I feel like all of his other stuff has been at least 4, 5 hundred, but that's just working off of memory.
I believe most fall between the 500 and 1000 page amounts. This one was the result of a writing exercise, which produced a short-story, which Sanderson turned into a small novel, without feeling at all stretched.
I love that the time-changing Allomancy is finally being introduced. There wasn't a hint of it in the first trilogy, but then it suddenly appeared on that "Chart of all Powers" poster/desktop background he released a while back. There was also a metal to burn that put the Aluminum effect (eliminates all metals) on anyone you were touching, and a metal that put the Duralumin effect (expend all currently burning metals) on whoever you were touching.
It is FUN too. Trust me.
The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson
09/11/2011 05:28:05 PM
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Some additional thoughts.
09/11/2011 07:25:25 PM
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I'll have to give it a go
10/11/2011 05:52:33 AM
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I don't have much time these days either...
10/11/2011 12:51:34 PM
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Wow, only 300 pages? Is this his shortest book?
10/11/2011 04:13:19 PM
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Yes...
10/11/2011 06:17:36 PM
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My cousin and I went to the release (), and when he picked it up, that's what he noticed
14/11/2011 06:17:07 AM
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Great book.
10/11/2011 05:24:35 PM
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