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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Warbreaker Reviews
« on: June 23, 2009, 01:48:32 AM »
I loved reading it online (well except for the part where my eyes would bug out because I'd just been reading text for the last 8 hours and my eyes hurt!).

I hadn't realized that it was being released soon. Or rather this month. I figured it'd have been released later. A week or so ago I was in Chapters (aka Indigo) with my boyfriend and his friends waiting for a movie when I decided to see if there was anything that caught my eye in the Fantasy section. Lo and behold a pretty cover with huge lettering saying "Warbreaker." I fangirl squealed. My boyfriend couldn't figure out what was wrong! Lol I was torn on whether to buy it since I didn't have much money at the time but my love of books won out.

I'm now reading it once more. (This time though I'm not certain my eyes will hurt. I make no promises as to being "awake" for work in the mornings though!)

Thanks Brandon Sanderson!!!! *insert fangirl hearts for the book*

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: WOT Help
« on: November 09, 2008, 08:40:33 PM »
I've read the first bunch of them (I think up to 9 or so) but then real life events caught up to me (I moved away to college) and stopped reading. I tried to get back into the swing by getting book 10 (Winter's Heart?) only to realize that I couldn't figure out which character was doing what and why (I'm talking the smaller characters, I remembered what went on with the major ones). Then I got back from college and tried to read them in one big sitting. That didn't go well. I started dreading reading "yet another" 1000 pages of plot.

Having said that I actually rather enjoyed them all and I'm definitely going to re-read them. I just need to pace myself and not try to read them all one after the other after the other without taking a short break in between. :)

The one thing RJ did do was to make me shy away from the really big series - but only when the author isn't nearing the completion of the story. If a major plot arc spans 10 books again, sure I'll read it. If it spans 10 books and the author's only on book 2 and it'll take 3 years between books to read, I won't start it - I'll pick it up closer to completion.

The only thing I wish I had of the WoT series is them all in hardback. My mom and I bought them all in paperback and with the few read throughs that we have done, some are already falling apart.

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Brandon's Book Tour
« on: October 22, 2008, 10:58:50 PM »
What no Canadian locations?! /sad

Ah well. I'm sure he'll come up here and brave the crazy Canucks at some point during his life.

I've never been to a signing or met any of the authors I liked. Going to have to find one or two I can get at in the future.

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Wanted to say that this is a great series. I loved all of it. In fact I'm going to have to go back and read it all over again, just because I read way too fast and not closely enough to catch everything on the first run through.

I was very very sad to see Elend and Vin die at the end (the entire time she "was" Preservation I kept screaming that she's gotta come back down and say bye to Elend - I think I managed to make my brother mad for that one :)) but the imagery of when Spook found their bodies at the end sorta made it "ok" for me. They were holding hands, possibly showing that their love transcended even their deaths. You don't always get that in stories - I mean sure a lot of characters are always saying that they'll love each other forever, but I don't feel the stories always SHOW that.

A few things caught me by surprise: Sazed's "true" purpose...how the Koloss/Iquisitors/Kandra were made (especially the Koloss - I sat back and blinked for about five minutes over that one)...the location of the Kandra Homeland (hah right under the Lord Ruler's nose!)...the function of the mists (well in this book particularly)...

I also wanted to say that I absolutely loved how Vin (and Elend, though I didn't relate to him that much in this aspect) finally managed to piece together her identity - that she could happily attend balls and dance away the night while playing polite politics one minute and then turn around and become a necessary assassin the next. It really struck a chord within myself since it's been something I've been struggling with myself recently (two disparate "personalities" not so much with the assassinating ;) ).  It's heartening to know that it is possible (and I don't think its something that I've come across a lot in the novels I've read)

Well that's just my two cents...

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Mistborn 3 Cover (Slight Spoilers for Mistborn 2)
« on: January 28, 2008, 04:23:57 AM »
/headslap I didn't recognize the Inquisitors. My mental image of them was not like that. Probably the only reason.

I'm glad Vin looks a lot better this time. I have to admit I was a bit put off by the "ugly" Vin on the other two covers.

Not a fan of the toes but I like the scene in and of itself. :)


I haven't seen the hardcover cover of Final Empire, so I never realized that it was different from the softcover version I have. I'll have to go find it.

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: How did you find out about Brandon Sanderson?
« on: January 01, 2008, 07:19:58 PM »
Yes, though I should have said its two different types of recordings.

One's on CD and the other on Tape. :)

My bad!

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: How did you find out about Brandon Sanderson?
« on: December 30, 2007, 11:38:28 PM »
Our library has three different versions of Alcatraz: two separate sound recordings and the book itself. Not many copies of it though.

Actually I do remember coming across Mistborn though...when I'd picked it up from Chapters I thought the cover looked familiar...mom, who works at the library, was actually cataloging it to put it into circulation...I had other things on my plate then but did tell myself I would pick it up at some point...I'd forgotten about that (oops!)

As to whether she's part of this conspiracy...I'll have to ask  :P

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: How did you find out about Brandon Sanderson?
« on: December 25, 2007, 07:42:44 PM »
This makes me wonder if I'm the only Canadian here. :P

Nah not the only one. :)

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Brandon To Write Wheel of Time Book 12
« on: December 23, 2007, 10:47:32 PM »
the only part I remember that might have talked about her was when Rand loses his hand,

O.O

Obviously I'm behind....

I"m gonna go back to reading the entire series again so I at LEAST know what the heck is going on....

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: How did you find out about Brandon Sanderson?
« on: December 14, 2007, 03:18:16 AM »
I went to one of my favorite World of Warcraft comic sites to find a post saying something about the WOT series final book being written by someone I'd never heard of. :) At which point I went immediately to the Dragonmount website (well as fast as my sad internet connection would let me) and read the whole story.

So I went out to my local bookstore (had to walk in ten feet of snow uphill both ways ya know ;)) and bought the first Mistborn novel (still on Chapter 1 but hoping to read it after I pry myself away from the boards tonight).

The rest, as they say, is history. :)

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Brandon To Write Wheel of Time Book 12
« on: December 14, 2007, 03:13:51 AM »
I can't wait for this book to come out.

I'm sure you will do him proud!

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