Just finished the new Mistborn book, The Alloy of Law http://www.brandonsanderson.com/book/The-Alloy-of-LawReally enjoyed it. Much lighter reading than the first 3 Mistborn books (not that they were heavy per se) Has a bit of an Indiana Jones-ish flavor to it, set 300 years in the future from the original series, less epic, narrower scope.I wasn't a huge fan of the world he created, though obviously a LOT of creative thought was put into it. I have a bit more interest in it after reading the Mistborn series. He certainly goes against the grain in terms of the fantasy world. MB is decent enough, but again it's a completely new set of rules and a new world that he creates. At times it seemed more of a young adult oriented book and maybe the 3rd book isn't as strong in the end, but afterwards I was at least completely respectful of his imagination. I may let a few of the Way of Kings books get published before getting into the series again though.Just finished Way of Kings by Sanderson...
First thing I have read by him and am now thinking of trying out the Mistborn Trilogy.
Way of Kings was real long 1000+ and probably didn't need to be but he is planning it as a 10 books series so a lot of world building was needed. While there lacked much action and was alot of buildup I still really enjoyed it and cannot wait until the next book next year or so. He is a fast writer so that is a plus. I really enjoyed the dynamics of the world and fantasy elements.
Zipped through it in about 3 days. Good reading, looked forward to picking it up each night. More sequels to come obviously. Recommended as a light enjoyable, fast paced read.