Why is Brandon Sanderson so controversial in this sub? - MAS International News

Why is Brandon Sanderson so controversial in this sub?

I'm one of his Chinese readers, and I've just finished the first book of the Mistborn series, along with a few other odd short and medium stories, one of the short stories about the Chinese setting made me feel that the story was very interesting, even though it was not true of Orientalism. To get back to the point, I see a lot of people in this sub despise Sanderson, even feel disgust to him. I don't understand what the problem is with his work? In the Chinese Western fantasy community, he is second only to Tolkien and George Martin and Le Guin in popularity, and almost fourth. I rarely see negative reviews of him, so I'd like to ask why

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