![]() New characters add some interesting elements in addition to fleshing out the world. The novel is more evenly paced then the last installment and retains the cheeky exchanges between characters with Wayne providing his trademark comic relief.Īdditionally, the characters show real development by coming to terms with loss, love and duty, especially after some of the angst in " Shadows of Self." Unfortunately, the kandra is also missing a hemalurgic spike - rendering him insane and his account garbled.Īfter much convincing and evidence that his sister, Telsin, is being held hostage by their Uncle Edwarn, Wax and company set off to look for the metalminds. ![]() ![]() " THE BANDS OF MOURNING : A Mistborn Novel," by Brandon Sanderson, Tor Books, $27.99, 448 pages (f)īook three of four planned entries in the Wax and Wayne arc of the Mistborn series, "The Bands of Mourning" provides a story that's much lighter - but still thought-provoking - than its predecessor, " Shadows of Self."Īfter a disaster derails Lord Waxillium Ladrian's wedding, he and his band of misfits are recruited on an archaeology expedition the likes of which Indiana Jones would approve.Ī kandra researcher has returned with pictures of the Bands of Mourning, the Lord Ruler's mythical metalminds that grant the wearer untold powers. ![]()
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