The Well of Ascension: Mistborn Book Two

, #2

Kindle, 786 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 29 de marzo de 2010 por Gollancz.

ISBN:
978-1-250-31857-2
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ASIN:
B003XNTTYY
ASIN Audible:
B00NTR65JG

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Brandon Sanderson - the international phenomenon who finished the Wheel of Time sequence - continues his smash-hit Mistborn fantasy trilogy.

The impossible has happened. The Lord Ruler is dead has been vanquished. But so too is Kelsier the man who masterminded the triumph. The awesome task of rebuilding the world has been left to his protege Vin; a one-time street urchin, now the most powerful Mistborn in the land.

Worryingly for her Vin has become the focus of a new religion, a development that leaves her intensely uneasy. More worryingly still the mists have become unpredictable since the Lord Ruler died and a strage vaprous entity is stalking Vin.

As the siege of Luthadel intensifies the ancient legend of the Well of Ascension offers the only glimmer of hope. But no-one knows where it is or what it can do...

A New York Times bestseller and a international smash-hit trilogy …

8 ediciones

Like book two of LotR; not just a sequel

The Final Empire was one of the best fantasy books I'd read in years, and The Well of Ascension didn't disappoint. This one goes much deeper into politics and philosophy as well, and was overall a really fantastic book.

I don't think I could possibly have fit this into my schedule, as it's quite long, without Audible, but the Michael Kramer narration was, as for the previous book, absolutely top notch. Highly recommend.

None

“Middle book syndrome” es una palabra perfecta para describir este libro. Como historia es un intermedio a las revelaciones del final que son las que avanzan la trama en general. Lento y con demasiada paja un 80%, con un pelín de trampas argumentales que no me han convencido del todo. Con este segundo empiezo a ver que la gracia con Sanderson son esos giros de tortilla al final que hace que no te creas absolutamente nada de lo que te intentan vender en los dos primeros tercios.

Escribe bien, a pesar de todo es un libro que cuesta leer en diagonal porque realmente sabe llevarte de A a B. Pero me deja un sabor un poco agridulce al terminarlo, como si las chorropocientas horas dedicadas hubieran sido un timo (815 páginas el hijoputa, Goodreads debería contarte este como dos XD).

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