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  • Jupiter7
    +4

    I agree with /u/tehdiplomat, but its worth it to finish. After that, try the Stormlight Archives series, by Brandon Sanderson. It's only on book 2, but it is planned to be a long series like Wheel of Time.

    • FistfulOfStars (edited 8 years ago)
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      Stormlight Archives series, by Brandon Sanderson

      I really enjoyed the first Mistborn trilogy, they were fun reads. I also enjoyed the first three books of the Wheel of Time, but started losing interest after that.

      Would you recommend starting the Stormlight Archives over continuing the Mistborn series with 'Alloy of Law?'

      • Jetisr (edited 8 years ago)
        +3

        Alloy of Law isn't very long (336 pages according to Wikipedia) and it's a pretty good book, so I'd recommend reading it and then starting Stormlight.

      • NstealthL
        +2

        You can read Alloy of Law, but Stormlight Archive is absolutely amazing. The growth Sanderson has had as a writer is pretty noticeable between the two series, especially if you read them close together. I picked up his Mistborn trilogy after I finished Words of Radiance, and, while I like Mistborn, I think his style of writing for Stormlight Archives is better.

    • NstealthL
      +1

      Stormlight Archives is one long series that will be split in two. The first five books will be about the characters we're currently reading about, whereas the latter five will be a sequel series of sorts (from what I understood). In that sense the series will be long, but you could probably read the first five as a stand-alone. From the Wiki Page:

      Ten books are planned in the series, broken down into two sets of five books each. Sanderson describes the planned story arc of the second set of five book as a "sequel" to the first set, with some appearances of characters from the first set.