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The stuff that B-Sand is good at involves creating, not executing. RJ already did that for WoT. *NM* Cannoli Send a noteboard - 23/09/2009 03:39:48 AM
Brandon's Mistborn is closest in tone to WoT, in that is is generally a more optimistic story and does not slavishly follow the new and absurd trend to have all characters gray.

Can you think of anyone else who'd fit?


By the way... no comments on the prologue? I'm surprised.
Cannoli
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The stuff that B-Sand is good at involves creating, not executing. RJ already did that for WoT. *NM* - 23/09/2009 03:39:48 AM 174 Views

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