Sean Gursky reviewed The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson (The Mistborn Saga, #7)
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5 stars
He wasn't wearing a hat, which meant he had to just be himself. The true him, the one that knew the pain.
The Lost Metal was an outstanding book and an excellent conclusion to Era 2. There were significant expectations this book had to live up to and it delivered.
But real pain, that comes when you realize what you are. What you done. Waking up each morning, knowing' you're worthless. That's pain.
The Lost Metal is an emotional onslaught.
The mood for the book was set right from the prologue. There was a different intent with this story and it carried throughout all chapters and characters. This wasn't a story of growth for Wax and Wayne but Marasi and Steris too. Each character has shown such wonderful growth and self awareness too. Understanding what makes you vulnerable, how to cope with insecurities and more importantly, what it means to be forgiven.
The short man pushed over a note. Handwritten, stained with something. "He wanted you to have this." It simply said, Sorry.
I am used to characters experiencing pain, suffering and trauma but Brandon Sanderson has typically kept that within the Stormlight Archive. Like all things Cosmere, connections are made, borders are blurred and now Mistborn gets a heavy hand of emotional damage from Sanderson.
That was...a lot to take in.
A typical Sanderson book has the "Sanderlanche" come at you hard and fast in the final leg of the book, but The Lost Metal felt like it was all gas with no brakes. When Harmony provides a straight answer at the start of Part 2 you realize the "Sanderlanche" starts now and it didn't relent.
Today, she didn't need to be armed so much as equipped.
The further Sanderson dives into the Cosmere the more significant the crossovers, references and implications are to the rest of the universe and The Lost Metal had these in abundance! I highlighted passages, words and character names as a reminder to follow up and dive into them further.
There were times I felt lost or uncertain what was being referenced and I wondered if I forgot something (possible) or things were left intentionally vague (also possible). I am looking forward to reading a fan Wiki to realize what I missed and be reminded of events off world.
She didn't need power like that, but duty wasn't about what you needed. It was about what was needed from you.
Era 2 has been a fantastic trilogy and the self awareness with the Cosmere will give it significant re-read value.
"Lies, you mean," Wax said. "You print lies."
"We prefer 'whimsical what-ifs'. Intriguing stories that would be fascinating if they were true."
"So..." Wax said, "lies."
The downside of having finished the latest Cosmere novel is that there would usually be a lengthy wait before the next book. Thankfully the four Secret Projects will be released in 2023 and then the hype train for Stormlight Archive can begin properly.
Thanks The Lost Metal, you were an enjoyable read and I imagine I'll be doing a re-read very soon.