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The Alloy of Law (Mistborn)

Written by Brandon Sanderson

Average Score: 76(8)

Fresh from the success of The Way of Kings, Brandon Sanderson, best known for completing Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time®, takes a break to return to the world of the bestselling Mistborn series.

Three hundred years after the events of the Mistborn trilogy, Scadrial is now on the verge of modernity, with railroads to supplement the canals, electric lighting in the streets and the homes of the wealthy, and the first steel-framed skyscrapers racing for the clouds.

Kelsier, Vin, Elend, Sazed, Spook, and the rest are now part of history—or religion. Yet even as science and technology are reaching new heights, the old magics of Allomancy and Feruchemy continue to play a role in this reborn world. Out in the frontier lands known as the Roughs, they are crucial tools for the brave men and women attempting to establish order and justice.

One such is Waxillium Ladrian, a rare Twinborn, who can Push on metals with his Allomancy and use Feruchemy to become lighter or heavier at will.  After twenty years in the Roughs, Wax has been forced by family tragedy to return to the metropolis of Elendel. Now he must reluctantly put away his guns and assume the duties and dignity incumbent upon the head of a noble house. Or so he thinks, until he learns the hard way that the mansions and elegant tree-lined streets of the city can be even more dangerous than the dusty plains of the Roughs.

Book Details

Fantasy
Hardcover, 336 Pages
Published by Tor Books on November 08, 2011
ISBN-10 0765330423
ISBN-13 978-0765330420

Reviews


Fantasy Literature | Bill Capossere
Review Rating: 90
Good is good. Fun is fun. And The Alloy of Law is out and out fun.
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The Wertzone | Adam Whitehead
Review Rating: 90
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Fantasy Literature | Kat Hooper
Review Rating: 80
[Audio Version] I've read all of Brandon Sanderson's novels for adults and what I like best about his work are his imaginative magic systems (he's the best!), charming characters, and pleasant sense of humor. I am happy to report that all of this is present in The Alloy of Law.
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Library Journal | William Baer
Review Rating: 80
Sanderson has skillfully woven together an intricate plot with new complex, imperfect heroes. (Starred Review)
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sffworld.com | Rob H. Bedford
Review Rating: 80
...still contains the hallmarks of his previous work -- likeable/believable characters, layered plot, detailed magic, and genre savvy -- but new things like the added elements of a dynamic fantasy world that is constantly evolving.
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Pat`s Fantasy Hotlist | Patrick
Review Rating: 75
It's no improvement and it suffers from practically the same shortcomings as the original series. But if only for the magical cowboy shootouts, you might want to give it a shot!
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Neth Space | Neth
Review Rating: 60
...a relatively straight-forward book with lots of action and overly witty dialogue.
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SF Site | Dominic Cilli
Review Rating: 60
The Alloy of Law is an enjoyable story and worth a read...
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