• SzethFriendOfNimi@lemmy.world
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    Personally I loved it but if you’ve finished 2 of them and it’s not resonating with you I won’t push you to read something you’re not enjoying.

    I will say that I listened to them and maybe an audiobook will be more enjoyable.

    But if you want to try something else in the Cosmere with a different flavor you could try one of these and not have any huge spoilers to the overall story (kind of like watching Ant-man or Black panther in the cinematic universe before any of the other films.)

    Tress of the Emerald Sea (more adventure/fantasy, less magical heist and the consequences of that)

    Warbreaker (more of a mystery/intrigue)

    Yumi and the Nightmare painter (not sure how to describe it but people from 2 different worlds experiencing the other and learning to work with and support the others challenges, etc). This way you can see if it might just be the Mistborn era 1 books or maybe he’s not your cup of tea. I will say that Era 2 is (like I mentioned) very different in tone, etc. same world but centuries later.

    If you don’t mind me asking what kind, if any, of fantasy books do you like?

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      I’ll keep rolling. Don’t dislike it enough to quit, but if something else comes along I’ll put it down for now. Dropped out after book 2 for a Stephen King collection I didn’t know existed. Started book 3 today.

      I’m far more into science fiction than fantasy, but the original 6 Dragonlance books are my favorites. Characters you care about and seem real are essential, which I why I love King so much.

      For example, I like Eland a great deal, but rolled my eyes when he magically became Mistborn. Sazed has really shaped up nicely as well. But Vin (FFS, couldn’t even remember her name, had to search) I can’t relate to. You mean this 18-yo girl out her whuppin’ ass and stacking bodies and she has zero PTSD or anything?! It’s like she has no feelings.

      I should probably note that Dune is my favorite sci-fy/fantasy novel. Love me some world building.

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        If you like Sazed there’s some interesting twists coming for him.

        For Vin you come to realize she’s less of a hero and more a pawn in various groups using her winning the genetic lottery.

        Now… if you like characters that struggle with trauma. Way of Kings has a very troubled protagonist.

        But yeah. As for sci-fi (especially ones that can span years) you might like Alastair Reynolds Revelation Space series.

        Any good sci-fi suggestions?