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|publisher=Tor Books
 
|publisher=Tor Books
 
|released=January 26, 2016
 
|released=January 26, 2016
|ISBN=978-0-7653-7857-6
 
|page-count=447
 
|word-count=[[/Statistical_analysis|127,456]]
 
 
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'''''The Bands of Mourning''''' is the third book set in [[Mistborn Era 2]]. It was published on January 26, 2016, shortly after ''[[Shadows of Self]]''.{{bws ref|calamity-is-done|Calamity is done|date=2015-05-29}}
 
'''''The Bands of Mourning''''' is the third book set in [[Mistborn Era 2]]. It was published on January 26, 2016, shortly after ''[[Shadows of Self]]''.{{bws ref|calamity-is-done|Calamity is done|date=2015-05-29}}
   
== Synopsis ==
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== Cover Synopsis ==
 
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With ''The Alloy of Law'' and ''Shadows of Self'', Brandon Sanderson surprised readers with a ''New York Times'' bestselling spinoff of his ''Mistborn'' books, set after the action of the trilogy, in a period corresponding to late 19th-century America.
 
With ''The Alloy of Law'' and ''Shadows of Self'', Brandon Sanderson surprised readers with a ''New York Times'' bestselling spinoff of his ''Mistborn'' books, set after the action of the trilogy, in a period corresponding to late 19th-century America.
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== Summary ==
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== Plot Summary ==
 
{{for|/Summary|a complete chapter by chapter summary}}
 
{{for|/Summary|a complete chapter by chapter summary}}
   
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== Statistical Analysis ==
 
== Statistical Analysis ==
 
{{for|/Statistical analysis|a full statistical analysis}}
 
{{for|/Statistical analysis|a full statistical analysis}}
''The Bands of Mourning'' consists of thirty-one chapters, one prologue, and one epilogue, reaching a total 127,456 word count. There are eleven different unique point-of-view characters in a total of 83 POVs.
 
 
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! Word Count
 
| style="text-align:center" | 127,456
 
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! Page Count
 
| style="text-align:center" | 447
 
| Tor hardback
 
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! Chapter Count
 
| style="text-align:center" | 31
 
| Including prologue and epilogue.
 
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! PoV Characters
 
| style="text-align:center" | 11
 
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! PoV Count
 
| style="text-align:center" | 83
 
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