logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code

Midnight Tides (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #5) - Community Reviews back

by Steven Erikson
sort by language
Horrid Beast's Book Review
Horrid Beast's Book Review rated it 7 years ago
Quite frankly as a stand alone this is the best fiction read yet. Given this plonks you into a time when you only know of one character you immediately fall in love with pretty much everything in this book. From the ridiculous mindset of the Lothari Empire held together by a stringent and cruel ultr...
Thoughts of a nerdy feminist
Thoughts of a nerdy feminist rated it 11 years ago
When I began this book, I was quickly confused. I was pleased to see the familiar character, Trull Sengar, but found him to be in circumstances completely different than those in which we'd left him. I had to do a bit of googling to confirm my suspicion: This book takes place before the previous b...
even with nougat, you can have a perfect moment
OH MY GOD TEHOL AND BUGG MY HEART.I have nothing of any substance to say anymore. Steven Erikson, you destroy me.
The Book Magpie's Nest
The Book Magpie's Nest rated it 13 years ago
OH MY GOD TEHOL AND BUGG MY HEART.I have nothing of any substance to say anymore. Steven Erikson, you destroy me.
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it 16 years ago
This book also spans a huge chunk of time by starting with a story from ages past when Scabadari (leader of the Tiste Edur) and Silchas Ruin (the leader of the Tiste Andii) fought in a huge battle up to the more present day war between the Edur and the Leterii along with the ever present involvement...
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it 16 years ago
This book also spans a huge chunk of time by starting with a story from ages past when Scabadari (leader of the Tiste Edur) and Silchas Ruin (the leader of the Tiste Andii) fought in a huge battle up to the more present day war between the Edur and the Leterii along with the ever present involvement...
joannajoanna
joannajoanna rated it 16 years ago
This book also spans a huge chunk of time by starting with a story from ages past when Scabadari (leader of the Tiste Edur) and Silchas Ruin (the leader of the Tiste Andii) fought in a huge battle up to the more present day war between the Edur and the Leterii along with the ever present involvement...
spocksbro
spocksbro rated it 19 years ago
This was the least satisfying of the Malazan books when I first read it 3 years ago. Upon this third read, I like it somewhat better. I still think the slapstick-level of humor got a bit out of hand with the Ublala and Harlest subplots, but I enjoyed the Tehol/Bugg interactions more this time.And I ...
Need help?