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Both of Sanderson’s fantasy series are likely to become more recognizable thanks to Apple TV’s Cosmere deal. Mistborn will become a movie, while The Stormlight Archive gets a TV adaptation. However, there are other Cosmere books that would be just as exciting to see on-screen. And they’re worthy of greater attention from readers, too, as they benefit from the masterful world-building, character writing, and plot twists that make Sanderson’s work so delightful to dig into.
3) Warbreaker

Warbreaker came out right after the original Mistborn trilogy, so it’s surprising it isn’t more well-known outside of dedicated fantasy spaces. But then, with no sequels following it, I suppose it was easy for the 2009 novel to get lost in the jump from The Hero of Ages in 2008 to The Way of Kings in 2010. Warbreaker is a must-read for Sanderson fans and fantasy lovers, however, as it has one of the author’s most memorable magic systems — and if you’ve read Sanderson, you know that’s saying something. In addition to its BioChromatic magic, Warbreaker‘s setting is one where those who die heroic deaths are brought back as gods. It follows two sisters, one of whom agrees to marry a God King in order to avoid war, while the other sets out to save her. It’s a gripping story with many moving parts, and it all comes together with great twists, in typical Sanderson fashion.










