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"Neither" is the best recommendation so far, but I enjoyed Elantris more. Aemon Send a noteboard - 20/12/2009 05:26:15 AM
In my opinion (based on those two books alone) Sanderson is average at most things, and very poor at two particulars: World building, and dialog. Both books remain focused on one very small area, with only a token mention now and then of the world at large. I've read plenty of other stories centered around small geographical areas, but none of them felt so. . .confining. I think it's because most authors unashamedly stick to their spot, while Sanderson makes a half hearted attempt to flesh out his world, and ends up making things worse.

As to his dialog, it's the worst I've ever read. Flat, boring, and unemotional. It's hard for me to describe the technical points of why it's bad, but. . .ugh. There's no life to it at all. Both books have love stories between main characters, and even THOSE are bad. I'm typically pretty forgiving of bad writing, but I don't care for Sanderson's brand at all.

Then again, I really enjoyed the latest wheel of time book. I can only assume it's because Jordan wrote so many of the scenes, and left a ton of notes + 11 books of examples behind. I'm hoping, though, that it's not that at all, and that Sanderson is simply improving.
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So, about this Brad Sandysun guy. - 18/12/2009 10:34:10 PM 1099 Views
Mistborn hands down. - 18/12/2009 10:55:05 PM 766 Views
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The politics are good, yes, but - 20/12/2009 04:44:53 AM 677 Views
Elantris was good until the last chapter or so. - 19/12/2009 12:56:47 AM 694 Views
Honestly? Neither. *NM* - 19/12/2009 02:06:16 AM 289 Views
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Mistborn. *NM* - 19/12/2009 02:28:43 AM 306 Views
You can try Warbreaker. - 19/12/2009 09:56:18 AM 661 Views
Seconded. A good (free) starting point. *NM* - 20/12/2009 02:26:12 PM 288 Views
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Elantris was ok but... - 19/12/2009 01:45:10 PM 704 Views
I loved all four of his books. - 19/12/2009 04:00:09 PM 653 Views
Mistborn is a better story, but do you want to read a series or a stand-alone? *NM* - 19/12/2009 05:45:37 PM 296 Views
If that mattered a lot to me, don't you think I'd already have chosen? - 19/12/2009 06:24:25 PM 714 Views
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Aw, you're sweet. *NM* - 20/12/2009 09:35:45 PM 299 Views
"Neither" is the best recommendation so far, but I enjoyed Elantris more. - 20/12/2009 05:26:15 AM 631 Views
Oh dear. *NM* - 20/12/2009 09:36:38 PM 276 Views
Mistborn...I enjoyed it a lot - 20/12/2009 07:12:32 AM 582 Views
Mistborn - 20/12/2009 08:16:50 AM 684 Views
Warbreaker is better as a standalone. Mistborn if you want a series. - 21/12/2009 10:48:46 PM 755 Views
Ah, but the ending of Well of Ascension was so good. - 22/12/2009 06:29:37 AM 679 Views

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