I really enjoyed Deadhouse Gates even though at times it was a little slow. It, along with the third book, Memories of Ice, serve as a great bridge into the later books. I highly recommend it
I really enjoyed Deadhouse Gates even though at times it was a little slow. It, along with the third book, Memories of Ice, serve as a great bridge into the later books. I highly recommend it
Finally finished Deadhouse Gates, on to the next one! I'm pretty sure that I will completely lose track of events and characters in Memories of Ice. Maybe it's a blessing that Erikson kills off some of the characters at the end...or is he? ;o)Although I was disappointed at first that we do not meet ...
Everything that Gardens of the Moon promised, this book delivers. Stronger and more focussed than the first volume, Deadhouse Gates adds a few 'quest' threads to the militaristic fantasy tapestry, taking us into a part of the world that is even more sordid and violent than anything we've enountered ...
(Reread September 2009)I must say that I'm enjoying rereading the Book of the Fallen. As with many a book that captures your attention, rereading it can bring out whole new levels of meaning and interpretation. Now, I'm not going to claim any great or groundbreaking philosophical weight for any of E...
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