The Silent Man wrote:
Brahm_K wrote:
The Silent Man wrote:
Went on a reading frenzy over the past 2 days and finally finished off Gardens of The Moon by Steven Erikson (400 pages in 2 days is alot for me). This book really surprised me and Im glad I gave it a chance, the first book was almost as good as something George Martin would write.
Anyways, now I'm onto book 2 of the Malazan Book of The Fallen series "Deadhouse Gates". Hopefully this one is just as good or better.
You'll be happy to know that just about everyone considers Deadhouse Gates much better, me included- the writing, characterization, plot and sense of tragedy are all improved. I liked Gardens of the Moon too, but a lot of people don't yet still enjoy the series from Deadhouse onwards.
Oh, you should know that Deadhouse Gates takes place on a different continent, and only deals with about three or four characters you already know. Good times with Erikson.
Thats good to hear. The reason it took me like 3 months to read it was because of the first 300 pages, it felt very unbalanced and the writing (while very good in places with great dialogue) was at times confusing when it came to key scenes with some action. And moreso in the final 400 pages. The book really came alive in those last 400 pages though. Where it took me 3 months to read the first 300, it took a matter of days to absorb the last 400.
Yeah I'm on chapter 2 so far in Deadhouse, the prologue was fucked (Cutting a womans head off with a chain ftw). I recognize the girl in name only so far, she was mentioned but wasn't in the first book and I have a good idea of the other characters based on where they are and where a certain group of people from the first said they were going.
I heard book 3 was even worse where none of the characters from the first 2 were in it. Not sure if its as extreme as that though, but wouldn't surprise me.
Nope, book 3 returns back to Genebackis with your old friends Whiskeyjack, Rake, Caladan Brood, and unfortunately Kruppe. Its book 5, Midnight Tides, which takes place on a completely different continent, before Gardens of the Moon, with only one character who you've seen in any of the previous books. Oddly, though, its my favourite one.
And yes, lots of fucked up stuff in Deadhouse Gates. Felisin goes through a pretty shit time. As does just about everybody.
Anyway, I finished Iron Council and I really liked it- about as much as the Scar, I'd say. It dragged a bit, at points, but the ending was fantastic , and the final chapters were written beautifully and really stick with you.
Now reading: J.R.R. Tolkien- The Children of Hurin