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Same here- I didn't know about the Cosmere at all until I started poking around online beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 21/02/2012 03:25:36 AM
I mean, yes, they're technically all the same setting, but when you consider that the setting is a multiverse filled with people who don't realize it's a multiverse, that makes most of the books so far extremely self contained.

That is, if you had only ever read Warbreaker and the Mistborn trilogy, all you'd ever say is "Oh, both of these worlds have a hobo named Hoid in them"


If you even noticed. I didn't notice until I started poking around online and reading about the books. I don't typically read enough into books to make connections like that. Once I realized what he was doing though, I started paying more attention on my rereads.
I amuse myself.
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Brandon Sanderson plans 36 books in his 'Cosmere' setting - 19/02/2012 11:45:24 AM 4818 Views
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Storytelling is crucial... - 20/02/2012 05:59:57 AM 1587 Views
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You sound like one of those nasty "literary elites"! - 20/02/2012 08:07:13 PM 1456 Views
Literature is subjective - 21/02/2012 12:26:35 AM 1531 Views
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Re: Mostly true - 22/02/2012 12:58:55 AM 1316 Views
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D'uh.....notice the smiley face. Good grief! *NM* - 22/02/2012 12:50:23 AM 704 Views
Just checking... *NM* - 22/02/2012 01:07:40 AM 652 Views
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Thank you. That was excellent. *NM* - 20/02/2012 07:01:31 PM 743 Views
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