kale lebbb he/they kind of Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago hiiii( ^ω^ ) New here! As in 1 hr ago new here. also... what's the best Brandon Sanderson book to start with? I'm trying to get into skyward because someone i know suggested it, but can't find a copy. hopefully I find one at a library!
Katalri_105 They/her Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, kale lebbb said: hiiii( ^ω^ ) New here! As in 1 hr ago new here. also... what's the best Brandon Sanderson book to start with? I'm trying to get into skyward because someone i know suggested it, but can't find a copy. hopefully I find one at a library! Hello! Welcome to the 17th Shard! I started with Skyward as well, but I think that there can be many viable starting points. What genre of book do you usually read?
Aeoryi she/her Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 53 minutes ago, kale lebbb said: hiiii( ^ω^ ) New here! As in 1 hr ago new here. also... what's the best Brandon Sanderson book to start with? I'm trying to get into skyward because someone i know suggested it, but can't find a copy. hopefully I find one at a library! epic pride flag in the background 1
PanLin they/he Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Quote he/they kind of mood 2 hours ago, kale lebbb said: what's the best Brandon Sanderson book to start with? I know this is an annoying answer, but it depends! I personally started with Final Empire (the first Mistborn book) and was immediately hooked, but that is quite a meaty commitment for your first one, so depends if you mind getting stuck into a big book first. Sanderson actually recently said that he currently recommends one of three books to new people: Final Empire. One of his earlier books, the start of the Mistborn trilogy; he's described it as Ocean's Eleven meets My Fair Lady, but with a really cool magic system Tress and the Emerald Sea. A smaller, more recent standalone book, with easter eggs to other works (but no actual spoilers!); it's a fun, mostly light-hearted adventure book on a planet where the oceans are made of sand Emperor's Soul. Another small, recent standalone book; it's a lot of people's favourite single book he's written, a very well contained, tense, psychological thriller with some super interesting and insightful character work
kale lebbb he/they kind of Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 39 minutes ago, PanLin said: mood I know this is an annoying answer, but it depends! I personally started with Final Empire (the first Mistborn book) and was immediately hooked, but that is quite a meaty commitment for your first one, so depends if you mind getting stuck into a big book first. Sanderson actually recently said that he currently recommends one of three books to new people: Final Empire. One of his earlier books, the start of the Mistborn trilogy; he's described it as Ocean's Eleven meets My Fair Lady, but with a really cool magic system Tress and the Emerald Sea. A smaller, more recent standalone book, with easter eggs to other works (but no actual spoilers!); it's a fun, mostly light-hearted adventure book on a planet where the oceans are made of sand Emperor's Soul. Another small, recent standalone book; it's a lot of people's favourite single book he's written, a very well contained, tense, psychological thriller with some super interesting and insightful character work Those last two sound interesting! Thanks! I'll definitely check those out 3 hours ago, Katalri_105 said: Hello! Welcome to the 17th Shard! I started with Skyward as well, but I think that there can be many viable starting points. What genre of book do you usually read? Hello! Thank you! I usually read fantasy and ones that focus on relationships, but honestly I'm pretty open minded.
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