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The novella "Mistborn: Secret History" by Brandon Sanderson provides readers with a behind-the-scenes look at the last two books of the original Mistborn trilogy while also offering its own narrative. It delves into the cosmere, shedding light on many aspects more directly than other works by the author. The story explores different perspectives, adds context to the original trilogy, and reveals secrets and connections that enhance the overall Mistborn universe. The writing style is engaging, with some readers appreciating the exploration of characters like Kelsier and the intricate worldbuilding that ties the Mistborn series into Sanderson's greater Cosmere universe.

If you liked Mistborn: Secret History, here are the top 42 books to read next:
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    The Magicians #1 - Magician's Graphic Novels by Lev Grossman
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    Series creator Lev Grossman returns to BOOM! Studios for an all-new story in the world of The Magicians with Lilah Sturges and artist Pius Bak that features the first appearance of the next generation of heroes and villains! Long after Quentin Coldwa

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    The Magician's Land - The Magicians by Lev Grossman
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    'The Magician's Land' by Lev Grossman is the final installment in 'The Magicians' series, following Quentin Coldwater and his friends as they navigate through the magical world of Fillory and the challenges that come with it. The book is praised for its satisfying conclusion, witty writing style, and the growth of the characters as they face unexpected twists and turns in the plot. Grossman's use of language, unique storytelling, and references to popular culture make this book a refreshing and engaging read for fans of fantasy literature.

    The story delves into Quentin's journey of self-discovery, his interactions with other key characters, and the exploration of magical realms. As the characters mature and face new challenges, the book weaves together elements of fantasy, adventure, and personal growth, culminating in a conclusion that ties up loose ends while leaving room for further exploration of the magical world created by Grossman.

    It wasn’t much of a night for it: early March, drizzling and cold but not quite cold enough for snow. It wasn’t much of a bookstore either. Quentin spent fifteen minutes watching it from a bus shelter...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Magicians )

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    The Magician King
    Book 2 in the series:The Magicians

    The Magician King - The Magicians by Lev Grossman
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    'The Magician King' by Lev Grossman is the second book in 'The Magicians' series, offering a dark and raw tale set in the imaginal world of Fillory. The story follows Quentin Coldwater, a character struggling with restlessness and longing for something more despite living the life of a king. The book delves into a massive quest that spans across different worlds, touching on themes of depression, maturity, and the complexities of human experiences. With a Campbellesque hero journey intertwined with a darker narrative, the book weaves together the stories of Quentin and Julia, revealing their evolution and growth throughout the fantastical adventures.

    Quentin rode a gray horse with white socks named Dauntless. He wore black leather boots up to his knees, different-colored stockings, and a long navy-blue topcoat that was richly embroidered with seed...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Magicians )

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    Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere by Mike Carey
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    With the enthusiastic assassins Croup and Vandemar on her trail, Door returns to her family home and finds her father's dying secret-one that could lead her to her true enemy, who has yet to reveal himself. In another part of London Below, Richard fa

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    The Eleventh Metal by Brandon Sanderson
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    'The Eleventh Metal' is part of the 'Arcanum Unbounded' collection by Brandon Sanderson. It includes short stories and novellas from various worlds within Sanderson's Cosmere universe. The collection provides insights into the interconnected universe Sanderson has meticulously crafted, offering stories that add depth and understanding to the Cosmere. Readers can explore different planets with unique magic systems, such as Scadrial, Taldain, Threnody, and Roshar, through engaging and imaginative writing.


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    Sixth of the Dusk by Brandon Sanderson
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    'Sixth of the Dusk' by Brandon Sanderson is a Cosmere novella set in a world with unique world-building elements. The story follows Dusk, a trapper specializing in catching magical birds that grant powers, as he navigates dangerous islands filled with deadly creatures. The plot delves into the complexities of the fading native trapping culture, the advances of civilization, and the arrival of an advanced alien race known as The Ones Above.

    The writing style of 'Sixth of the Dusk' is praised for its originality, intricate world-building, and engaging storytelling. The novella explores themes of mystery, adventure, and the clash between traditional practices and technological advancements in a captivating manner.

    Death hunted beneath the waves. Dusk saw it approach, an enormous blackness within the deep blue, a shadowed form as wide as six narrowboats tied together. Dusk’s hands tensed on his paddle, his heart...

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    Arcanum Unbounded: The Cosmere Collection by Brandon Sanderson
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    'Arcanum Unbounded: The Cosmere Collection' by Brandon Sanderson is a compilation of short stories and novellas set in Sanderson's expansive Cosmere universe. The book contains companion pieces to larger works, offering deeper insights into various worlds and characters. Readers praise the in-depth lore surrounding Sanderson's worlds, the intricate magic systems, and the postscripts that provide additional context to the stories.

    SHAI pressed her fingernail into one of the stone blocks of her prison cell. The rock gave way slightly. She rubbed the dust between her fingers. Limestone. An odd material for use in a prison wall, b...

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    Edgedancer - The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson
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    'Edgedancer' by Brandon Sanderson is a novella set in the world of 'The Stormlight Archive.' It follows the adventures of Lift, a young and quirky character with special powers, as she navigates through various challenges and encounters with intriguing characters like the Heralds, Szeth, and Nightblood. The story is filled with humor, action, and character growth, providing insights into Lift's background and her role within the Stormlight Archive series. Sanderson's writing style in 'Edgedancer' is described as concise, well-edited, and compelling, maintaining the high standards expected from his works.

    She sprinted across an open field in northern Tashikk, a little more than a week’s travel from Azimir. The place was overgrown with brown grass a foot or two high. The occasional trees were tall and t...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Stormlight Archive )

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    Rhythm of War - The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson
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    Rhythm of War, the fourth installment in The Stormlight Archive series by Brandon Sanderson, continues the epic tale of the characters as they face new challenges and revelations. The book delves into multiple points of view, exploring the intricate plot points and character developments. Readers are taken on a journey filled with emotional, mental, and physical growth, as the story slowly unfolds to an explosive ending, keeping them on the edge throughout.

    Sanderson's masterful storytelling weaves together a complex narrative, introducing new information about the world of Roshar and the Cosmere. The book is filled with surprising twists, fascinating character arcs, and moments of both tenderness and intensity. As the characters navigate through their struggles and triumphs, readers are drawn into a world where secrets, alliances, and conflicts shape the fate of the realm.

    First, you must get a spren to approach. The type of gemstone is relevant; some spren are naturally more intrigued by certain gemstones. In addition, it is essential to calm the spren with something i...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Stormlight Archive )

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    Dawnshard - The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson
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    'Dawnshard' is a novella set in 'The Stormlight Archive' series by Brandon Sanderson, focusing on several previously minor characters embarking on a mission to the legendary island of Akinah. The story delves into the complexities of the world of Roshar, providing new insights and character developments. Through the perspectives of characters like Rysn and Lopen, readers are taken on a maritime adventure filled with ruins, sea monsters, and mysteries related to the Cosmere universe.

    The novella offers a deep exploration of character arcs, particularly for Rysn and Lopen, as they navigate personal challenges and embark on a quest that uncovers more about the world of Roshar and its connections to the greater Cosmere. With a mix of serious themes, humor, and intricate world-building, 'Dawnshard' provides a captivating addition to the series, bridging the gap between 'Oathbringer' and 'Rhythm of War'.

    Rysn was met at Urithiru by a master-servant guide and four porters: an envoy from Brightness Navani, meant to show that Rysn was expected and her visit appreciated. The porters carried a single-perso...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Stormlight Archive )

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