

Stormlight is a top-tier fantasy series filled with massive volumes. And it’s only the first book in a 10-book series. Sanderson welcomes you to Roshar, a massive, brutal world replete with magical militaries, raging storms, and political machinations that’ll fuel jaw-dropping twists. If you’re even slightly inclined towards epic fantasy, be prepared for a world-shattering experience. Part of the reason we recommend you finish the Mistborn series first is to clear your schedule for the rollercoaster you are about to ride. 3: The Way Of KingsĮnter The Stormlight Archive, Brandon Sanderson’s protagonist-filled epic fantasy magnum opus. Mistborn ’s second era feels like a more focused narrative, but the raucous characters give it a comedic flair. That’s just a fancy-schmancy way to say: GUNS & TRAINS BABAY PEW PEW PEW!įor real, though, the advent of firepower in a world of Allomancers adds a fun, interesting dynamic to the story. The world has advanced to a Western civilization on the cusp of mass industrialization. Įra 2 picks up 300-ish years following the events of The Hero of Ages, which makes it a perfect second step in your journey. For now, readers have three Mistborn Era 2 books to enjoy: The Alloy of Law, Shadows of Self, and The Bands of Mourning. The still-in-progress Wax & Wayne Cycle is expected to conclude with The Lost Metal, which releases in November 2022. 2: Mistborn Era 2 (The Wax & Wayne Cycle) It’s easy to latch onto, and the three-book narrative will please plenty of longtime fantasy readers.ĭip your toe into the world of ash and mist, get familiar, then strap the hell in for twists and turns that have Cosmere-spanning implications. Mistborn era one is a fun, self-contained tale that still has Cosmere-spanning impacts. Her journey, spurred by the marvelous characters peppered throughout the trilogy, make this our easy first pick for Cosmere rookies. We follow Vin as she blossoms from decaying street-dweller to capable and confident protagonist. Mistborn and its sequels- The Well of Ascension and The Hero of Ages -pack a combined punch that rivals the best fantasy trilogies out there.
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Many Cosmere fans expect these worlds to discover one another (or be united by a mysterious force) in an Avengers-style crossover series.įor a full primer, check out Brandon Sanderson’s post about the Cosmere. Many of the author’s novels take place in a shared universe and tell stories of the people and civilizations of that universe’s planets.



Think the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but for Brandon Sanderson’s fantasy books. We’ve avoided spoilers, but if you want to go in as blind as a bat, just read the headers!Īnd now, at long last, The Quill To Live’s recommended Cosmere reading order.The two Wild Card picks at the end of this post can go anywhere in your reading order (with one caveat).You won’t find non-Cosmere works like Skyward or Alcatraz & The Evil Librarians here. Today, one and a half Brandon Sanderson experts (Andrew and Cole, respectively) shoulder the Herculean task of telling YOU the ideal Brandon Sanderson reading order. Come one, come all to the Cosmere! That’s right folks, after years of Brandon Sanderson reviews and discussions, we’re finally laying down the law.
