I have been a lurker of the various Sanderson-themed subreddits. Unfortunately for me and my fellow introverts, there isn’t much here to lurk at (yet!). I thought maybe we could get things started by discussing how we all got into the Cosmere. I’ll go first!

In November of last year, a friend of mine recommended I read Mistborn. I had just barely started reading again after a long break and was in need of a new series. I was about to go on a long drive, so I borrowed the audiobook from the library so I had something to listen to. I didn’t realize what I was getting myself into. In the last six months, I have read every single Cosmere book I could get my hands on, and have absolutely loved each one. I finished it all off with Tress last month. My only regret is not getting into this sooner so I could have been a part of the Secret Project Kickstarter.

Here’s hoping we can get this community going!

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    1 year ago

    In 2015 a buddy of mine basically shoved Elantris, Way of Kings, and Words of Radiance at me and said “You gotta read some Sanderson, he’s the next big guy in fantasy.” I started with Elantris and really enjoyed it, but admit that I was intimidated by how chonky Stormlight was and so they gathered dust for the next 5 years.

    When 2020 rolled around, I had a lot of free time and decided to finally give Sanderson another try and picked up Era 1 of Mistborn instead of Stormlight to ease into the Cosmere and instantly fell in love. That was pretty much the jumping off point because I then went right into Stormlight (which have since become my favorite books of all time) and after that I went and read everything else in the Cosmere. It even pushed me to read Wheel of Time which I finished at the end of last year and had a blast reading (I didn’t think the infamous slog was that bad tbh). So here I am waiting for SP3 to come out so I can get my fix of more Sanderson…

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    1 year ago

    The first Sanderson books that I read were Elantris and Warbreaker which I found through the GraphicAudio audiobooks. At the time I had no idea that they were part of a larger world or series. I thought they were good, but they didn’t cause me to go seek out others from the author. I rediscovered Sanderson when I found the Mistborn trilogy in like 2015 and have been reading everything he’s ever written since then.

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    1 year ago

    I found Brandon after catching up on ASOIF and needing something to fill my drive time. Glad I did because I enjoy Cosmere stuff way more than ASOIF.

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    1 year ago

    I have been a Wheel of Time fan for over 2 decades. I’d heard of Sanderson (and read the first alcatraz book), but when I finished WoT is what really launched me into his cosmere works (started with Mistborn).

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    1 year ago

    Someone in a discord server was recommending The Way of Kings and described it as anime in prose form.

    I discovered Reckoners too from that same discord server, previously.

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    1 year ago

    When The Way of Kings came out a friend of mine who was very excited about it got a copy for me. I’ve been hooked on Sanderson since.

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    1 year ago

    Everything started with me randomly picking up Wheel Of Time series. Change of author made me skeptical of its ending, but oh boy Brandon did not disappoint. So I looked for more of his books, and soon started with The Way of Kings. There was a short period whenever I should read it or Mistborn, but given all arguments against staring with Stormligth were “It is big” I dismissed them and gone straight to magnus opus.

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    1 year ago

    I saw a recommendation in a thread on /r/books over at reddit actually! I started reading around the time of Words of Radiance, and went through things pretty slowly in a relatively unintuitive order:

    • Way of Kings
    • Words of Radiance
    • The Final Empire
    • Warbreaker
    • Oathbringer
    • The rest of Mistborn Era 1
    • Elantris
    • Rhythm of War
    • Mistborn Era 2 (Up to BoM)
    • Arcanum Unbounded
    • The Lost Metal (Went to Dragonsteel 2022 for this!)

    Since I’ve caught up I’ve gotten probably a half dozen people to start reading, and have been carefully curating their reading order to avoid the nonsense I went through.

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    1 year ago

    A friend of mine played the opening to the Legion audiobook. He said it was really good and short. So I tried it and liked it. I had already read many of the classics in fantasy so I decided to give Sanderson a try. Started with Mistborn and have been hooked ever since.

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    1 year ago

    After finishing several other novels on my queue, I finally wanted to read some Sanderson works after hearing so much positivity around him. I had actually read one of his standalone novels a couple of years ago, “Children of the nameless” since I’m a fan of MTG. Read up on the Cosmere order and started with Elantris earlier this year. The rest is history.

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    My first exposure to the cosmere was reading Elantris in high school. I really enjoyed it, and went looking for more by the same author, but there wasn’t anything. I moved on with my life, and a decade later I had a couple friends tell me I had to read Mistborn. I did, recognized it as the same author, and was hooked. I’ve gone to several release parties, made a giant inflatable Doomslug costume with my wife, and gotten involved in the collector community and other online Sanderson communities.

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    1 year ago

    A few coworkers at an old job had all started reading stormlight together right before I joined the company, and they recommended it to me so I caught up to them and we read the rest of the cosmere together in a book club

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    1 year ago

    Literally on a whim. I had a spare Audible credit. Brandon Sanderson is a name I saw a lot but had never read. Warbreaker was in my recommendations. Checked to make sure it was a stand alone novel. Bought it, Amazon proceeds to take lots more of my money, it was a good sell on their part.

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    1 year ago

    I had a cheap paperback copy of the way of kings laying around for years before I finally jumped into it. Needless to say, I’m completely addicted and we are lucky Brandon is such a prolific writer!

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    I saw a large poster of the cover for The Way of Kings behind the register at a bookstore. Thought it looked cool and made a mental note to check it out.

    A few years later I randomly remembered it and described it to a friend. He told me the title and said it was one of his favorite books.

    I finally picked it up myself and really enjoyed it. Moved on to the rest of the Cosmere after that.