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Oculus

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  1. Steelheart can only be harmed by someone who does not fear him which is why David's father was able to injure him. At the end of the book Steelheart can only be harmed by himself since he is the only person (we know of) that does not fear him. So, what if Steelheart flew through a window? Would the glass not cut him since he initiated the glass breaking? What if he got mad and kicked one of his steel buildings? Would that not also hurt him since he initiated the kicking? I suppose the question is this: if Steelheart can hurt himself why did he not to it more often? Let the record show that I really enjoyed the book and am not trying to shoot it down. I would love to see some discussion about this. Please prove my theory wrong.
  2. This seems a good place to start here on the forums. I had been reading the Wheel of Time since about 1994 so when I found out that Robert Jordan had passed I figured that the end of his huge story would never be told. I moved on reluctantly. Then I read some interesting news about a guy named Brandon Sanderson. He had been picked to finish the Wheel of Time. Naturally, my first response was to go out and pick up Elantris. When I finished the book I turned to my wife and said, "I think I have found my new favorite author!" I ordered the first Mistborn book the next day and plowed through it. After I finished that book I was certain I had found my new favorite author. I then proceded to read every book he had in the market (minus the Alcatraz books. Don't worry. I'll get to them) and picked up each new one the day they came out. He has done a phenomenal job with the WoT and I am looking forward to that series ending. Mainly so Brandon can write more of his own books. Oh, and my wife is hooked on his books now as well.
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