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Suvudu: Brandon Sanderson Interview Comic Con 2010 (Part I of II)

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Brandon Sanderson speaks with Suvudu about THE WAY OF KINGS, his new epic fantasy, which will be published in late August 2010! (Part I of II)

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  • What a nerd... no wonder his books are so damned great

  • @Atalantius Yes, Mistborn, Warbreaker and Elantris were all wonderful, wonderful books. They're a few of my favorites, actually. I would recommend them to any fantasy fan.

  • @Atalantius That's even better! Thanks very much for clearing that up. I am happy to know there are so many books of his to read now.

  • @Thaibebop Ah, no, I might not have made myself clear enough! Brandon is working on several books. He has written The Gathering Storm, and Towers of Midnight is coming out shortly, I think, and he will then write A Memory of Light. All of these are based on Robert Jordan's notes, and are a continuation of the WoT series, as Jordan sadly did not get the chance to finish it. The Way of Kings is his own original series that's coming out (The Stormlight Archive), it's not related to WoT at all.

  • @Atalantius Thanks for that. If he can really claim to own what he is doing to Jordan's creation I might look in to it. I was vastly impressed with Elantris and have already planned to read Mistborn and Warbreaker. I will read those first before Way of Kings. Plus I stopped at the third Wheel of Time book, don't you need to read everything up to Way of Kings, or is it completely different?

  • @Thaibebop The Way of Kings is his own work. You should check out Mistborn and Warbreaker as well, they're awesome.

  • I have only read three Jordan books and didn't like them. So, I am not interested in his work in the Wheel of Time story, however, I read his Elantris not too long ago and loved it. So, I want to read his stuff, not what he is adding to Jordan's legacy.

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