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Shadows of Self by Brandon Sanderson
The thing that I love about Brandon Sanderson’s (BS) novels is that I have no trouble picturing myself in the story. He tells the story in a way that Iโm shown the buildings and the surroundings, Iโm given insight into the culture, religion, and magic system and it is done in such a way that it is in the story and rarely feels like an info dump. This is amazing especially if you look at the size and complexity of the world he is building.
Shadows of Self like Alloy of Law is sort of a mash-up of Mistborn World + Steampunk + Industrial Revolution + Wild Wild West. It has a lot more humor in it than The Final Empire and it feels generally lighter. The banter and humor of Wax, Wayne, and Marasi are fantastic and set the tone of the entire story. Honestly, the Bromance between Wax and Wayne is my favorite in fantasy slightly beating out Tyrion and Brom they are hilarious on the page together and Wayne is hilarious and scene scene-stealer all on his own too. But donโt let that fool you there are still a few gut-punching moments that knocked me in the feelings.
โ Genre: Fantasy Fiction, High fantasy.
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