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The Lost Metal

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Preliminary 5-star review. Will post a full review and adjust the rating accordingly after I finish the book.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing an e-ARC copy of this book, in exchange for this honest review.

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This excerpt was well written and in the style of other books in this series. The characterisation and detail was well fleshed out. I would recommend this title to other people but would need to read the whole book to completely recommend it.

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Characters are wonderful as usual...love Wayne so much! Only disappointment was that I thought this was the whole book, but it was an excerpt. Now I have to wait until November to get the rest....

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Well, I couldn't want to wait any longer after reading this extended version of The Lost Metal.

Mistborn series is my favorite series in Cosmere. It's true that Mistborn still pack of action packed scenes from another Cosmere series, Stormlight Archive, but still the world building is gripping me and never let me go away. The second era itself has a super different vibe from the first one. But, That's not a bad thing. Actually, it's a great thing. I Adore Sanderson's works and

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The long awaited sequel and conclusion to Misborn era 2, “The Lost Metal” starts years later after the ending of Bands of Mourning. Of the few chapters I’ve read, I can already tell this will be a conclusion of epic proportions. The political intrigue is riveting and the possible character arcs I’m predicting have me anxious to get my hands on the completed work. But the best part so far, are the character relationships. I was smiling the whole time through. November can’t come fast enough

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This sample makes me all the more excited to read the finished novel. I am very excited. The time jump was unexpected, but I really like where the characters start, and it adds a level of tension that wasn't there before. Especially when it comes to Wax.

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I CANNOT WAIT for the rest of this book. I almost didn't read this excerpt because I hate reading something and getting excited for the rest of the book only to have to wait. But I am so excited to see how this book finishes up. Sanderson is a genius

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It was right after I finished the ARC release (first 10 chapters) of The Lost Metal when I realized that, for the most part, any review would prove moot. It’s Sanderson; you’re either one of the faithful, or you just haven’t been converted yet. He’s the Michael Jordan of authors; the undisputed, the GOAT.

My review could literally say “It’s Sanderson, Sandersoning all over the place, and proving why nobody has ever Sandersoned quite as well”, and the Cosmere faithful would simply nod their heads sagaciously and be like “yep, that’s what we expected, preach on Brother Wells”.

Not that I want my review to devolve into Smurf-levels of absurdity, but honestly, there’s very little new that can be said.

Yes, it’s more Wax, Wayne, Marasi, and Steris…and that is always cause for celebration. The good news? Wayne and Marasi get more page time. The bad news? Well, the fact that the ARC is limited to just the first ten chapters is really a bummer. Outside of that, it’s the same great fantasy/western mashup that fans know and love.

Which, for this reviewer, is music to my ears. As much as I loved the first three Mistborn novels, I find that the Second Age arc is more engaging. Something about the Wild West feel, along with the established history from the first trilogy, just speaks to me on a whole other level. I love a well-done mashup of genres, and nobody does it better than Sanderson.

There are really no cons here; whatever little quibbles I had with word repetition will certainly be resolved when the final copy is released.

This is just Sanderson doing what he does best; all killer, no filler. There is a time-jump between the end of The Bands of Mourning and the start of The Lost Metal, and it makes sense with how the story needs to progress. Time jumps are great when handled well and infuriating when not. Of course, Sanderson handles it as expected...like a boss. We even get a little more insight into Wayne’s past, which was most welcome. I’m just going to consider this ARC as the “trailer” for the book proper, and I am ridiculously excited to jump back into this fascinating world of Allomancers and Feruchemists when the full novel releases in November.

5 out of 5 heavy metal stars!

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I missed this group of characters so much! And the magic system! And the world! I started re-reading the second age to prepare for this last book, and the excerpt got me even more excited with everything the closer of the secong age has to offer. I can't wait to get the complete book in my hands.

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Oh gosh, this excerpt is like coming home to a warm house on a cold autumn day. How much I had missed these characters, I truly had not realised.

After a brief peek into Wayne's past, things start off with an explosive bang, both under the streets and in the parliament house. The book being set six years after the Bands of Mourning shows how tensions between the capital city, the outer cities and the southern continent are simmering away, not far from boiling point.

Alas, ten chapters was not enough! It wet my appetite for more, bringing me home to Elendel, a home I had not realised I missed until I was back there again.

Sanderson writes with such passion, making each character come alive on the page. I can not wait until the rest of this book is in my hands, so I can fall into my second home once again, and let the richness, the dramatic and brilliant world that Sanderson has created fill me up once again.

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I’m a sucker for all things written by Brandon Sanderson. I have read all of the Mistborn books and so am very excited for this upcoming book. I enjoyed this preview of the book and am looking forward to its release.
The book has Wax as a politician, married and with children. Wayne is working as a constable with his partner, Marasi.
The story begins with them on a case that leads them to a group smuggling goods in and out of the Basin. And one of the people that Marasi fights is a Feruchemist with multiple spikes. This preview definitely wet my appetite and I will be picking up this book on release day. For those who enjoyed the other books in the Mistborn series, I think we have another winner!

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Very interesting excerpt. Mistborn kickstarted my love for reading, and I'm fascinated by how much the world has evolved. Definitely recommend if you're a fan of steampunk fantasy with a very original magic system.

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I read the first 10 chapters of this book and can't wait to read the rest!

The Lost Metal takes a time jump from The Bands of Mourning. It's exciting to see everyone again and find out what they are doing now that they're older and a bit settled down.

Big changes are happening in the capital Elendel now that there is travel and trading with the Southern Continent.

Marasi is amazing as always, and I'm glad she's front and center in these beginning chapters.

If you've read Mistborn up until now, of course you are going to read this book. And from what I've read of these chapters, The Lost Metal is going to deliver.

Thanks to Tor Books and NetGalley for access to this extended excerpt.

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I should not have downloaded this...because now I have to wait until Nov for the rest of the story, lol. Not to mention every time I read a new a book a Mistborn novel (or in this case an excerpt) it always makes me want to re-read the entire series. Sanderson always delivers!

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This 10-chapter excerpt made me even more excited for the book to come out! We have been waiting a long time and I am so excited. I loved getting a small glimpse of the characters and how they have progressed 6 years after the events of Bands of Mourning AND we got a Hoid right in the early chapters!

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*This review is for an excerpt of this book*

I have been looking forward to this final book for years and so far, it has been worth the wait! This book picks up six years after the last one left off, so the characters are in quite different situations. The tone/focus seems like it has changed a bit because of that, but I am liking it so far and interested to see where it goes. Sanderson is a master worldbuilder and while this second Mistborn arc has a lot going on, he always manages to pull all the threads together in a satisfying way. I am excited to see the world expand beyond Elendel (and even Scadrial) in this novel. I look forward to reading the rest of the book! I have a feeling there will be major plot twists and important insights into the Cosmere with this book.

I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher and Netgalley and all opinions are my own.

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As always, Brandon Sanderson has written a winner of a novel. However, I would like to note that NetGalley didn't provide me with a full copy of the novel, so I'm unable to completely judge the work. I can only speak about the first ten chapters.

Sanderson's writing was visibly improved since the last Mistborn novel, which is no surprise. He's written a few novels in between, and it's clear he's focused on honing his craft in that time frame. Additionally, it was great to see some of my favorite Cosmere characters once again.

Personally, I don't expect to see the novel's pacing wane (see what I did there) later on, but we'll see come November.

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The second era Mistborn might be my favorite series of Brandon's and The Lost Metal one of my most anticipated books of the year. So after almost 7 years of waiting, like a small child offered marshmallows who is terrible at delayed gratification, I immediately jumped at the opportunity to read an extended excerpt.

Since it's only part 1, I can't give a full review, but from what I read it's living up to expectations. There are exciting action scenes, great chemistry between characters, and well-placed humor (though it felt slightly more cheesy than I remember in places). Speaking of—if it's been a while since you've read The Bands of Mourning I might recommend a re-read because there were definitely a couple things mentioned I couldn't remember the particulars of.

Can't wait to read the rest!

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The Lost Metal is the 7th book overall in the Mistborn Series, and the stakes are getting a new high point. I enjoy the banter between the characters and the snippets of lore regarding the ongoing conflict. Excited to read the rest when it's released! Definetely an easy recommend.

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This excerpt of Part 1 was decent, but it's hard to know where it's going so early. The humor seemed a bit cringier than normal, but I did like the expansion/evolution of the politics of Elendel. I can't say this excerpt got me more excited for the book, but it didn't make me less excited, either.

Thanks for the chance to read the excerpt in exchange for an honest review, Netgalley and Tor.

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