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Shadows of Self (Mistborn, #5)
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I mentioned in my Alloy of law review if you're a fan of the first Mistborn trilogy, you should still definitely try reading the second era of Mistborn Saga, even when Alloy of Law felt completely different from the first Mistborn trilogy. Mistborn: Wax and Wayne may not have the epic and grand scope of the first Mistborn trilogy, but after reading through Shadows of Self for the second time, I stand by my words and I continue to encourage fans of the first trilogy to read Mistborn: Wax and Wayne. You will realize even more just how damn good Sanderson's vision and storytelling are.
As a sequel, Shadows of Self improved A LOT upon the foundations laid down in Alloy of Law. Whether in terms of characters, world-building, prose, and plotting, everything here felt comparatively enhanced to fully entertain you from the beginning to the end of the book. I should mention this, though, I would probably give Shadows of Self a 4 stars rating or even lower if I haven't read the original Mistborn trilogy first prior to reading Shadows of Self. Alloy of Law did give plenty of nods and Easter Eggs to the first trilogy, and this is extensively done in Shadows of Self. There were a HUGE amount of information and elements that originated from the aftermath of the first Mistborn trilogy. If you haven't read the first Mistborn trilogy, I think these Easter Eggs and connections to the larger Cosmere universe would be lost on you. And believe me, you will want to get the most out of them. Not only they're crucial if you want to absorb every information in Cosmere, but they're also responsible for giving more impact to the narrative in Shadows of Self.
Picture: Shadow of Self by Alex Allen
I am a huge fan of Brandon Sanderson and the Cosmere. And I am also a sucker for nostalgia factors. It is one of the main reasons I strongly recommend reading a series or saga in publication order. Even when authors say we can start our first journey into a series they created from the new sequel series without any required reading, my experience says it is ALWAYS better to read a respective saga in publication order. If you're like me and you agree with what I just said, I think you'll definitely love Shadows of Self if you've read and loved the first Mistborn trilogy. It is always tricky and dangerous to write a sequel series that is so connected to its predecessor; some sequel series ruined themselves by milking them dry way too much. This is not the case with Mistborn Saga. After the first Mistborn trilogy and the first two books in Mistborn: Wax and Wayne, I personally think Sanderson has implemented enough distinction to make Mistborn: Wax and Wayne different from its predecessors, but he also made sure that Alloy of Law and Shadows of Self are indeed still a part of the entire Mistborn Saga.
Similar to The Well of Ascension from the first trilogy, there is a strong mystery-thriller element in Shadows of Self. Except in the case of Shadows of Self, the novel takes place in a steampunk-western fantasy setting instead of medieval fantasy. Now imagine this: a fusion of Sherlock Holmes and Mistborn, written by Brandon Sanderson. That is the vibe and narrative you're getting in Shadows of Self. You can probably already guess how great it is. The harmonious balance in plotting, pacing, and characterizations was wonderfully done. I felt that Shadows of Self was very page-turning, and the themes of justice, expectations, laws, legacies, and faith were once again delivered efficiently and effectively.
Lovable characters and believable character development are one of the greatest strengths of the first Mistborn trilogy, and I'm pleased to see its return in Shadows of Self. The duo of Wax and Wayne, Marasi, and Steris are all back in full-throttle. As I mentioned in my review of Alloy of Law, on my first read, I did not find myself in love with Steris in Alloy of Law. But the deeper exploration of the character's psyche, motivations, background, and personality in Shadows of Self, on top of their fun banter and interactions, made me invested in the main characters of Mistborn: Wax and Wayne even more. And this include Steris. Maybe even more than the other characters for Steris.
For its intended accessible and vivid reading experience, Sanderson's prose was once again excellent. As usual, his prose is one of the reasons why I always praise Sanderson's writing. Haters often say his writing isn't good enough, and I get that everyone has different reading tastes and experiences, but the constant shouts of negativities sometimes feel as if they're begging for their opinion to be heard and validated. It's almost as if they're not happy many readers are loving and praising Sanderson's books highly. From my perspective, every word Sanderson puts in all of his books additionally draws me toward the world. I always feel I'm inside the story experiencing everything vividly from the character's point of view. Lastly, because of spoiler reasons, I can't mention the details on why the intricate world-building was incredibly executed, but let's just say this. If you're a fan of the first trilogy, you undoubtedly will love the Easter Eggs to the first trilogy. Guaranteed. Because I love the first trilogy very much, some characters and scenes in Shadows of Self made me more emotional and satisfied than I expected.
Overall, Shadows of Self was another superb installment in the Mistborn Saga. It was thrilling, fun, entertaining, and also emotional. I can't stress this highly enough. If you're a fan of the first Mistborn trilogy and want to know what's in store for the world of Scadrial, pick this series up. At the very least, please give this second era a try until Shadows of Self before deciding to completely drop it. To make things even better, if you're caught up with all the Cosmere books, your experience reading the second era of Mistborn Saga will be different and improved compared to your first time. That is how it went for me, and I look forward to reading The Bands of Mourning again.
Picture: Mistborn Era 2 by Marc Simonetti
You can order this book from: Blackwells (Free International shipping)
You can find this and the rest of my reviews at Novel Notions | I also have a Booktube channel
Special thanks to my Patrons on Patreon for giving me extra support towards my passion for reading and reviewing!
My Patrons: Alfred, Andrew, Andrew W, Amanda, Annabeth, Casey, Diana, Dylan, Edward, Elias, Ellen, Ellis, Gary, Hamad, Helen, Jesse, Jimmy Nutts, Joie, Kristina, Lana, Leigh, Luis, Lufi, Melinda, Meryl, Michael, Mike, Miracle, Nanette, Neeraja, Nicholas, Reno, Samuel, Sarah, Sarah, Scott, Shawn, Xero, Wendy, Wick, Zoe.
I mentioned in my Alloy of law review if you're a fan of the first Mistborn trilogy, you should still definitely try reading the second era of Mistborn Saga, even when Alloy of Law felt completely different from the first Mistborn trilogy. Mistborn: Wax and Wayne may not have the epic and grand scope of the first Mistborn trilogy, but after reading through Shadows of Self for the second time, I stand by my words and I continue to encourage fans of the first trilogy to read Mistborn: Wax and Wayne. You will realize even more just how damn good Sanderson's vision and storytelling are.
“Spectacles. They were kind of like a hat for smart people.”
As a sequel, Shadows of Self improved A LOT upon the foundations laid down in Alloy of Law. Whether in terms of characters, world-building, prose, and plotting, everything here felt comparatively enhanced to fully entertain you from the beginning to the end of the book. I should mention this, though, I would probably give Shadows of Self a 4 stars rating or even lower if I haven't read the original Mistborn trilogy first prior to reading Shadows of Self. Alloy of Law did give plenty of nods and Easter Eggs to the first trilogy, and this is extensively done in Shadows of Self. There were a HUGE amount of information and elements that originated from the aftermath of the first Mistborn trilogy. If you haven't read the first Mistborn trilogy, I think these Easter Eggs and connections to the larger Cosmere universe would be lost on you. And believe me, you will want to get the most out of them. Not only they're crucial if you want to absorb every information in Cosmere, but they're also responsible for giving more impact to the narrative in Shadows of Self.
Picture: Shadow of Self by Alex Allen
I am a huge fan of Brandon Sanderson and the Cosmere. And I am also a sucker for nostalgia factors. It is one of the main reasons I strongly recommend reading a series or saga in publication order. Even when authors say we can start our first journey into a series they created from the new sequel series without any required reading, my experience says it is ALWAYS better to read a respective saga in publication order. If you're like me and you agree with what I just said, I think you'll definitely love Shadows of Self if you've read and loved the first Mistborn trilogy. It is always tricky and dangerous to write a sequel series that is so connected to its predecessor; some sequel series ruined themselves by milking them dry way too much. This is not the case with Mistborn Saga. After the first Mistborn trilogy and the first two books in Mistborn: Wax and Wayne, I personally think Sanderson has implemented enough distinction to make Mistborn: Wax and Wayne different from its predecessors, but he also made sure that Alloy of Law and Shadows of Self are indeed still a part of the entire Mistborn Saga.
“The law is not something holy, son. It’s just a reflection of the ideals of those lucky enough to be in charge.”
Similar to The Well of Ascension from the first trilogy, there is a strong mystery-thriller element in Shadows of Self. Except in the case of Shadows of Self, the novel takes place in a steampunk-western fantasy setting instead of medieval fantasy. Now imagine this: a fusion of Sherlock Holmes and Mistborn, written by Brandon Sanderson. That is the vibe and narrative you're getting in Shadows of Self. You can probably already guess how great it is. The harmonious balance in plotting, pacing, and characterizations was wonderfully done. I felt that Shadows of Self was very page-turning, and the themes of justice, expectations, laws, legacies, and faith were once again delivered efficiently and effectively.
“This coin is worth more than the others because people think it is. They expect it to be. The most important things in the world are worth only what people will pay for them. If you can raise someone’s expectation … if you can make them need something … that is the source of wealth. Owning things of value is secondary to creating things of value where none once existed.”
Lovable characters and believable character development are one of the greatest strengths of the first Mistborn trilogy, and I'm pleased to see its return in Shadows of Self. The duo of Wax and Wayne, Marasi, and Steris are all back in full-throttle. As I mentioned in my review of Alloy of Law, on my first read, I did not find myself in love with Steris in Alloy of Law. But the deeper exploration of the character's psyche, motivations, background, and personality in Shadows of Self, on top of their fun banter and interactions, made me invested in the main characters of Mistborn: Wax and Wayne even more. And this include Steris. Maybe even more than the other characters for Steris.
“No, freedom was not lack of responsibilities—it was being able to do what was right, without having to worry if it was also wrong.”
For its intended accessible and vivid reading experience, Sanderson's prose was once again excellent. As usual, his prose is one of the reasons why I always praise Sanderson's writing. Haters often say his writing isn't good enough, and I get that everyone has different reading tastes and experiences, but the constant shouts of negativities sometimes feel as if they're begging for their opinion to be heard and validated. It's almost as if they're not happy many readers are loving and praising Sanderson's books highly. From my perspective, every word Sanderson puts in all of his books additionally draws me toward the world. I always feel I'm inside the story experiencing everything vividly from the character's point of view. Lastly, because of spoiler reasons, I can't mention the details on why the intricate world-building was incredibly executed, but let's just say this. If you're a fan of the first trilogy, you undoubtedly will love the Easter Eggs to the first trilogy. Guaranteed. Because I love the first trilogy very much, some characters and scenes in Shadows of Self made me more emotional and satisfied than I expected.
“She had a way of pouring everything of herself into what she did. When she fought, she was the blade. When she loved, she was the kiss. In that regard, she was far more … human than any I have known.”
Overall, Shadows of Self was another superb installment in the Mistborn Saga. It was thrilling, fun, entertaining, and also emotional. I can't stress this highly enough. If you're a fan of the first Mistborn trilogy and want to know what's in store for the world of Scadrial, pick this series up. At the very least, please give this second era a try until Shadows of Self before deciding to completely drop it. To make things even better, if you're caught up with all the Cosmere books, your experience reading the second era of Mistborn Saga will be different and improved compared to your first time. That is how it went for me, and I look forward to reading The Bands of Mourning again.
Picture: Mistborn Era 2 by Marc Simonetti
You can order this book from: Blackwells (Free International shipping)
You can find this and the rest of my reviews at Novel Notions | I also have a Booktube channel
Special thanks to my Patrons on Patreon for giving me extra support towards my passion for reading and reviewing!
My Patrons: Alfred, Andrew, Andrew W, Amanda, Annabeth, Casey, Diana, Dylan, Edward, Elias, Ellen, Ellis, Gary, Hamad, Helen, Jesse, Jimmy Nutts, Joie, Kristina, Lana, Leigh, Luis, Lufi, Melinda, Meryl, Michael, Mike, Miracle, Nanette, Neeraja, Nicholas, Reno, Samuel, Sarah, Sarah, Scott, Shawn, Xero, Wendy, Wick, Zoe.
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Quotes Petrik Liked
“Owning things of value is secondary to creating things of value where none once existed.”
― Shadows of Self
― Shadows of Self
“She had a way of pouring everything of herself into what she did. When she fought, she was the blade. When she loved, she was the kiss. In that regard, she was far more … human than any I have known.”
― Shadows of Self
― Shadows of Self
“The law is not something holy, son. It’s just a reflection of the ideals of those lucky enough to be in charge.”
― Shadows of Self
― Shadows of Self
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"Wayne: "It's not that I don't want your help. I do. It's just going to be too dangerous for you. You need to stay where I know you're safe. No arguments. I'm sorry"
Wax: "Wayne, stop talking to your hat and get over here."
HAHAHA Wayne's love for hats is ridiculous XD"
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Wax: "Wayne, stop talking to your hat and get over here."
HAHAHA Wayne's love for hats is ridiculous XD"
October 24, 2016
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"Been reading this straight for the past 4 hours. Will finish up the rest tomorrow."
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October 25, 2016
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I haven't dropped the Lightbringer Haifoun! It was so amazing I finished Black Prism yesterday! Check out my review, I mentioned you and Sarah! :p
☽Luna☾ wrote: "So I'm going to start reading this again tonight yay we can chat while we read :D"
yes Sarah! I'm going to read some more today too, maybe finish it if I could but I'll see how it goes, have fun Sarah! :D
yes Sarah! I'm going to read some more today too, maybe finish it if I could but I'll see how it goes, have fun Sarah! :D
TS wrote: "Steris FTW!
Sorry, can't help it. I love her!"
No worries TS! I love Steris too, Sanderson knows how to make interesting and loveable characters! :D
☽Luna☾ wrote: "Cool I'm about half way through :D"
Cool Sarah! I'm a bit more than halfway through, I wish I could tag you when I made any progress or something :p
Sorry, can't help it. I love her!"
No worries TS! I love Steris too, Sanderson knows how to make interesting and loveable characters! :D
☽Luna☾ wrote: "Cool I'm about half way through :D"
Cool Sarah! I'm a bit more than halfway through, I wish I could tag you when I made any progress or something :p
Petrik wrote: "No worries TS! I love Steris too, Sanderson knows how to make interesting and loveable characters! :D.."
Wait till you get to Bands of Mourning. I think most reviews clearly mentioned how Steris shone in that book.
Ahhh.. can't wait to reread it.. on Graphic Audio no less. ;)
Wait till you get to Bands of Mourning. I think most reviews clearly mentioned how Steris shone in that book.
Ahhh.. can't wait to reread it.. on Graphic Audio no less. ;)
TS I love steris so I'm excited to see how develop! I like her way better then maise:P
Petrik I'm unsure how to tag but as soon as I'm done we can msg each other all the 'oh my gosh' moments :D
Petrik I'm unsure how to tag but as soon as I'm done we can msg each other all the 'oh my gosh' moments :D
☽Luna☾ wrote: "Hahaha ! Theft of swords arrived today TS ;) !"
so lucky!!
TS wrote: "Btw you guys should read Theft of Swords together soon... Just sayin'"
I ordered it already but it's not here yet! It took a long time for books to arrive at my place that's why I need to order most of them ASAP. Riyria appeared on my feed a lot since i joined Goodreads and most of the reviews are 4 and 5, it's one of my higehst priority on my TBR list TS! :D
so lucky!!
TS wrote: "Btw you guys should read Theft of Swords together soon... Just sayin'"
I ordered it already but it's not here yet! It took a long time for books to arrive at my place that's why I need to order most of them ASAP. Riyria appeared on my feed a lot since i joined Goodreads and most of the reviews are 4 and 5, it's one of my higehst priority on my TBR list TS! :D
I'm a little more than half way through this book right now. And while I like it quite a bit, I'm not enjoying it as much as Alloy of Law. But, I have the second half of the book to go, which is usually the better half. I agree with the comments about Steris so far! She is a lot of fun in this book!
Caleb wrote: "I'm a little more than half way through this book right now. And while I like it quite a bit, I'm not enjoying it as much as Alloy of Law. But, I have the second half of the book to go, which is us..."
The second half is much better imo Caleb! I heard Steris's character really shines in Bands of Mourning. I can't wait to start on that :D
The second half is much better imo Caleb! I heard Steris's character really shines in Bands of Mourning. I can't wait to start on that :D
Layla ✷ Praise the sun ✷ wrote: "Great review. My personal opinion: Steris>Wayne>Wax ;)"
thank you Layla! after reading BoM my opinion changed to Wayne = Steris>Wax :D Steris improvements in BoM is just stunning!
thank you Layla! after reading BoM my opinion changed to Wayne = Steris>Wax :D Steris improvements in BoM is just stunning!
Petrik wrote: "Layla ✷ Praise the sun ✷ wrote: "Great review. My personal opinion: Steris>Wayne>Wax ;)"
thank you Layla! after reading BoM my opinion changed to Wayne = Steris>Wax :D Steris improvements in BoM i..."
Haha, I love your equation. I remember when Steris was introduced in the series I was like "wtf bish" but then she quickly turned into one one of my absolute favorite Danderson characters. What a development.
thank you Layla! after reading BoM my opinion changed to Wayne = Steris>Wax :D Steris improvements in BoM i..."
Haha, I love your equation. I remember when Steris was introduced in the series I was like "wtf bish" but then she quickly turned into one one of my absolute favorite Danderson characters. What a development.
Layla ✷ Praise the sun ✷ wrote: "Haha, I love your equation. I remember when Steris was introduced in the series I was like "wtf bish" but then she quickly turned into one one of my absolute favorite Danderson characters. What a development. "
Exactly Layla, I was like "who is this chick, why is she so weird?" but then Sanderson trolled me into lover by developing her so much. I salute him, what a development indeed :D
Exactly Layla, I was like "who is this chick, why is she so weird?" but then Sanderson trolled me into lover by developing her so much. I salute him, what a development indeed :D
Wax and Wayne do remind me a slightly different version of Sherlock and Watson duo. :P
Adored the first book and can't wait to dive into this one.
Adored the first book and can't wait to dive into this one.
LittleBookDruid wrote: "Wax and Wayne do remind me a slightly different version of Sherlock and Watson duo. :P
Adored the first book and can't wait to dive into this one."
The 2nd book reminds me more of them! I hope you'll enjoy the 2nd book as well Druid! :)
Adored the first book and can't wait to dive into this one."
The 2nd book reminds me more of them! I hope you'll enjoy the 2nd book as well Druid! :)
Petrik wrote: "LittleBookDruid wrote: "Wax and Wayne do remind me a slightly different version of Sherlock and Watson duo. :P
Adored the first book and can't wait to dive into this one."
The 2nd book reminds me ..."
That's a relief. I have been suffering a huge hangover after watching Sherlock these days. haha
Adored the first book and can't wait to dive into this one."
The 2nd book reminds me ..."
That's a relief. I have been suffering a huge hangover after watching Sherlock these days. haha
Nafeeza wrote: "Awesome review Petrik - the nostalgia whore in me was eating up this one like candy. ;D I loved it!"
Thank you Nafeeza!! I really should fix all my Mistborn reviews, they were one of the first books I read and reviewed since I joined GR xD Mistborn saga is really amazing, I can't wait to reread all the books before Lost Metal next year :D
Thank you Nafeeza!! I really should fix all my Mistborn reviews, they were one of the first books I read and reviewed since I joined GR xD Mistborn saga is really amazing, I can't wait to reread all the books before Lost Metal next year :D
There is nothing to "fix" my friend. ;) I am almost hesitant to finish BoM b/c I don't want to wait for Lost Metal. 😥 At least we have Oathbringer!
Nafeeza wrote: "There is nothing to "fix" my friend. ;) I am almost hesitant to finish BoM b/c I don't want to wait for Lost Metal. 😥 At least we have Oathbringer!"
I know what you mean :( but seriously, BoM is so good and you still have Secret History after this!
7 months left to Oathbringer....
I know what you mean :( but seriously, BoM is so good and you still have Secret History after this!
7 months left to Oathbringer....
Levi wrote: "God I can't wait to get started on this one!"
Hope you'll enjoy it, Levi! I thought it was really great! :)
Hope you'll enjoy it, Levi! I thought it was really great! :)