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|setting=[[Scadrial]], [[Cosmere]]
 
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|publisher=Tor Books
 
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Revision as of 23:31, 10 January 2016

<Shadows of Self>
Shadows of Self US Hardcover.jpg
Mistborn Era 2
Follows The Alloy of Law
Precedes The Bands of Mourning
Setting Scadrial, Cosmere
Released October 6 2015[1]
Publisher Tor Books

Shadows of Self is the second book set in Mistborn Era 2.[2] It was released on October 6 2015.[1][3]

An excerpt was released on Brandon's website which involves preparation for Wax and Steris's wedding.

Cover Blurb

With The Alloy of Law, Brandon Sanderson surprised readers with a New York Times bestselling spinoff of his Mistborn books, set after the action of the trilogy, in a period corresponding to late 19th-century America.

The trilogy’s heroes are now figures of myth and legend, even objects of religious veneration. They are succeeded by wonderful new characters, chief among them Waxillium Ladrian, known as Wax, hereditary Lord of House Ladrian but also, until recently, a lawman in the ungoverned frontier region known as the Roughs. There he worked with his eccentric but effective buddy, Wayne. They are “twinborn,” meaning they are able to use both Allomantic and Feruchemical magic.

Shadows of Self shows Mistborn’s society evolving as technology and magic mix, the economy grows, democracy contends with corruption, and religion becomes a growing cultural force, with four faiths competing for converts.

This bustling, optimistic, but still shaky society now faces its first instance of terrorism, crimes intended to stir up labor strife and religious conflict. Wax and Wayne, assisted by the lovely, brilliant Marasi, must unravel the conspiracy before civil strife stops Scadrial’s progress in its tracks.

Shadows of Self will give fans of The Alloy of Law everything they’ve been hoping for and, this being a Brandon Sanderson book, more, much more.

[1]

Plot Summary

Behind the Scenes

Following completion of The Alloy of Law Brandon plotted out three more books following the same characters to finish the story, the first of which is Shadows of Self. Brandon wrote the first third or so of Shadows of Self in 2012 between drafts of A Memory of Light to keep from being burned out. The books was then shelved until the later half of 2014. He however had difficulty re-acquainting himself with the characters and story, which is a common problem for him when he stops work on a story part-way through. To remedy this he jumped ahead and wrote the sequel, The Bands of Mourning, before going back finishing Shadows of Self.[4]

Brandon has explained that the title "Shadows of Self" refers to the multiple roles a person occupies over the course of their life, as well as to the inclusion of a kandra character.[5]

Awards

  • /r/Fantasy Stabby Award for Best Novel of 2015[6]

Cover Art Gallery

Notes

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