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| The Well of Ascension: Book Two of Mistborn | 
enlarge | Author: Brandon Sanderson Publisher: Tor Fantasy Category: Book
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ISBN: 0765356139 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780765356130 ASIN: 0765356139
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Evil has been defeated. The war has just begun.
They did the impossible, deposing the godlike being whose brutal rule had lasted a thousand years. Now Vin, the street urchin who has grown into the most powerful Mistborn in the land, and Elend Venture, the idealistic young nobleman who loves her, must build a healthy new society in the ashes of an empire.
They have barely begun when three separate armies attack. As the siege tightens, an ancient legend seems to offer a glimmer of hope. But even if it really exists, no one knows where to find the Well of Ascension or what manner of power it bestows.
It may just be that killing the Lord Ruler was the easy part. Surviving the aftermath of his fall is going to be the real challenge.
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Perhaps the most exciting author in sci fi/fantasy today June 21, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Brandon Sanderson has been called upon to finish Robert Jordan's master work for a reason, his world-building is innovative and compelling, his characters are well-fleshed and developed and his plotting is near flawless. In this, the second of the Mistborn series (write faster!), the question of what happens when the dark-lord is vanquished is answered as the heroes of the first find themselves struggling to maintain control over the events they created. And maybe they did not know as much as they thought...
Since this review is very early in the sequence of what will undoubtedly prove many favorably ones to come (or see hardcover edition), I'll avoid the spoilers, and again simply call on Mr. Sanderson to get us the next in the series as fast as possible -- my only caveat is that I want Memories of Light (the last WoT) book too.
I recommend this series without reservation, and suggest likeminded readers treat themselves to Sanderson's Elantris as well.
Kept me spellbound June 30, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This 2nd book in the series from Brandon Sanderson is, like the first, awesome. I had heard about this author only because of the death of a very famous author and Brandon is going to finish this other authors last book in a very long series. Brandon, if he continues to write like he has done in these two books, will be and already is, one of the premier authors in this Genre. Robert Jordan would be proud!
Yuck September 4, 2008 2 out of 8 found this review helpful
I'm not sure I read the same book as what all these glowing reviewers are discussing. It's a little like the Emperor's New Clothes. I found this book less exciting than the first one in the series which was a yawner to begin with. Cardboard characters and sterotypical situations. There was nothing new, it was all a melange of other fantasy novels. As someone who loved the first three volumes of Jordan but grew increasingly bored with the constant sequels that added nothing to the storyline, I guess Sanderson is a worthy pick to finish off The Wheel of Time.
Joe Abercrombie makes this guy look like a piker.
Well of Ascension, Well Written July 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What a marvelous continuation of the Mistborn book! The Well of Ascension creates a wonderful tale of what happens after evil is defeated. Just when you think Brandon Sanderson has pulled out all the stops, another surprise comes your way.
Vin, Elend, and their band of companions struggle to maintain control of Luthadel as multiple armies beseige the city and the ambassadors beg to open the gates and let their foes in. Meanwhile Vin struggles with her new place in the world. Is she a thief, a noblewoman, or a diety?
Well of Ascension is a well laid tale that, like its predesesor, will leave you scratching your head in shock at the end.
Blood Forsaken (Paperback)
Exciting and complex July 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A great sequel to Mistborn. Complex characters, relationships and politics. Surprising twists. A really good read.
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