Books Like The Alloy of Law

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Michael Kramer narrates Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn western spin-off with a crispness that suits the tighter scope — where the main trilogy stretched across epics, this 11-hour story moves at a gunslinger's pace, and Kramer's delivery shifts accordingly without losing any of his trademark character clarity. Ten picks share his , ten are Sanderson titles, and the award count runs at ten — this is a list for readers already inside the Cosmere who want to stay there.

10 books for fans of The Alloy of Law

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    Tress of the Emerald Sea

    Hoid's Travails • Book 1

    by Brandon Sanderson, Howard Lyon

    Why this book?

    Michael Kramer's dynamic narration brings the same engaging energy to this standalone adventure, while Sanderson delivers another intricate magic system wrapped in a swashbuckling, lighter tone that complements the audiobook format beautifully. Both works showcase Sanderson's talent for blending clever worldbuilding with character-driven storytelling in roughly similar runtimes, making Tress an ideal next listen for those invested in his narrative voice.

    4.32 Goodreads (297.2K ratings)
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    Words of Radiance

    The Stormlight Archive • Book 2

    by Brandon Sanderson

    Why this book?

    Words of Radiance deepens the epic scope and intricate magic systems that define Sanderson's work, with Michael Kramer and Kate Reading's dual narration creating a rich listening experience that rewards the same attention to detail you appreciated in The Alloy of Law. The audiobook's greater length allows for the expansive world-building and character development that made Sanderson's shorter work so compelling, while maintaining that same blend of action, philosophy, and wonder.

    4.76 Goodreads (498.0K ratings)
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    The Way of Kings

    The Cosmere • Book 1

    by Brandon Sanderson

    Why this book?

    The Way of Kings expands the intricate magic systems and morally complex characters that make The Alloy of Law compelling, while Michael Kramer's narration carries the same immersive quality across an epic scope that rewards the deeper investment of its 46-hour runtime. Both works showcase Sanderson's skill at weaving action, mystery, and character development into narratives that feel substantial and carefully crafted.

    4.66 Goodreads (683.1K ratings)
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    Oathbringer

    The Stormlight Archive • Book 3

    by Brandon Sanderson

    Why this book?

    Oathbringer deepens the magical systems and world-building that made The Alloy of Law compelling, while Michael Kramer's narration carries the same engaging vocal performance across an epic scope that rewards devoted listeners. The sprawling narrative explores similar themes of duty and redemption through multiple character perspectives, delivering the immersive listening experience that Sanderson's fans crave.

    4.60 Goodreads (365.0K ratings)
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    The Hero of Ages

    The Mistborn Saga • Book 3

    by Brandon Sanderson

    Why this book?

    The Hero of Ages delivers the epic, magic-system-driven fantasy that Sanderson is known for, with Michael Kramer's narration creating the same immersive listening experience across a more expansive narrative that explores themes of sacrifice and redemption at an even grander scale.

    4.56 Goodreads (606.0K ratings)
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    The Final Empire

    The Mistborn Saga • Book 1

    by Brandon Sanderson

    Why this book?

    The Final Empire offers the same intricate magic system and immersive worldbuilding that made The Alloy of Law compelling, with Michael Kramer's narration bringing equal depth to a richer, more expansive narrative that explores themes of revolution and redemption across a longer, more leisurely listening experience.

    4.49 Goodreads (999.3K ratings)
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    Towers of Midnight

    The Wheel of Time • Book 13

    by Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson

    Why this book?

    Towers of Midnight delivers the same epic scope and intricate magic systems that define Sanderson's work, while Michael Kramer's narration carries over the dynamic vocal performance that brings his characters to life. The expansive 38-hour runtime deepens the immersive listening experience, allowing you to fully sink into a richly layered fantasy world with the same narrative craftsmanship you appreciated in The Alloy of Law.

    4.48 Goodreads (176.1K ratings)
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    The Lost Metal

    The Mistborn Saga • Book 7

    by Brandon Sanderson

    Why this book?

    The Lost Metal continues the Waxson era with the same sharp wit and intricate magic system that made The Alloy of Law compelling, while Michael Kramer's narration deepens the character work across a longer, more expansive narrative. The sequel expands the thematic exploration of duty and redemption while maintaining the fast-paced, engaging audiobook experience that defined the first installment.

    4.48 Goodreads (122.5K ratings)
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    The Gathering Storm

    The Wheel of Time • Book 12

    by Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson

    Why this book?

    The Gathering Storm delivers the same intricate magic systems and character-driven storytelling that define Sanderson's work, while Michael Kramer's narration provides continuity in vocal performance and tone across both epics. The expanded runtime allows for deeper world-building and emotional payoff, rewarding listeners who appreciated The Alloy of Law's blend of mystery, action, and philosophical depth.

    4.44 Goodreads (178.7K ratings)
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    Wind and Truth

    The Stormlight Archive • Book 5

    by Brandon Sanderson

    More about this pick

    Dalinar challenges the god Odium to a champion's contest with Roshar's fate hanging in the balance, while the Knights Radiant scramble to prepare in just ten days. The explosive conclusion to Sanderson's first Stormlight arc.

    4.37 Goodreads (139.0K ratings)