Mistborn trilogy is written by
Brandon Sanderson, a very well known author in the genre of fantasy
fictions. This trilogy is very original, featuring a very unique magic system, and a story set in an interesting world. I found out about this
trilogy from Goodreads. I was drawn to read this trilogy after I
read some good reviews about it. Last week, I finally started reading
the first book to this trilogy, titled The Final Empire.
Today, I would like to review this book.
Synopsis:
For centuries, Lord Ruler reigned
supreme in the Final Empire. None can match his power. Legends say he
is god-like, a mighty Allomancer whose power is as unending as the
reservoir of immortality. Under Lord Ruler's regime, the society in
the Final Empire was divided under the class system, separating
people into nobility and skaa. While nobility generally enjoyed their lives full luxuries, the skaas were treated as slaves, living in poverty, robbed of
their freedom and dignity. This is a bleak world where ashes fall
from the sky, and the mist clouds the night.
A spark of hope glittered in the
darkness, when a troublemaker named Kelsier, and his young
apprentice, Vin, put together a crew, plotting a coup against the
Final Empire. If they succeed, the centuries old oppression and
inequality in the empire will cease. However, toppling an empire is
no small feat. They must first deal with the powerful Lord Ruler, and his
dangerous minions.
What I think about this book:
Overall, I like The Final Empire.
It is a very unique fantasy novel. The storyline reminds me of
Ocean's Eleven. The "magic" system in this book, is perhaps the
most interesting aspect of the story. It is called Allomancy.
Basically, in the world of Mistborn, some people have the
inborn ability to “burn metals” by ingesting it. “Burning
metals” allowed them to perform superhuman feats, such as strength,
agility, constitution, pull/push metals, or even influence people's
minds. Practitioners of Allomancy, are called Allomancers (obviously). In this book, the
author did an excellent job at explaining how Allomancy works, and it
fits very well into the background of the story, and its
world-building. The characters are well depicted and portrayed. The
protagonists in this book, are likable, 3 dimensional characters,
with complex motivations and unique background stories.
From what I understand, Mistborn
trilogy is meant to be epic fantasy for mature readers. However,
when I was reading this book, I felt as if I was reading one of those
dystopian YA novels such as Hunger Game or Divergent.
In my opinion, the tones, themes, and the story elements in this book
seem to be targeting at young adults. It does not
feel like it's targeting mature readers. This is not to say I did not
like this book, although dystopian YA novels are not my cup of tea, yet I found this book quite enjoyable. It has many
innovative, and original concepts not found in most fantasy novels.
The characters are likable, the story is well knitted together (though I found the romance subplot in this book is a bit cheesy).
Overall, I like The Final Empire, and I am planning to read
the second book in this trilogy, titled “The Well of Ascension”.
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