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'''''Mistborn''''' is a fantasy series by [[Brandon Sanderson]].
 
'''''Mistborn''''' is a fantasy series by [[Brandon Sanderson]].
   
It is most well known as a trilogy, but there will be additional installments.
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It is most well known as a trilogy, but there will be additional instalments.
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== First Trilogy ==
 
The first Mistborn trilogy chronicles the efforts of a group of [[Allomancy|Allomancers]] who attempt to overthrow a dystopian empire and establish themselves in a world covered by ash.
 
The first Mistborn trilogy chronicles the efforts of a group of [[Allomancy|Allomancers]] who attempt to overthrow a dystopian empire and establish themselves in a world covered by ash.
   
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*''[[The Hero of Ages]]''
 
*''[[The Hero of Ages]]''
   
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== Mistborn Adventures ==
In November 2011, a new Mistborn book, ''[[The Alloy of Law]]'' was released.
 
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Set about 300 years after the first trilogy, the Mistborn Adventures are about the exploits of [[Waxillium Ladrian]]
==Publication==
 
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*''[[The Alloy of Law]]''
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*''[[Shadows of Self]]''
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== Second Mistborn Trilogy ==
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Set soon after the Mistborn Adventures, the second trilogy is about a [[Allomancer#Mistborn|Mistborn]] serial killer.{{ref|?|836|34|A second trilogy?}} It supposedly introduces the [[Southern Peoples of Scadrial]].{{ref|?|977|152|When will we meet the southern people?}}
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== Third Mistborn Trilogy ==
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The third trilogy is going to be a space-opera with [[Allomancy]] powered faster-than-light technology.{{ref|?|987|36|There's going to be three trilogies?}}
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== Publication ==
 
*MISTBORN: THE FINAL EMPIRE (Tor, July 2006)
 
*MISTBORN: THE FINAL EMPIRE (Tor, July 2006)
 
*MISTBORN: THE WELL OF ASCENSION (Tor, Spring 2007)
 
*MISTBORN: THE WELL OF ASCENSION (Tor, Spring 2007)
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*Turkish rights (#1-3) to Arkadas
 
*Turkish rights (#1-3) to Arkadas
 
*UK rights (entire series) to Orion/Gollancz
 
*UK rights (entire series) to Orion/Gollancz
*Film rights for MISTBORN to Chris Geary and Paloppa Pictures LLC<ref>http://awfulagent.com/jabclients/sanderson</ref>
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*Film rights for MISTBORN to Chris Geary and Paloppa Pictures LLC<ref name=aa />
   
==Awards==
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== Awards ==
 
*THE HERO OF AGES — #21 on NY Times hardcover list
 
*THE HERO OF AGES — #21 on NY Times hardcover list
 
*THE WELL OF ASCENSION — Finalist for Romantic Times Award, Best Epic Fantasy
 
*THE WELL OF ASCENSION — Finalist for Romantic Times Award, Best Epic Fantasy
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*THE HERO OF AGES — Finalist for the inaugural David Gemmell Award
 
*THE HERO OF AGES — Finalist for the inaugural David Gemmell Award
 
*All three Mistborn Trilogy books are SF Book Club selections
 
*All three Mistborn Trilogy books are SF Book Club selections
*THE HERO OF AGES — selected as an Indie Next List Notable for Dec. 2008<ref>http://awfulagent.com/jabclients/sanderson</ref>
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*THE HERO OF AGES — selected as an Indie Next List Notable for Dec. 2008<ref name=aa />
   
==Notes==
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== Notes ==
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<ref name=aa>[http://awfulagent.com/jabclients/sanderson Brandon's Awful Agent page]</ref>
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Revision as of 10:09, 28 July 2013

Mistborn is a fantasy series by Brandon Sanderson.

It is most well known as a trilogy, but there will be additional instalments.

First Trilogy

The first Mistborn trilogy chronicles the efforts of a group of Allomancers who attempt to overthrow a dystopian empire and establish themselves in a world covered by ash.

The three books of the trilogy are:

Mistborn Adventures

Set about 300 years after the first trilogy, the Mistborn Adventures are about the exploits of Waxillium Ladrian

Second Mistborn Trilogy

Set soon after the Mistborn Adventures, the second trilogy is about a Mistborn serial killer.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content It supposedly introduces the Southern Peoples of Scadrial.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Third Mistborn Trilogy

The third trilogy is going to be a space-opera with Allomancy powered faster-than-light technology.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Publication

  • MISTBORN: THE FINAL EMPIRE (Tor, July 2006)
  • MISTBORN: THE WELL OF ASCENSION (Tor, Spring 2007)
  • MISTBORN: THE HERO OF AGES (Tor, Fall 2008)
  • Audio rights (entire series) to Macmillan Audio
  • Bulgarian rights (entire series) to Bard.
  • Chinese rights (traditional; entire series) to Fantasy Foundation
  • Chinese rights (simplified; entire series) to Shanghai Wanyu
  • Czech rights (entire series) to Talpress
  • French rights (entire series) to Calmann-Levy
  • German rights (entire series) to Heyne
  • Greek rights (entire series) to Fantastikos Kosmos
  • Hebrew rights (#1-2) to Opus Press
  • Hungarian rights (#1-3) to DeltaVision
  • Italian rights (#1-3) to Fanucci
  • Indonesian rights (#1-3) to Mizan Publishing
  • Japanese rights (entire series) to Hayakawa
  • Polish rights (entire series) to Mag
  • Russian rights (#1-2) to EKSMO
  • Serbian rights (entire series) to Laguna
  • Spanish rights (entire series) to Ediciones B
  • Turkish rights (#1-3) to Arkadas
  • UK rights (entire series) to Orion/Gollancz
  • Film rights for MISTBORN to Chris Geary and Paloppa Pictures LLC[1]

Awards

  • THE HERO OF AGES — #21 on NY Times hardcover list
  • THE WELL OF ASCENSION — Finalist for Romantic Times Award, Best Epic Fantasy
  • THE HERO OF AGES — Winner of the Romantic Times Award, Best Epic Fantasy
  • THE HERO OF AGES — Finalist for the inaugural David Gemmell Award
  • All three Mistborn Trilogy books are SF Book Club selections
  • THE HERO OF AGES — selected as an Indie Next List Notable for Dec. 2008[1]

Notes

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