unexpectedly this book jumped into my top 3 cosmere books and not going to lie, my favourite mistborn story. the amount of cosmere connections was enough to make me entirely grateful for reading the entire cosmere before this. also Wayne is a top 3 all fantasy favourite for me now.
Truly a rusting good end to era 2, I look forward to Stormlight 5 and Mistborn Era 3.
A fascinating book and listen, that shines a light on London that many have heard of but not had understood.
This book captivated me through every moment, I felt myself taking deep breaths and my heart racing to figure out what was next - wanting to know what was next. It's a feeling I haven't felt in a long time but it is very welcome, this book somehow, was able to outshine the prequels. A splendid ending to a story that I will not be forggetting.
4.1
A solid entry book. Truthfully I started this book with the audiobook and could not get into it at all; I find that it did not do the series justice. I had to wait to get my hands on the physical version instead. Malice wasn't incredible but it was a good read, Gwynne writes action scenes incredibly enrapturing your attention at ease.
I look forward to reading Valour and seeing where the series heads.
The Reckoners series is by far my least favourite of Brandon's writing. Don't get me wrong, it's a very solid book but I feel, in part, that it didn't progress much. I did enjoy parts of it though.
4* Average throughout.
An interesting although slightly tedious book in the series. Interesting. Book 3 is looking juicy.