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It has been a long debated topic on what Cosmere reading order is the best. Many have been proposed since the beginning of time till now. which order is the best? they all say it's one or another... But they are all wrong.
It has been a long debated topic on what Cosmere reading order is the best. Many have been proposed since the beginning of time till now. which order is the best? they all say it's one or another... But they are all wrong.
Every single one of them is wrong.
There are many things wrong with their orders. They don't have connections well done, they don't maximize series cohesion for the new reader's enjoyment. They often choose one over the other.
You see, the greatest Cosmere reading order is the one I have produced over long trial and error. Only I could create this spectacular and entirely amazing reading order. It took me an eternity. An eternity that lasted half an hour of thinking about this over the past two years. I have come up with one of the best, if not the best, reading order that brings together story cohesion and connections in a nice bow.
Challenge Books
25
The Lost Metal
Brandon Sanderson
Mistborn book 7. Era Two Finale. (The Lost Metal). This novel is the finale in the Wax and Wayne series. It's chock full of connections, a bit too full. It has a lot of fun elements from other novels in its own series and outside of it.
27
The Sunlit Man
Brandon Sanderson
This stand alone story is adjacent to Stormlight. It is very, very reference filled. Probably the most Cosmere aware book so far. It's really good. Just make sure you remember your sky breakers from your wind runners.
28
Yumi and the Nightmare Painter
Brandon Sanderson
This novel is a fun stand alone in the style of an anime with references to a lot of different stories, but especially Stormlight.
29
Tress of the Emerald Sea
Brandon Sanderson
This story is also a stand alone. It's similar to the princess bride and has some epic references! It's a 9/10 novel.