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Feb 07, 2012 03:24PM

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Hopefully Forge of Darkness will change my mind. :)

I intend to give it another read at some point, only because everyone keeps telling me how brilliant the series is, so I don't want to miss out!


I intend t..."
I'd say give it through Deadhouse Gates. If you don't like his writing after that book, then the series just probably isn't for you.
Personally, Erikson is one of my fav authors.

Almost 300 pages through Gardens of the Moon now. Like most I have found it a hard slog but not bad by any means. I think its the lack of real exposition and explanation that is the hardest thing to adapt to... he really throws you in at the deep end!
That being said I am just now beginning to really get into his mindset and more and more things are becoming clear.
Off to read some more now! :)
That being said I am just now beginning to really get into his mindset and more and more things are becoming clear.
Off to read some more now! :)

Yeah, he does get a bit heavy handed with that toward the end. I usually skipped the worst it.







looking forward to discussions once I am further in the series... tomorrow I am going to pick up all ten books at the bookstore where I ordered them, and then start reading either tomorrow or day after, will see :)
definitely looking forward :)

I'm actually looking forward to what you think of Gardens of the Moon. With me it was love at first sight...well first page. :)

Definitely looking forward to your thoughts as you read Malazan.

Yeah, I'm a total map junky. And lists of characters? Ohhh, goose bumps.
All kidding aside. I loved the beginning. Just got hooked right away. :)

Last year I was looking for some good fantasy books to read (before I learned about Goodreads) and found out this was highly recommended. I did a little research on the book and found out he based it on a role-playing game. Once I realized this and looked at it from that angle, I found the book to be really enjoyable. I'm looking forward to reading Deadhouse Gates.
The problem is my taste in books varies and I never know what I'm in the mood for next until I'm through with the book I'm currently reading. As such I'm reluctant to start a series that has so many volumes. Right now I'm on a mystery kick, and I don't know how long that will last.

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The white thing next to the last book of the saga is a thing I made cos there was simply no other book of appropriate thickness (other books were either too thin or too thick /which was making too much pressure on the books/, or those books simply wouldnt look awesome next to the series)... I printed out list of books in the saga in appropriate order as they go, with the little helmet logos above and under the list, and then stuck it onto a precisely (LOL) cut piece of styrofoam which was cut into appropriate thickness and size... this way the books are fitting just perfectly and the styrofoam thing doesnt look bland but very nicely fitting IMO

I'm actually looking forward to what you think of Gardens of the Moon. With me it was love at first sight...well first p..."
It was much the same with me Traci. I had gone off fantasy for years, but after I read that prologue I was well and truly back.

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I have them paperback with the U.K covers and hardcover with the U.S covers. Talk about heavy. =)


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You have them, but I bet you bought em one by one or so... I ordered the whole behemoth of a saga, to save travel costs when picking it up... yesterday I went to Bratislava to the bookstore to pick them up... it was 7 A-format (first seven books) and 3 B-format (books 7-10)... so yea it was DAMN heavy to carry it at once :D
but I dont mind... I got SO HYPED on this lol and read general descriptive stuff about it, so I had to have the whole thing to present myself with one of biggest challenges in epic fantasy... today I plan to finish first chapter (on the train I read most of it, so far I'm ok)
let me voice one complaint though, same as in ASOIAF - I dont like it when author talks about stuff that takes place at another continent than the one you get the maps of (in ASOIAF, I had to wait to see the area across the Narrow Sea till the fifth book geez)... like here in prologue I think when there is mention of Seven Cities, Malaz City etc., I know it is in the second book (cos I checked the maps there a tiny bit), but still... oh well, I guess I will have to remember some stuff and see then
so far I like the first pages, seems epic, I like that he uses a lot of dialogue... as for characters, it is doable so far... I noticed he uses mostly shorter sentences atm, which is good IMO :)