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The Hero of Ages (Mistborn, Book 3)
Written by Brandon Sanderson
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Average Score:
84(7)
Who is the Hero of Ages?
To end the Final Empire and restore freedom, Vin killed the Lord Ruler. But as a result, the Deepness---the lethal form of the ubiquitous mists---is back, along with increasingly heavy ashfalls and ever more powerful earthquakes. Humanity appears to be doomed.
Having escaped death at the climax of The Well of Ascension only by becoming a Mistborn himself, Emperor Elend Venture hopes to find clues left behind by the Lord Ruler that will allow him to save the world. Vin is consumed with guilt at having been tricked into releasing the mystic force known as Ruin from the Well. Ruin wants to end the world, and its near omniscience and ability to warp reality make stopping it seem impossible. She can’t even discuss it with Elend lest Ruin learn their plans!
The conclusion of the Mistborn trilogy fulfills all the promise of the first two books. Revelations abound, connections rooted in early chapters of the series click into place, and surprises, as satisfying as they are stunning, blossom like fireworks to dazzle and delight. It all leads up to a finale unmatched for originality and audacity that will leave readers rubbing their eyes in wonder, as if awaking from an amazing dream.
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Book Details
Fantasy
Mass Market Paperback,
784 Pages
Published
by Tor Books on April 28, 2009
First Published by Tor Books in 2008
ISBN-10 0765356147
ISBN-13 978-0765356147
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Reviews
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Fantasy Literature
| Kat Hooper
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Review Rating: 100
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I heartily recommend the Mistborn series for anyone looking for an original, well constructed epic which is satisfyingly finished in three volumes.
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Neth Space
| Neth
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Review Rating: 90
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I was totally sucked into the world and couldn't put the book down.
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The Wertzone
| Adam Whitehead
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Review Rating: 90
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it is to a considerably less-pronounced degree than others. The ending is consistent with what has come before, features some excellent twists on the established characters and magic systems, and leaves clear hints of there being more to come, as well as clues for those readers interested in the greater cosmology and universe.
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Boomtron
| Rob
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Review Rating: 80
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Sanderson has delivered a well planned, carefully written and satisfying final volume but I don't think it will reach the status of the great works of epic fantasy that have obviously inspired him.
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Stephen Hunts SF Crownest
| Ewan Angus
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Review Rating: 80
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Regardless of my slight displeasure at the handling of some plot points, I was still massively impressed with how the pace quickens towards the end...
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sffworld.com
| Rob H. Bedford
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Review Rating: 80
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[...] a terrific story, with great characters, and a fascinating world.
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Pat`s Fantasy Hotlist
| Patrick
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Review Rating: 70
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we end up with a work that, although original in most aspects, leaves a lot to be desired.
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