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The Mistborn Saga Series: Books 3-7 by Brandon Sanderson (Kindle eBooks)

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colecoletrane
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Rhythm of War Book Four of the Storm Light Archive is also $3.99 on Kindle. Weird that this was included with MIstborn books on sale:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0826NK..._title_351

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Apr 12, 2026 10:29 AM
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JudeC11Apr 12, 2026 10:29 AM
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Worth every penny
Apr 12, 2026 10:51 AM
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MAK1981Apr 12, 2026 10:51 AM
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Is the Wax and Wayne series really just books 4-7 of the Mistborn series, or are they completely separate stories but in the same universe?
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Quote from MAK1981 :
Is the Wax and Wayne series really just books 4-7 of the Mistborn series, or are they completely separate stories but in the same universe?
It's been a while but I read 1-6. 1-3 take place "in the past" (traditional fantasy for me) while 4+ are "modern fantasy". I don't know where each series takes place in the whole Cosmere universe timeline but I do know I loved 1-3 and I was not such a fan of 4+. But I like having all of the Cosmere books so I'm going to get what I'm missing here...
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MAK1981Apr 12, 2026 12:00 PM
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Quote from TheJoeFletch :
It's been a while but I read 1-6. 1-3 take place "in the past" (traditional fantasy for me) while 4+ are "modern fantasy". I don't know where each series takes place in the whole Cosmere universe timeline but I do know I loved 1-3 and I was not such a fan of 4+. But I like having all of the Cosmere books so I'm going to get what I'm missing here...
Thanks. I have the first 3 (Mistborn trilogy) and will consider these next 4 after I eventually read those and see if I like them.

I'm currently finishing up Book 3 of the Dark Tower series (Stephen King), so I have a ways to go before I'm freed up for another story 😂
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Rhythm of War Book Four of the Storm Light Archive is also $3.99 on Kindle. Weird that this was included with MIstborn books on sale:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0826NK..._title_351
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BradyS82Apr 12, 2026 02:15 PM
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Worth every penny
I'm jealous of anyone getting to read this for the first time!
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damcracApr 12, 2026 08:42 PM
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These are being sold without DRM, would it be difficult for me to buy them on Amazon and move them over to my Kobo?

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mamonotaishoApr 13, 2026 04:44 AM
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Quote from damcrac :
These are being sold without DRM, would it be difficult for me to buy them on Amazon and move them over to my Kobo?
Without DRM, it should be portable to other devices outside of the Amazon ethos.
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Quote from damcrac :
These are being sold without DRM, would it be difficult for me to buy them on Amazon and move them over to my Kobo?
I bought them. You can navigate to "My Digital Content" after purchase, find the book(s), click on "More actions", then "Download EPUB/PDF". For me, it downloaded as a PDF.
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ChaelinApr 13, 2026 12:28 PM
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Books 4, 5 and 7 download as EPUB, while book 6 is a PDF. Wish they would just standardize and make them all EPUB!
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VinnyCApr 13, 2026 01:17 PM
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Make sure you read the original three books first! There's also some Cosmere guides online that would suggest reading these particular books (4-7) after finishing up some other material first depending on how far into the Cosmere you want to get. That being said, i read all mistborn books before branching out into the other Cosmere stories.
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makimbellApr 13, 2026 01:29 PM
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Quote from MAK1981 :
Is the Wax and Wayne series really just books 4-7 of the Mistborn series, or are they completely separate stories but in the same universe?

They are actual sequels, but they feel quite separate because they take place a few hundred years in the future. It's similar to how the Dune series spans thousands of years, but this is a much smaller scale (and is much easier to digest).
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MAK1981Apr 13, 2026 03:08 PM
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Quote from makimbell :
They are actual sequels, but they feel quite separate because they take place a few hundred years in the future. It's similar to how the Dune series spans thousands of years, but this is a much smaller scale (and is much easier to digest).
Got it. Thanks!
Haven't gotten past Book 2 of Dune -- from what I remember, those took place one right after the other. But maybe Children of Dune are many ancestral generations later or something? I don't know, I don't remember the plot 😂
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alshaApr 13, 2026 04:47 PM
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Thanks!

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Intrepid64Apr 13, 2026 05:22 PM
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Just finished the first trilogy, great find, thanks!

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