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I'm currently on the Liveship series, after just finishing the Farseer Trilogy. Prior to that was Mistborn 1-3, and I only mention the chronology because it all started May 2022 with the WoT series, and that's on the picture up there so I'm lumping the rest of these into science fiction I suppose, despite Mistborn potentially being the only one that you could really call science fiction.
I've read all these series. WoT seemed to drag toward the end and i didnt care for the last few chapters. It felt like there was too much to wrap up with too few pages so it felt rushed and unsatisfying.
I love all works by Sanderson so I've read all mistborn(except the new one from last November #7 I think). Excellent series. Have you read Elantris by Sanderson. I thought that was a very unique one off book that I couldn't put down.
I just started the final set in the farseer/liveship series. I loved the first farseer trilogy. I felt the second trilogy(live ship trilogy) had a significant change of pace and almost skipped it. I really liked the first person view of fitz. In the end it was good and there are a few tie ins to later trilogies.
I only read Mistborn 1-3 from Branderson. I intend to check out more of his works, but he needs to finish the one, Stormlight maybe, before I pick that up, I will not find myself in the situation GRRM and Rothfus have put their fans. And what I've read and know of Brandon Sanderson, I have faith he will finish, it I'm not one to put stock in faith so I want to see it published.
I picked up Farseer and absolutely loved it, and it's odd because the first-person was a real change of pace. Name of the Wind was first person essentially, but that series has kinda left me annoyed and so I didn't have faith first-person could do well, and I'm glad to have been shown it could. The pacing of Farseer was great for me, I felt like it went from slow burn to much happening over the course of the three.
I'm on chapter three of first Liveship, I have a terrible time remembering the names of books. I'll read the whole trilogy, I don't think it'll fail my 10% test, where if I'm unsatisfied at 10% I put it down, and so I'll just plow through. Definitely feels different now, and any relationships only tangential from existing in the same universe.
Depending how this goes, I either finish up this Robin Hobb series, 12 or 14 books or whatever, and go back to one of the Sanderson series, which name I also cannot remember.
And as to WoT, the last book could've stretched it's legs a little more. Which is crazy because the last three books were technically just one in Jordan's version of the telling.
You gotta read the latest Mistborn, it's fantastic! Best of the 2nd part imo.