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According to Wikipedia:

The Cosmere is the name of the universe in which many of Sanderson's books exist. This idea came from his desire to create an epic length series without requiring readers to buy a ridiculous number of books. Because of that, he hides connections to his other works within each book, creating this "hidden epic". In the end, the Cosmere Cycle will include between 32-36 books.

But Wikipedia doesn't specify precisely which of Sanderson's books are part of the Cosmere. It's certainly not all of them, but I'm not sure exactly which ones are the exceptions.

Sanderson's own website, as well as this SFF.SE questionthis SFF.SE question, both mention various books which are part of the Cosmere, but they don't state whether this is all the Cosmere books published so far, nor do they give proper lists of non-Cosmere Sanderson books.

I'm looking for an exhaustive list of Sanderson's works, clearly split into Cosmere and non-Cosmere books/series.

The motivation for this question is this meta post - before starting to retag, I want to be sure which questions are actually questions. But you don't need to worry about meta and tagging to answer this.

According to Wikipedia:

The Cosmere is the name of the universe in which many of Sanderson's books exist. This idea came from his desire to create an epic length series without requiring readers to buy a ridiculous number of books. Because of that, he hides connections to his other works within each book, creating this "hidden epic". In the end, the Cosmere Cycle will include between 32-36 books.

But Wikipedia doesn't specify precisely which of Sanderson's books are part of the Cosmere. It's certainly not all of them, but I'm not sure exactly which ones are the exceptions.

Sanderson's own website, as well as this SFF.SE question, both mention various books which are part of the Cosmere, but they don't state whether this is all the Cosmere books published so far, nor do they give proper lists of non-Cosmere Sanderson books.

I'm looking for an exhaustive list of Sanderson's works, clearly split into Cosmere and non-Cosmere books/series.

The motivation for this question is this meta post - before starting to retag, I want to be sure which questions are actually questions. But you don't need to worry about meta and tagging to answer this.

According to Wikipedia:

The Cosmere is the name of the universe in which many of Sanderson's books exist. This idea came from his desire to create an epic length series without requiring readers to buy a ridiculous number of books. Because of that, he hides connections to his other works within each book, creating this "hidden epic". In the end, the Cosmere Cycle will include between 32-36 books.

But Wikipedia doesn't specify precisely which of Sanderson's books are part of the Cosmere. It's certainly not all of them, but I'm not sure exactly which ones are the exceptions.

Sanderson's own website, as well as this SFF.SE question, both mention various books which are part of the Cosmere, but they don't state whether this is all the Cosmere books published so far, nor do they give proper lists of non-Cosmere Sanderson books.

I'm looking for an exhaustive list of Sanderson's works, clearly split into Cosmere and non-Cosmere books/series.

The motivation for this question is this meta post - before starting to retag, I want to be sure which questions are actually questions. But you don't need to worry about meta and tagging to answer this.

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According to Wikipedia:

The Cosmere is the name of the universe in which many of Sanderson's books exist. This idea came from his desire to create an epic length series without requiring readers to buy a ridiculous number of books. Because of that, he hides connections to his other works within each book, creating this "hidden epic". In the end, the Cosmere Cycle will include between 32-36 books.

But Wikipedia doesn't specify precisely which of Sanderson's books are part of the Cosmere. It's certainly not all of them, but I'm not sure exactly which ones are the exceptions.

Sanderson's own website, as well as this SFF.SE question, both mention various books which are part of the Cosmere, but they don't state whether this is all the Cosmere books published so far, nor do they give proper lists of non-Cosmere Sanderson books.

I'm looking for an exhaustive list of Sanderson's works, clearly split into Cosmere and non-Cosmere books/series.

The motivation for this question is this meta postthis meta post - before starting to retag, I want to be sure which questions are actually questions. But you don't need to worry about meta and tagging to answer this.

According to Wikipedia:

The Cosmere is the name of the universe in which many of Sanderson's books exist. This idea came from his desire to create an epic length series without requiring readers to buy a ridiculous number of books. Because of that, he hides connections to his other works within each book, creating this "hidden epic". In the end, the Cosmere Cycle will include between 32-36 books.

But Wikipedia doesn't specify precisely which of Sanderson's books are part of the Cosmere. It's certainly not all of them, but I'm not sure exactly which ones are the exceptions.

Sanderson's own website, as well as this SFF.SE question, both mention various books which are part of the Cosmere, but they don't state whether this is all the Cosmere books published so far, nor do they give proper lists of non-Cosmere Sanderson books.

I'm looking for an exhaustive list of Sanderson's works, clearly split into Cosmere and non-Cosmere books/series.

The motivation for this question is this meta post - before starting to retag, I want to be sure which questions are actually questions. But you don't need to worry about meta and tagging to answer this.

According to Wikipedia:

The Cosmere is the name of the universe in which many of Sanderson's books exist. This idea came from his desire to create an epic length series without requiring readers to buy a ridiculous number of books. Because of that, he hides connections to his other works within each book, creating this "hidden epic". In the end, the Cosmere Cycle will include between 32-36 books.

But Wikipedia doesn't specify precisely which of Sanderson's books are part of the Cosmere. It's certainly not all of them, but I'm not sure exactly which ones are the exceptions.

Sanderson's own website, as well as this SFF.SE question, both mention various books which are part of the Cosmere, but they don't state whether this is all the Cosmere books published so far, nor do they give proper lists of non-Cosmere Sanderson books.

I'm looking for an exhaustive list of Sanderson's works, clearly split into Cosmere and non-Cosmere books/series.

The motivation for this question is this meta post - before starting to retag, I want to be sure which questions are actually questions. But you don't need to worry about meta and tagging to answer this.

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