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A review by themoonwholistens
The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson
5.0
“The more alone you are, the more important it is to have someone you can rely upon.”
FORMAT READ: eBook (iBooks)
SIMILAR VIBES: Clockwork Angel (Infernal Devices series), Six of Crows
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*All of my reviews are as spoiler-free as possible unless states otherwise*
GENIUS ! GENIUS !
At first all I was getting here was some Six of Crows vibes set in the Victorian Era. And it definitely was for the most part, but what really got me was how it still had Brandon Sanderson written all over it.
The logic. the writing style. the attention to details. He is full of foreshadowing but you wouldn’t even realize it was until you’ve read the plot twist. And at that point you’ll just feel stupid for not seeing it earlier.
I was so convinced that I was giving this a solid 4 stars, until the last of the story that reminded me why the Mistborn trilogy is fantasy royalty and that this book is like it’s baby brother. And I just need to say that I love the way Sanderson connected the stories on the more personal level.
Just like what I’ve seen another reviewer say: It’s different, it’s not Elend and Vin and The Final Empire, but it’s definitely worth the time of those who loved and read the previous trilogy.
P.S.
I live for Wayne’s humor
FORMAT READ: eBook (iBooks)
SIMILAR VIBES: Clockwork Angel (Infernal Devices series), Six of Crows
⟹ MY BLOG ⟸
⟹ SUPPORT ME ON KO-FI ⟸
*All of my reviews are as spoiler-free as possible unless states otherwise*
GENIUS ! GENIUS !
At first all I was getting here was some Six of Crows vibes set in the Victorian Era. And it definitely was for the most part, but what really got me was how it still had Brandon Sanderson written all over it.
The logic. the writing style. the attention to details. He is full of foreshadowing but you wouldn’t even realize it was until you’ve read the plot twist. And at that point you’ll just feel stupid for not seeing it earlier.
I was so convinced that I was giving this a solid 4 stars, until the last of the story that reminded me why the Mistborn trilogy is fantasy royalty and that this book is like it’s baby brother. And I just need to say that I love the way Sanderson connected the stories on the more personal level.
Just like what I’ve seen another reviewer say: It’s different, it’s not Elend and Vin and The Final Empire, but it’s definitely worth the time of those who loved and read the previous trilogy.
P.S.
I live for Wayne’s humor