House of Chains (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #4)
ASIN: B000SEIKBY
Pages no: 36
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Novels,
Epic Fantasy,
Epic,
High Fantasy,
Cultural,
War,
Canada,
Dark Fantasy
Series: Malazan
The way Erikson intricately weaves his plot is stunningly brilliant. I really do not want to give things away here. A mysterious flooded warren? I thought what on earth. Then later on mind blown. A floating skeletal bone dragon from book 2. Ah starting make a lot more sense, There is so much going o...
And nature ever strives for balance. But balance was not a simple notion. Redress was not simply found in the physical world. A far grimmer equilibrium had occurred ... between the past and the present.
This series is killing me. I am obsessed. My library only has up to book 6, but I am seriously going to buy the entire 10 book series (and the companion series set in the same world by Erikson's partner in crime Ian C. Esslemont.) I kind of dislike reviewing books in the middle of series, obviousl...
The beginning of this book really didn't work for me. I forced my way through due to the goodwill created by my enjoyment of the previous books, and having been pre-warned by fans of previous series. Over one hundred pages at the beginning of the book of one character: Karsa Orlong. And he's real...
had been told that he loved to leave little hints about the future, bits of foreshadowing and what not, all over the place but I didn't really appreciate that until this book because this was the first time those connections were actually being made. While Erikson still doesn't do much in terms of d...