by Steven Erikson
This was rough to read. It was full of characters I like, and everything was promising to lead somewhere big, and I am excited to see what's going to happen. I am enjoying seeing the Bone Hunters again, and happy that Brys Beddict has a decent sized role in this book. There were other characters...
Dust of Dreams follows in the tradition of Reaper's Gale in finally pulling more of the Malazan plotlines together. Although this book is the first half of the finale, and you definitely want to have The Crippled God on hand, it also stands alone very well, and answers a lot of the age old Malazan ...
YOU FUCKING CLIFFHANGER LIKE A MOTHERFUCKER
YOU FUCKING CLIFFHANGER LIKE A MOTHERFUCKER
Still awesome after all these years.
It was possible (perhaps) through book three (Memories of Ice) to offer a reasonably concise summary of the Malazan Book of the Fallen. By this point, however, trying to untangle all of the threads Erikson’s woven is like trying to untangle the Gordian Knot of politics in the Middle East. Which is o...