![]() Some, like Dawnshard, are even more explicitly telling a story about the Cosmere itself rather than the individual world on which it takes place. In the Cosmere, the books and novellas can be more standalone, or they can have a greater amount of cross-over. Though the magics seem different on their surface, they have the same/similar source and restrictions (once you see enough to recognize the commonalities between them). The Cosmere worlds share a common origin/creation story, and the magic systems in them can be somewhat connected through an overarching theory. The MCU movies largely stand on their own, but they sometimes have character cross-over and/or shared underlying precepts that shape how powers work in each of them. ![]() One easy way to think about it is to compare it to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Though each book/series in the Cosmere is independent, they all take place with the same backdrop, and sometimes characters cross over between stories. The term “Cosmere” refers to the fictional universe within which certain books by Brandon Sanderson take place (Check out Sanderson’s website and Amazon author profile with all of his books). I have read most of the published Cosmere works (including short stories and novellas), and I have my own thoughts that may help you get started. If you are planning to start reading books in Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere, you may be a bit overwhelmed by the options and may struggle to know where to start.
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