Elantris by Brandon Sanderson
Mistborn #1: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson
Mistborn #2: The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson
Mistborn #3: The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson
Mistborn Era 2 #1: The Alloy of Law in-progress
Original Mistborn trilogy complete. Overall, it was fantastic. Got to admit that #3 felt like it started slower. I read it at a faster pace than the first book since I had the advantage of knowing most of the characters already, but it was still more of a struggle to get into (had no problem getting into book 2). I think part of it was that I wasn't as into the parts with Spook and Sazed, or even Elend, for about 2/3 of the book. The parts with Vin and TenSoon were much more interesting overall, but everything ramped up during the last third. Random thoughts below.
Story wise, I liked learning more about the Lord Ruler's caches, the kandra, and the small glimpses of the Inquisitors/Ruin. I wish the part of Sazed being with the kandra had been longer instead of crammed in at the end.
There was a random mention of Adonasium (possibly at the beginning of one of the chapters?). I'm avoiding googling anything about it in case it relates to larger Cosmere stuff.
I assumed Vin's earring was going to be a hemalurgic spike, but I didn't suspect that they all had connections to Ruin. I also wasn't sure (and still don't know) if things influenced Vin's mother or if she was just legitimately unwell like it seemed to indicate.
I admit that finding out Ruin was sometimes "Reen's" voice in Vin's mind was a great surprise. Even after learning more about hemalurgy, I still didn't realize that Spook gained Pewter because of the sword that had been broken off in his shoulder. I was actually wondering how Ruin could grant a power like that until they explained the obvious cause.
I did not suspect that Sazed would be the Hero of Ages until close to the end when he confirmed a prophecy with the kandra about how the hero "will bear the future of the world on his arms." I liked how the knowledge he carried helped him reshape the world and how he left the knowledge for Spook and the others in the form of books. Funny that he may not have left them much else though. Would have been nice to get a few other things as well...
Noticed that the first generation kandra mention the "sliver" of Preservation that existed in the mists being "the shadow of self" which is a title of book #2 in era 2, so I'm interested to see where that goes. Really sad to see some of the characters go, so I'm interested to see if any make an appearance in Era 2.
Speaking of, I decided to skip some of the Cosmere short stories for now and jump right into Era 2 (aka Wax and Wayne) because I really want to see where the story goes. There are a few obvious things to explore, such as the remaining 2 metals, but I'm interested to see what larger issues emerge since Sazed unified Preservation and Ruin. I know very little about the Cosmere, so I'm not sure if Sazed's influence is confined to one planet, if there are greater forces that come into play (I assume there have to be), or if maybe Preservation and Ruin go through a cycle of unifying and splitting over time.
My question for those that have read Wax & Wayne is should I leave The Lost Metal for after I read Stormlight, or could I read all 4 Wax & Wayne at once? I've seen quite a few recommendations saying to wait on #4 since it was just released in 2022, and many view "publication order" as a good guide. I don't actually own #4 yet (waiting for the UK mass market paperback copy to release in June so my set matches), but I'd be tempted to get it on Kindle first.