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Lädt ... The Eleventh Metal (Mistborn, #0.5)von Brandon Sanderson
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. The Eleventh Metal is a short story of Kelsier's past - his training as a full Mistborn and the origination of his mad plan for the crew. I think his teacher must have a piece of metal in him and was talking to Ruin, not just mumbling to himself. While not long enough to be satisfying, it's a nice snapshot of a foundational event. I wish I'd read this closer to my first read through of the original trilogy. ( ) 3.5 stars. It was nice to go back to Scandrial as it was at the beginning of the mistrborn trilogy, with ash falling down from the sky and strange-behaving fog. It made me recall the good memories I had when I was reading the mistborn trilogy six years ago. I loved Kelsier back then as much as Ioved him in this novella. Now I don't recall if his story with Mare and the Pits was explained in the first book [I just looked up in the summary provided by Coppermind and found very little information given. However, on the page dedicated to Mare, the references lead to the first book]. Anyways, I would have loved to have more information about what happened in the Pits and why. On the other hand, I understand that the scope for which this novella was written did not allow in-depth information. My rating is kind of low, because plotwise there's little happening (understandable since the low number of pages), but you know, with Kelsier there's always another secret and I wanted to have more of pre-Mistborn Kelsier. :D The Eleventh Metal is a short story originally written for the Mistborn Adventure Game (an RPG) that takes place before the events of the first Mistborn book. It gives us a bit more backstory about Kelsier and actually shows his own training, which is interesting enough. Overall, it's not bad. It's just very short and doesn't really add anything in particular to the rest of the Mistborn stories. Worth the read mainly because it's short, but also easy enough to skip. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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