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Hey guys,

I'm relatively new to the Cosmere.  I started with The Stormlight Archives and after reading WoK, I waited for WoR.  After loving that, I craved more and eventually found out that Many of his books were at least somewhat connected. Just finished Elantris and the short story after it. Moving on to Mistborn.  And finally, food for thought, I wonder what Sanderson could do with a tropical/amazonian-esque environment paired with one of his always amazing magic systems?

Thanks everyone!

-Mggee

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Hey guys,

I'm relatively new to the Cosmere.  I started with The Stormlight Archives and after reading WoK, I waited for WoR.  After loving that, I craved more and eventually found out that Many of his books were at least somewhat connected. Just finished Elantris and the short story after it. Moving on to Mistborn.  And finally, food for thought, I wonder what Sanderson could do with a tropical/amazonian-esque environment paired with one of his always amazing magic systems?

Thanks everyone!

-Mggee

He's already made a semi-amazonian/tropical type story, it's called Sixth of the Dusk, while it may be a short story it's pretty awesome (as with all of Brandons work). Welcome to 17th Shard!

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So far Words of Radiance is my favorite.  Like I said, still relatively new.  As far as the short story with an amazonian-esque thing I will have to read it.  I will also read Warbreaker but that will have to come later because I am going to go straight thru the Cosmere first and I believe warbreaker is external?  Thanks for all the warm welcomes!

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Warbreaker is a tropical setting, but admittedly it doesn't come into play very often. Still, that doesn't matter because, in my opinion, it is the best cosmere book.

 

...Though for maximum effect, I recommend reading it after you finish the Mistborn trilogy. For... reasons.

 

Anyway, welcome!

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Warbreaker is a tropical setting, but admittedly it doesn't come into play very often. Still, that doesn't matter because, in my opinion, it is the best cosmere book.

 

...Though for maximum effect, I recommend reading it after you finish the Mistborn trilogy. For... reasons.

 

Anyway, welcome!

You know, until I read this post, I completely forgot about the tropicality fact that Warbreaker has a tropical setting.

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Honestly, I'm the same. It's a testament to Brandon's world building, I guess; the Austre monks kind of remind me of European monks, the Court of the Returned is like the greek roman pantheon, the Lifeless are sort of like jewish Golems, the tears of Edgil means the area is (as Brandon notes in his annotations) the end of the "Silk Road" (meaning asia)... and yet the area is actually a tropical amazon.

 

And it still makes sense, despite those other influences.

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Excellent. I will definitely read Warbreaker after the Mistborn Trilogy. Cannot wait.  While I love GRRM and the Song of Ice and Fire, Sanderson writes like a machine and for those of us who read books like crack, he is incredibly satisfying.  Can't wait to read more of his stuff.  Thanks everybody!

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Hey guys! I've been silent since my last post.  I've finally finished the Mistborn series, took me about a month, ugh!  Moving onto Warbreaker in the next five minutes!  Any suggestions on parts of the forum I should check out?  Again, I've now read Elantris, Mistborn (1st trilogy), WoK and WoR.  Thanks guys!

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Well, considering Warbreaker is your only unread Cosmere world, you can go just about anywhere on the site. I'd still caution much browsing because Warbreaker's magic system is very encompassing (for lack of a better word) and seems to pop up in a lot of discussions. Also you still won't fully understand some of the common jokes that get said casually until you get most of the way through Warbreaker. Honestly, in terms of partaking in the forums, Warbreaker would be the first/fourth book you should have read (either before or after Mistborn), followed by the Stormlight Archive, then Elantris.

 

Regardless, I hope you enjoy Warbreaker. It's my favorite Cosmere novel!

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