In case regular readers may have thought I had fallen off the edge of the world ... do not fear, I am back! I have not been blogging for the last few weeks due to my reading two very long books, and I have finally finished one of them. The Final Empire is the start of the Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson (originally a trilogy, but has been added to subsequently). This book is set in a world that has been terrorised for a thousand years by the divine Lord Ruler, who wields absolute power over two distinct peoples. There is the nobility, who have all the wealth, and the Skaa who are subservient to the nobility, and are their slaves. Some of the nobility have extraordinary powers and are called Mistborn. These people have the ability to utilise a range of metals to enhance their strength, hearing, etc - each metal having different properties. Into this unhappy and unhealthy world comes Kelsier - a man who is half-Skaa, half nobleman, and, most importantly, is a Mistborn. Originally a thief of extreme skill and notoriety, events have led him to try to lead a rebellion against the Lord Ruler and bring an end to the slavery of the Skaa. He comes across a young thief called Vin, he recognises a fellow Mistborn - something she is completely unaware of. He takes her under his wing and begins to train her and she becomes a vital part of his plan. The world the author has created is so detailed that you can almost feel, touch and taste it. The characters are flawed and damaged people, yet they have hope and humour and they really do get under your skin. There are some great set pieces where the Mistborn skills are really expanded upon and come into their own (I could visualise lots of lingering slow motion sequences in a film adaptation!) There are secrets, first loves, tragedy and despair ... and quite a hefty body count! There are surprises along the way as the story unfolds and takes you to places you were not expecting. I really enjoyed this book and became invested in the characters and their fates. If you haven't delved into fantasy before, this might be a good place to start as it is a rollocking good tale of good versus evil,, with lashings of derring do! Highly recommended. My only negative is that this is the beginning of another series for me ... and I still have so many others to finish ... what was I thinking?
My STAR rating: FIVE.
Length: 669 print pages.
Price I paid: £5.99.
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, unabridged audio CD, ebook.
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