Josiah rated Bands of Mourning: 5 stars

Bands of Mourning by Brandon Sanderson
xiii, 514 pages : 18 cm
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xiii, 514 pages : 18 cm

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Because this book is part reference work and part anthology I would only recommend it to people who already have read at least one of Brandon's other Cosmere works. It is, like the strong majority of his works, well written, but if you haven't read his other works you just won't have the necessary context to truly appreciate it.