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by Ian C. Esslemont
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A Constant Reader
A Constant Reader rated it 9 years ago
Reseña en español de [b:La noche de los cuchillos|13561192|La noche de los cuchillos (Malaz El Imperio, #1)|Ian C. Esslemont|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1332745847s/13561192.jpg|446887] en el blog: Click Aquí.Night of the Knives is the first book written by Esslemont and the first instalment in t...
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it 16 years ago
One thing I can say is that Esselmont does a good job of capturing the feel of Malaz that Erikson has already created. I didn't really feel like I was reading someone else's work (even if the word potshards doesn't appear once in this book). As far as a collaborative work goes "Night of Knives" is a...
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it 16 years ago
One thing I can say is that Esselmont does a good job of capturing the feel of Malaz that Erikson has already created. I didn't really feel like I was reading someone else's work (even if the word potshards doesn't appear once in this book). As far as a collaborative work goes "Night of Knives" is a...
joannajoanna
joannajoanna rated it 16 years ago
One thing I can say is that Esselmont does a good job of capturing the feel of Malaz that Erikson has already created. I didn't really feel like I was reading someone else's work (even if the word potshards doesn't appear once in this book). As far as a collaborative work goes "Night of Knives" is a...
captainspiffy
captainspiffy rated it 16 years ago
Nice addition to the world of the Malazan
spocksbro
spocksbro rated it 17 years ago
As anyone who's looked at my "Read" bookshelf will be aware, I really, really like Steven Erikson's Malazan series. I've had his collaborator's book on my shelf for a long time unread because I was afraid of disappointment.I'm happy to say that I wasn't.I wish we had half-stars or more stars to rate...
Maggie the Ranter
Maggie the Ranter rated it 56 years ago
The Malazan books by Eriksonare a wondrous adventure to me, and so I was excited to read Esselmont's input to the storyline. Although quite a different writer than erikson, with not as tight ans mysterious a style, this foray into Malaz Isle was excellent.
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