The Well of Ascension The Well of Ascension
Book 2 - Mistborn

The Well of Ascension

Mistborn Book Two

    • 4.5 • 4 Ratings
    • 5,99 €
    • 5,99 €

Publisher Description

THE INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON BEHIND THE COSMERE

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The Dark Lord is dead, and now a new world can be built.


The impossible has happened. The Lord Ruler is dead has been vanquished. But so too is Kelsier the man who masterminded the triumph. The awesome task of rebuilding the world has been left to his protege Vin; a one-time street urchin, now the most powerful Mistborn in the land.

Worryingly for her Vin has become the focus of a new religion, a development that leaves her intensely uneasy. More worryingly still the mists have become unpredictable since the Lord Ruler died and a strage vaprous entity is stalking Vin.

As the siege of Luthadel intensifies the ancient legend of the Well of Ascension offers the only glimmer of hope. But no-one knows where it is or what it can do...

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FANTASY DOESN'T GET BETTER THAN SANDERSON:

'Highly recommend to anyone hungry for a good read'
ROBIN HOBB

'Epic in every sense'
GUARDIAN

'Sanderson is the most immersive fantasy writer I've ever encountered'
BEN AARONOVITCH

'All the explosive action any adventure fan could want'
LOCUS

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2010
30 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
800
Pages
PUBLISHER
Orion
SIZE
6.3
MB

Customer Reviews

Ellinoora Annakaisa Kamilla ,

Very fascinating and almost disturbing in some ways

The book reveals even bigger twists than its predecessor even though it's difficult to believe and the main on is quite original. The writing style is also improved a bit (it was not bad before however). The book also has improved its supporting female characacter numbers.

There has some misteps however with most of the book involving an issue that is almost a distraction to the overall plot with the armies. It's very fascinating but the way it wraps up is almost like it had to since the book is ending. The relationship drama is also well written and in a way important to the climax but it is quite repetitive and flirting with a love triangle plot was nessecarily. In general repetitive writing is Sanderson's issue with writing style even if he provides important new info almost every time. It still is a bit grating while you read if.

The novelty of the world it had during the first book can't hide anymore how bleak these books can be. It is not exactly a criticism but something that can turn people off. This is very nearly 5/5 book and I hope and expect I can give that score to the next one.

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