Well hello there, everyone!
I'm Xanpheon, or Xan, a 27 year old who has somehow only started reading Sanderson's works this year (I know, an utter travesty. Merely a child!). Primarily prompted by changes in my daily routine, but even so.
I've always been a fan of high fantasy works and creative magic systems in general - Iain M. Banks, Robin Hobb, Robert Jordan, David Eddings, Tamara Pierce, and so on. Yet the first time I tried to read Sanderson's works - Mistborn, I believe, when I was naught but a teen - I bounced off it. Not sure why, exactly, but it just didn't really appeal to my tastes at the time - I suppose I just wasn't really in the mood for a heist story.
I am exactly one of those sort of people who adore deep interconnected worlds that reward reading each part, and rereading, to appreciate the different ways they connect and the context it provides. So many of my favourite fictional universes are sprung from exactly this - a world self-sufficient where stories happen, influencing each other in subtle but noticeable ways. Not the best example of it, but I've loved Pratchett's works set in the Discworld for that self-same reason.
In terms of current reading progress, I've completed the Stormlight Archive, the two Mistborn Eras, and White Sand, and have now finished Elantris, Warbreaker, and am starting on YatNP - though I'm re-reading Mistborn at the moment to try and catch references I missed initially. My frankly ridiculous curiousity has lead me to do research on most of the other worlds and stories in the Cosmere, so I am (at least in concepts) freed from the burden of spoiling myself.
Anyway, apologies for all of that - and it's a pleasure to be here!