El héroe de las eras

, #3

Paperback, 757 pages

Spanish language

Published June 29, 2013 by B de Bolsillo (Ediciones B), B de Bolsillo.

ISBN:
978-84-9872-795-1
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4 stars (14 reviews)

El Héroe de las Eras es el tercer volumen de la saga «Nacidos de la Bruma (Mistborn)». Una obra iniciada con El imperio final y parte imprescindible del Cosmere, el universo destinado a dar forma a la serie más extensa y fascinante jamás escrita en el ámbito de la fantasía épica.

Durante mil años nada ha cambiado: han caído las cenizas, los skaa han sido esclavizados y el Lord Legislador ha dominado el mundo. Kelsier, el «superviviente», el único que ha logrado huir de los Pozos de Hathsin, junto a Vin, una pobre chica skaa, se une a la rebelión. Y por fin lo imposible sucede: por fin la revolución ha triunfado. Pero acabar con el Lord Legislador es la parte sencilla. El verdadero desafío consistirá en sobrevivir a las consecuencias de su caída... sin Kelsier.

Vin y el Rey Elend buscan en los últimos escondites de recursos del Lord …

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Review of 'The Hero of Ages' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

A full range of emotional conclusion to an amazingly unique story. I wish I could but it into words how great and attentioned to detail everything was, all finally wrapped up and explained in such a great way. This is my introduction into the cosmere universe and new reading addiction, I think.

reviewed The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson (Mistborn Era One, #3)

Review of 'The Hero of Ages' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A brilliant series all the way through, I cannot fault the pros or the personae, and the plot is so overarching and grand! Some of what fantasy really should be, and no mistake.

Of course with everything there is a but - and in this third volume it was the ending. Though there were twists and turns and revelations aplenty that kept me thinking, the ending was a little too pat for my liking. There was a great sense of inevitability to it all, and it was perhaps a little transparent. It must be an incredibly difficult task to plan things out in such exhaustive detail then lay the clues and delicate tendrils of plot for the readers, and it worked for me so, so brilliantly in the first two. perhaps I'm just becoming used to Sanderson's style. Even with all that said, there's no denying that this is a …

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