The Well of Ascension: Mistborn Book Two

The Well of Ascension: Mistborn Book Two

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Beschreibung

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...
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Beiträge

28
Alle
5

Ich bleib dabei- a masterpiece

Es ist nicht so stark wie das erste Buch aber man merkt da baut sich was unglaubliches auf und ich spüre ein großes Finale!

5

A masterpiece

While not much happened for most of the book, it was not even the slightest bit boring. Brandon really knows how to write the most mundane scenes in a way that you feel like youre learning something about the characters, the world or even yourself. It took me a while to pick it up after finishing the first one, but as this one plays a year later, it was actually kinda fitting. The feelings of all the characters, the powers, the plot twists, it all felt so natural. They had such great personal growth, were so relatable in a way I haven’t read before. While english isnt my first language it didnt hinder me in the slightest. His use of words can be so grand but is always understandable in the context. Also, while there are many characters it was pretty easy to follow and remember them. Which role they played, what kind of character they had. And the few times you saw their perspective, it absolutely made sense. Nothing felt forced, no romance part, no friendship part, no fighting part. Not one chapter failed to surprise me, as there was always something happening, but it also never felt overwhelming. Im glad I picked these books up even though the amount of them frightened me a bit. I havent felt so good after finishing a book for a long while. Even though I most times really like the process of reading them, I can always find something to critizice. Be it characters, parts of the story, worldbuilding, or even how it was written, the grammar. Not here though. Sorry for rambling, I just hope I convinced even one person to read this wonderful book. Easily one of the best Ive ever read.

4.5

𝙏𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙧𝙚𝙫𝙞𝙚𝙬 𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙩𝙖𝙞𝙣𝙨 𝙨𝙥𝙤𝙞𝙡𝙚𝙧 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙥𝙧𝙚𝙫𝙞𝙤𝙪𝙨 𝙗𝙤𝙤𝙠 𝙞𝙣 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙨𝙚𝙧𝙞𝙚𝙨 (𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙁𝙞𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝙀𝙢𝙥𝙞𝙧𝙚) ! This sequel takes a slower, more political turn than the first book, but I found myself really enjoying that shift. Instead of rushing forward, it pauses to ask questions—like what happens after the villain is defeated. The political chaos in Luthadel and the struggle to rebuild felt grounded and meaningful, adding depth to the story. I especially appreciated the character development. Elend really grew on me—his love for books and idealism made him so relatable. He’s not the typical fantasy hero, but watching him try to lead and grow into his role was genuinely rewarding. The whole group's evolution was handled really well, showing how relationships and roles shift when the world around them changes. The magic system also took a big step forward. With new metals and expanded rules, it became more complex in a way that added richness without feeling overwhelming. You keep learning more, and it draws you deeper into the world. And then there's the ending. That classic Sanderson-style twist—fast-paced, emotional, and absolutely gripping. The Sanderlanch delivered exactly what I hoped for, tying everything together in a thrilling, unforgettable way. Overall, this book may have slowed down in pace, but it grew in heart, complexity, and meaning. A fantastic continuation of the story.

5

"I write these words in steel, for anything not set in metal cannot be trusted." This is a master class in storytelling, high fantasy world building, characters, in short everything. It’s such an incredibly crafted world and story that once I started this book I pretty much didn’t stop reading till I was done. I’m also extremely impressed that I was able to get into this story fairly easily, considering it has been 5 years since I read The Final Empire. There were approximately 60 different plot points going at every given time and every single one had so much depth and attention to detail that it worked perfectly. Beneath the big story the big theme this book dealt with was belonging and meaning. So many characters had struggles with what they wanted to do and who they are, with heartbreaking parallels drawn throughout. I got so attached that reading the last Part, where every part of the story peaked and exploded, I was either crying or frozen in shock. Reading the first book you think you know what the series is going to be about but then the last part explodes in your face and you have no idea anymore. Reading the second book you slowly think you’re grasping what is actually happening, only for the end to be a nuclear bomb this time. Now just some random unconnected rambles: -Oreseur my loveeeeeee

4

Much politcs with the most epic ending

5

Ich kann verstehen, warum diese Reihe so beliebt ist. Buch zwei war fantastisch!

Für mich gab es zwei Highlights: 1. Die sich entwickelnde Freundschaft und das Vertrauen zwischen Vin und OreSeur. Ihr tiefgründiges Gespräch auf dem Dach war einfach alles und hat mich total emotional gemacht. Da waren sie also - zwei gebrochene Seelen, die Trost im anderen fanden und lernten zu vertrauen. 2. die Tatsache, dass ich immer wieder daran erinnert werden musste, dass Vin nur ein Teenager ist. Sie ist ein so starker Charakter. Ja, sie hat eine Menge Probleme und Ängste, aber das vergisst man leicht, wenn sie links und rechts jeden in den Arsch tritt. Ich war so vertieft in ihrer Stärke und ihrer Kraft, dass ich von ihren "Jungsproblemen" überrascht war. Letztendlich ist sie eben doch nur ein junges Mädchen, das in diesen verrückten Krieg hineingeworfen wurde und die Last trägt, das Reich und seine Menschen zu retten. Sazed ist immer noch einer meiner Lieblingscharaktere in dieser Serie, er ist einfach so interessant. Er erinnert mich an Varys (GoT), der - Überraschung, Überraschung - eine meiner Lieblingsbuchfiguren aller Zeiten ist.

Ich kann verstehen, warum diese Reihe so beliebt ist. Buch zwei war fantastisch!
4

Die Auflösung von Teil 2 war sehr gut und ich bin gespannt auf den letzten Teil, einige Teile der Geschichte waren aber etwas langgezogen und es gab sehr viel Politik und Training ⚔️

3

I am finallllyyy done with this! AH! Two things. -- I wasn't very impressed even though I was an excited little kitten when I started this. -- WHAT HAPPENED IN THE END? I thought I will get over with the series because of how slow this book was but then things happened and I want to pick up the third book ASAP. ----- Review finally. So as I have already stated. I was very very excited about this book but then... I read... I read 100 pages, then 200, then 300...so on... not until 600page did the story actually started moving. Not lying. I was enjoying this but I wasn't enjoying it. Do you know what I mean? Maybe it was the high of the last book but this second book... boring. If you could just skip it all together? I will list down the reasons for you.. if you think I am being silly. I even discussed it with my friend who is a MISTBORN fan and he agreed. - Elend kept having long political discussions and Vin was just confused and was punching people. Meaningless. - Vin was always SO SAD and doubtful. - Characters in the book were just annoying the hell out of me. - I miss the epicness and all the twists that the first book had. - I had invested a lot of time in this for just politics that I do not enjoy... But then when I disliked it so much why three stars, you may ask? Because I still have hope and because people around me consoled me and told me it's going to be all fine.. showed me a different perspective.. writing that down for you.. - We spend quality time with the characters which I am hoping will help in the third book or I WILL BE VERY MAD. - Zane. Good character, too bad tho that his only characteristic was 'Crazy'. Could have, would have added a lot more layers to the story. - And just that END. That twist. IS. ALL. I. WANTED. Only because of these three points I will continue with the series. I might have stopped if the first book wasn't as epic as it was. I wish the book was smaller than it is!

5

What kind of drug does Sanderson put in these books? Cause it's heavily addictive. I loved this from "I write these words in steel" to "We're going to survive" (first sentence to last sentence) No flaws 10/10. This had so many aspects that I love. The found family and their intimate and wholeheartedly convesations. I loved those so much. All these characters that are so thought-through. And getting to know them much more than in the first book, is what really stood out to me and what I enjoyed a lot. Worldbuilding is amazing and the political intrigues and machinations are very intricate but at the same time Sanderson describes and lays them out so clearly which makes it really easy to follow along. As someone who's first language isn't english I appreciate that a lot. Last but not least I loved the plottwist. Oh my god. (Or «by the Lord Ruler») I did not see that coming. So much build-up to a point where you think you know who it is and then boom, it's someone else entirely. At least I did not see that coming. I really loved this, ate it up and might just have to think about this for the rest of my life and envy thos who get to read this for the first time

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