotions I got out of that book. When Kelsier died I was so depressed! I understand it was for a purpose that couldn't be achieved while he was still alive, but I don't care.....haha. I liked him so much. He was so cool.
      In closing I'd like to again say thank you for this book and congrats on a job well done. I'll try to keep my future posts shorter and more to the point. I just had so much to say after reading Mistborn. This post is actually short and to the point compared with how I truly feel. A more frank letter would be a rambling mesh of compliments sprinkled with a lot of excited expletives. "Holy ****!" or  "God****!" would be used many times...LOL. I understand I can't do that here , so I restrained myself and waited a few days to gather my thoughts before I posted. I'll enjoy being a member of your fanclub and look forward to participating in other discussions.
    You have a good day.
-Joe C

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