MALAZAN GARDENS OF THE MOON REVIEW

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Here is my spoiler free review for Gardens of the Moon, the first book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson.
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  • @whiskeySe7en
    @whiskeySe7en4 жыл бұрын

    Some of you may guess where I got this name. First in, last out

  • @kwazhims3lf

    @kwazhims3lf

    4 жыл бұрын

    FFS let mallet fix your leg already "when theres time" no f u, theres always time!

  • @cayhle

    @cayhle

    4 жыл бұрын

    Always an even exchange.

  • @ramana4330

    @ramana4330

    3 жыл бұрын

    omg y'ghatan

  • @LanaFeyah
    @LanaFeyah4 жыл бұрын

    I think this is the most complete and accurate review of Gardens of the Moon that I have yet to come across, and I'm so grateful to you for making it! It would have been SO useful to me two years ago, when I was presenting the Malazan Book of the Fallen to my fellow coursemates at uni, haha!

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wow, thank you very much! I’m definitely intrigued and have already started the next one 😊

  • @danbuter
    @danbuter4 жыл бұрын

    Once you finish the series, this book makes a lot more sense. Many "minor" characters in this book end up being very important later. Also, the next book is a huge jump up in writing quality. Heck, wait until you meet Iskaral Pust, Coltaine, Krupp, and Bugg.

  • @kappaayer

    @kappaayer

    4 жыл бұрын

    That is definitely true. This ended up being one of my favorite series but it took me two or three tries to get into the story.

  • @Gennys

    @Gennys

    4 жыл бұрын

    Coltaine, please never bring him up again. You just HAD to do it didn't you?

  • @kwazhims3lf

    @kwazhims3lf

    4 жыл бұрын

    TEHOL, KARSA, KALAM, QUIK, FIDDLER, RAKE, UBLALA, Torvald, Harrlos story arc... i can understand mention of Iskaral... f***** hilarious.. but you missed the best ones! krupp is annoying, and coltaine is stoic as all hell which can be cool but just makes him bland.. his uncle however hehe makes me laugh

  • @kwazhims3lf

    @kwazhims3lf

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Eric Jansson to some degree i think kelenveds and dancers relationship to be a "sort of" 'kind of' bromance stormy and geslers ultimate story arc ending was bromance ish.... so many good arcs!

  • @omnitheus5442

    @omnitheus5442

    4 жыл бұрын

    Karsa, Mappo, Icarium etc etc etc etc. Heck I even missed the big deal of the Hammer Brood is kicking around with till I looked up the wiki. You have to be 100 percent attentive or you'll miss stuff.

  • @robpaul7544
    @robpaul75444 жыл бұрын

    Messenger bird!!?? 🤣🤣😂 Crone would love to have a talk with you about her perspective Well, the review was a lot more positive than I feared! And much like the book itself I need to revisit it to catch all of your points, you went to town on this one. Minor thing about the one guy who made a derisive comment about a girl with a sword.. He was explicitly called a dumb abrasive brute, and definitively proven wrong - if I'm thinking about the right guy.

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    If I’m not mistaken, is that the same character that’s listed in the character index as being “an unfortunate bully” or something like that? 😆 Haha, I actually felt kinda bad calling Crone that, cuz I really liked her, but then I remembered she’s fictional and didn’t feel as guilty 🤣

  • @robpaul7544

    @robpaul7544

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ebnovels Lol, she is being used as a messenger bird, so it's fair. I think the assessment might ruffle some feathers, and make her master chuckle a bit 😁 And yeah, that's the guy 🤣 clearest example how sexism is dealt with in this world

  • @grier2593

    @grier2593

    4 жыл бұрын

    It was the talking bird that caused me to put the book down and never pick it up again. That and the introduction from the author, that basically says you will either love this book or you are too stupid to understand it.

  • @silverblade41

    @silverblade41

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@grier2593 its so hard to talk about these books with out spoiling anything but Crone isint simply a talking bird. the most common phrase on the sub reddit for this series when people ask questions is read on

  • @theriddler2277
    @theriddler22774 жыл бұрын

    the set gender role is very deliberate from steven and Ian when they made the world - the base idea is that magic not muscle is the ultimate power and in a world where everyone has access to magic the gender roles would evolve in a very different way than in our world. (they've both written and talked about it a lot) ... props for spotting it so early, most of us miss it for a long time as it's never rally talked about in the series. hint about the magic(clues in the transfer hairlock to a puppet scene) there are more than 1 system of magic in the world. you'll learn a lot more from kulp and the wican warlocks in deadhouse gates. looking forward to hearing about the arguments you'll have with your BF over felisins story in the next book. And do enjoy the chain of dogs - one of the most stunning story arcs ever written and where the series overall themes starts to come into play.

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    We’re excited about book two! I already started it actually :D I’m kinda upset with myself for not doing predictions, because I definitely called Paran’s sisters showing up 😆

  • @noneofyourbusiness3288

    @noneofyourbusiness3288

    4 жыл бұрын

    The chain of dogs is awesome and deserves an entire season of a possible tv-adaptation of Malazan (oh boy who ever could pull that off has earned my respect)

  • @EricEsenwine

    @EricEsenwine

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@noneofyourbusiness3288 Yeah the Chain of Dogs and the defense of Capustan are my two favorite arcs in the Malazan story... both so tragic and epic and amazing.

  • @GeekCultureReport

    @GeekCultureReport

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@EricEsenwine Itkovian's Gift alone was a seminal moment and a tearjerker. Chain of Dogs and Capustan siege were so emotional and hard hitting. Erikson definitely knows how to bring about an emotional crescendo in his readers.

  • @haroldniver813
    @haroldniver8134 жыл бұрын

    You will feel a much greater connection to the characters when/if you read Deadhouse Gates. I won’t say which ones, though. Your sympathies will probably sway, and sometimes you’ll feel torn, but your emotions will definitely come into play.

  • @davidemmitt9439

    @davidemmitt9439

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's hard for people to understand malazan when they read the first book which is what 5% of the whole story. It's like a snowball rolling downhill as the series continues it gets better.

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’m excited for that :D

  • @austinthompson8302
    @austinthompson83023 жыл бұрын

    This is such a thoughtful review - I love it

  • @Mark-iv6yg
    @Mark-iv6yg4 жыл бұрын

    A thorough review 😊 Your criticisms are accurate, fair and not at all wrong. That said, great writing doesn’t always make for a great story, just more linear reading, and authors don’t owe us readers a damn thing These books are tough, and get much tougher, Toll The Hounds wounded me deeply, I couldn’t pick up a book for months afterwards, and none of them are perfect, but the price is worth paying, it’s always an even trade with Mr. Erikson After each book, after finishing the series, after a re read, after each heart wrenching chapter of each book the one review that always stands out to me is ‘I stand slack jawed in awe of The Malazan Book Of The Fallen...’ You will not be disappointed when you finally put down The Crippled God, I swear it.

  • @jaxi122

    @jaxi122

    4 жыл бұрын

    This needs to be at the top.

  • @GeekCultureReport

    @GeekCultureReport

    4 жыл бұрын

    I completely agree with what you say. Gardens of the Moon was such a difficult read, but the writing takes a huge from the second book onwards. Just finished Memories of Ice last night, and am already reeling from the events of the final moments, and you are saying that it is just going to get lot tougher to come to terms with the world. Chain of Dogs and Capustan were already an emotional block to get over, I am feeling more anxious that most of my favourite characters aren't going to survive the series end.

  • @DarkCreed

    @DarkCreed

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree, but you are wrong with saying 'the author doesn't owe us a thing'. This may be true if the work is free and ready for all to read. End of the day, we have to pay for these books.

  • @omysadat

    @omysadat

    4 жыл бұрын

    Completely agree. Always an even trade, more, after i finished my first read I felt guilty for thinking the story was chaotic. It all fits perfectly, at least imo.

  • @Mark-iv6yg

    @Mark-iv6yg

    4 жыл бұрын

    TheDarkCreed86 literature is an art, open to interpretation, it can’t just be about a simple dollar value Artists of any kind, written word, paint, music, whatever, are going to good, bad and ugly in degrees from person to person, that’s what can make certain works special for people, we each our own 😊

  • @honorspren
    @honorspren Жыл бұрын

    Man I have been watching your reviews a lot, but this one is just something next level stuff. The level of depth analysis that you did and the clarity with which you expressed your views was just phenomenal. Will definitely give this one a read. Although it is overwhelming, but your review made me feel like I can give it a try!! Thank you!!

  • @MarvinMcDougle3
    @MarvinMcDougle34 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see a re-review after you've finished the series if you can spare the time for a re-read. For so many of us this series improves on the second reading.

  • @itisAnnababe
    @itisAnnababe4 жыл бұрын

    This is a great review! After seeing you and Daniel Greene talk about Malazan I definitely want to have a go at it (and here's another huge series added to my tbr). Your analysis was really thorough and I really liked when you talked about the changes of pov/in the third person, I reckon it'll be useful to know when I'll be reading the book!

  • @IronArkadius
    @IronArkadius4 жыл бұрын

    Great review Elliot! I’m glad you noticed the subtle worldbuilding through character’s eyes. That’s actually what sucked me in to the books, I really liked it. It somehow let me picture the scenes and settings quicker and more completely than paragraph after paragraph describing the carpets and desks, etc. I think all of your criticisms are very valid. I can’t really deny any of them despite loving the book lol! Hope you’ll enjoy Deadhouse Gates more, it’s very slow in the beginning but much better written. There was a 10 year gap between Erikson writing Gardens and Deadhouse. He grew a lot as a writer. Can’t say it doesn’t get any less chaotic though lol

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    I already started Deadhouse Gates! Im so mad I didn’t do a predictions part in this video, cuz I KNEW Paran’s sisters would show up 😆

  • @IronArkadius

    @IronArkadius

    4 жыл бұрын

    Elliot Brooks haha, well guessed then. Sounds like a good idea! would be very interesting to hear yours and Sean’s predictions

  • @DMPhil
    @DMPhil4 жыл бұрын

    Great literary analysis!!! You really opened my eyes on a few perspectives on this book. As you noted, Erikson's story is so complex that I think a single read can't capture the nuance, subtlety, and "Easter egg" hunting enjoyment that some reader's crave. For those readers that want to delve deeper into the story the "SciFi & Fantasy Read Along" group breaks the story down chapter by chapter and explores those deeper nuances.

  • @AttitudeAdjusterAA
    @AttitudeAdjusterAA4 жыл бұрын

    wow, great review. Been a long time since i read the book so kinda of a refresher, but having finished the series this is a nice to see someones new perspective of the world.

  • @DrakkanWoW
    @DrakkanWoW3 жыл бұрын

    So happy you talked about the difficulty of the audio books for this one!

  • @jameskanney3406
    @jameskanney34064 жыл бұрын

    GotM is generally considered to be the weakest book of the series. Erikson also wrote it years before he started book 2, Deadhouse Gates. Glad to see the series getting some recognition.

  • @kwazhims3lf

    @kwazhims3lf

    4 жыл бұрын

    what? have you read dust of dreams? dogshit compared to the rest... i thought the crippled god was also not very good. xcept for the last two pages.. and the finality of Crokus Arc.... or how about night of knives? i know erikson didnt write it but ... god dam.. really bad

  • @StephSinalco

    @StephSinalco

    4 жыл бұрын

    And yet, I kinda liked it. I'm really struggling on Deadhouse Gates and won't probably finish it :( Definitely lacks clear descriptions of people and places to get a clearer picture of the action.

  • @nenadmilovanovic5271

    @nenadmilovanovic5271

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@StephSinalco I was just about to drop DG. I was on prologue and it was just not interesting to me. But then shit hit the fan and now I can't stop reading. I think you just have to be in the mood for it.

  • @sirbooksage
    @sirbooksage4 жыл бұрын

    Just finished Gardens of the Moon this weekend and I'm very early on in Deadhouse Gates. I'm really enjoying it so far. You touched on a lot of great points. For me, however, even with those things, it really clicked for me. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a rollicking, rambling, epic fantasy fun. Kruppe was my personal favorite character. I got the impression this first book was all about laying the seeds for future major events. I'm looking forward to your future thoughts as you continue through the series.

  • @dylearium
    @dylearium4 жыл бұрын

    The audiobook performances are phenomenal. Ralph Lister & then Michael Page both made huge fans out of me (minor tragedy that Lister doesn't read the entire series). But you pointed out the biggest drawback to the audiobook experience. The desperate need for better indicated scene shifts. Really thoughtful review!

  • @kwazhims3lf

    @kwazhims3lf

    4 жыл бұрын

    man, i never thought of audio book version until reading your comment my immeadiate thought was 'no way' the characters represented in my imagination, they way they sound would just all be kiboshed by audiobook narration.

  • @grafffuller3265
    @grafffuller32654 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I have been interested in this series for years, but because of the negativity attached to "getting into" the series...I have held off. Because of this review...I think it will be something that I do sooner, than later. Thank you. I really enjoyed the depth of this review, without spoilers. Great insights and thoughts. I will check out your groups.

  • @TheMartinTD

    @TheMartinTD

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just make your own mind up, listening to others and making your decision based off theirs will have you missing out on a lot of great things.

  • @danielsmithiv1279
    @danielsmithiv12794 жыл бұрын

    People are so sleep on this series, it's ridiculous. Example, for you Game of Thrones fans, imagine Daenyrs could not only command dragons but can transform into a dragon herself and was also a great swordswoman who had the power to wield magic?? And then imagine that this almighty Daenrys fought against Jon Snow whose Targaryen blood allowed him to be superhuman strong, agile, and deadly enough to combat Daenrys with his supreme swordsmanship -- even though he himself couldn't transform into a dragon? And imagine that Jaime Lannister was such a crazy swordman that he could've killed two of Daenyrs dragons in a sword fight all by himself with his own strength and superior skills? Ladies and gents, what I just described to you is a small TASTE of Malazan Book of the Fallen. If people love action, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, or any other fantasy in general, people have to experience this story. But, heads up, this story is not only complex, but incredibly, emotionally intense, brutal, and sad. There's Metal Gear Solid. There's Soul Reaver. And then you have something special like Malazan Book of the Fallen. Check it out now.

  • @paulramberg9081

    @paulramberg9081

    4 жыл бұрын

    this is the quote i always copy paste when wanting to describe malazan : “Imagine a massive-scale battle-royale over decades (and aeons) between the Romans, the Turks, the Mongols, emogoth dark elves that are not to be fucked with, a bunch of extremely pissed-off Inuit, Conan’s roided-up big brother, undead neanderthal warriors, uber-samurai, gods, elder gods, demigods, usurper gods, alien gods, insane priests, sorcerers, warlocks, shamans, witches, nearly-immortal orcs with the driest imaginable sense of humour, demons, sea monsters, assassins, shapeshifters, a giant-beetle airforce and T-rexes with swords for arms, all competing to see who can fuck each other over the hardest.”

  • @momonvhe2345

    @momonvhe2345

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@paulramberg9081 that's sum it up right! lmao

  • @danielsmithiv1279

    @danielsmithiv1279

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@paulramberg9081 LOL hell yea!

  • @danielsmithiv1279

    @danielsmithiv1279

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@momonvhe2345 "That sums it up right!" Yeap! lol

  • @jakebishop7822

    @jakebishop7822

    4 жыл бұрын

    Its on my Tbr, but right now i'm going through WoT, and I fell like 2 massive in scale 3 million + word epic fantasies back to back is overkill, so i'm gonna put a couple smaller series in between them

  • @Law-of-EnTropy
    @Law-of-EnTropy4 жыл бұрын

    Just starting out the video and I can already see the length you'd be covering in reviewing such a dense book.

  • @rkess5871
    @rkess58714 жыл бұрын

    Great review, I completely agree with pretty much everything you said. His vocabulary is such a huge selling point for me, first series I've read in a long time that I actually learned some new words from. He gets fixated on some words to a fault though. Look out for "detritus" in the coming books, and a good amount of "flotsam" and "ochre" too.

  • @mrsjonesshoneycomb1806
    @mrsjonesshoneycomb18064 жыл бұрын

    I’m on my third reading of the series. It gets better on each reading. I hope you stick with it as the pay off is well worth it. Great review though, knowledgeable and technical. Definitely will be subscribing. Well done

  • @siddiqali1679
    @siddiqali16794 жыл бұрын

    MBotF is personally my favorite series of all time! Fair criticism and great review!

  • @kingersoll10
    @kingersoll104 жыл бұрын

    I think your review is very spot on with a lot of the issues that first time readers experienced with MBotF. When I first read the series it was a bit overwhelming with all the characters, lack of information on the magic system, and sparse background on the main conflict of the series. Once you get further into the series and history/characters are flushed out a little bit more I think that you may feel a little different about Gardens of the Moon. It would be a great video idea to re-review GotM after you finish the series and see if you agree with how Erikson wrote this novel as the set up piece for everything to come later.

  • @AndrewHaddow
    @AndrewHaddow4 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking about doing a re-read of Malazan and stumbled across the channel. Nice overview! I definitely enjoyed books 2-4 a lot more and I hope you have a chance to read them. I fell off the series around book 5 or 6 and really want to make it to the end.

  • @deadlyk12538
    @deadlyk125384 жыл бұрын

    I'm definitely going to be falling behind this month! I read The Final Empire and Gardens of the Moon last month and couldn't decide which to carry on with first, but Mistborn won me over!

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ohh, Well of Ascension is so good! It’s very political, which I loved :D Hope you enjoy it!

  • @Al-nj8ow

    @Al-nj8ow

    4 жыл бұрын

    started with mistborn too, it‘s really good and interesting things happen

  • @beatrice5043
    @beatrice50434 жыл бұрын

    Great review and very valid criticisms! As you said, GotM is just the beginning and this also means it's not possible to judge the series only based in that first installment. It's always a bit of a relief to hear even native-speakers comment on the vocabulary (makes me feel less bad about my reading comprehension as a non native speaker 😅). Also, the prose is definitely an aspect that improves a lot imo. You'll probably already notice it in Deadhouse Gates but especially the later books have amazing prose. Sometimes he also deviates from this typical dry writing style. So he actually can write very beautifully, he just doesn't do it all the time (which fits the series better, anyway, if you ask me). A lot of the concepts and aspects of the world will become clearer. One example is Dragnipur. In GotM it's a freaky, powerful sword but once you realize what it actually is and what its role in the world is...wow, definitely one of the coolest fantasy artefacts ever! I had to laugh at that 'even the messenger birds have povs' part though. Maybe because I love Crone a lot. I don't think she would mind being called a messenger bird though ;)

  • @adrian00v
    @adrian00v Жыл бұрын

    Great review, wholeheartedly agree with everything you said.

  • @Atlasss97
    @Atlasss974 жыл бұрын

    the "bro I'm with you on that" at 9:50 got me to subscribe 😂

  • @AlanDantes76
    @AlanDantes764 жыл бұрын

    Great analysis. This series is kicking my ass. I may have to put it off for a few years lol.

  • @zoelove3430
    @zoelove34303 жыл бұрын

    Very insightful review! Thanks! :-)

  • @execbb9939
    @execbb9939 Жыл бұрын

    Recently finished the book and this is a really great review

  • @valerio1292
    @valerio12924 жыл бұрын

    thank you for this review. i was thinking about getting into this series, but you described literally everything i don't like about a fantasy ahahah

  • @bobbylavoie3223
    @bobbylavoie32233 жыл бұрын

    Wow. You are brilliant. Great memory for details.

  • @MrCesare1987
    @MrCesare19874 жыл бұрын

    great review!! bye bye from Italy!!!

  • @Suport7000
    @Suport70004 жыл бұрын

    I agree with your review. Nice review by the way! I gave up after book 3 because I got lost with all the characters. But I would like to know how the series ended. The series is massive. I wish Erikson would have gone ASOIAF to George. R. R. Martin way with one chapter focusing on one character instead of head-hopping. Didn't work for me. But that just me.

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ah, sorry it was a miss for you! I’ve heard some people say they stopped and then tried again and liked it a lot more, so if you ever do that, hopefully the second try is better. And if you never do that, then enjoy the other things you pick up 😄

  • @insilencea4599
    @insilencea45994 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for putting so many of my feelings about this book into sensible words. 😂👍

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    Haha, you’re welcome!

  • @dalefassoth3291
    @dalefassoth32913 жыл бұрын

    That audio book tidbit hit so close to home. It was probably one of the main things that got me lost while listening with all the changes in perspective without any warning.

  • @jacekciesiokiewicz7582
    @jacekciesiokiewicz75822 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video 🙂

  • @chuchulain5827
    @chuchulain58274 жыл бұрын

    Best is to enjoy the stories and take each book at face value and not over analyze. I would say hands down some of the best characters ever written and will stay with you for ever. Is full of plot twists - many of which may go no where - but that's just like life! Since he is an archaeologist and anthropologist there are many interesting nuances that resonate with our own pre-history. Also some interesting resonance with current world socio-political circumstances especially in later books if you read between the lines...

  • @mickrichy4455
    @mickrichy44553 жыл бұрын

    Just starting it now , I'm going to start bing reading the series

  • @ArkonRiser
    @ArkonRiser4 жыл бұрын

    Yah I kinda felt the same about the first book. But the second and third book dwarfs the first. It’s goes deeper in the magic system, fleshes out the characters as you read on. I promise you though you will not regret it if you continue on. Malazan is astonishing, epic and truly unforgettable.

  • @HarbingerOfMorningWood
    @HarbingerOfMorningWood4 жыл бұрын

    “Even messenger birds have perspectives” Yeah... I love Crone though. Probably my favorite character besides Rake in GoTM

  • @kdnelson1888
    @kdnelson18884 жыл бұрын

    As a huge fan of this series i was really worried this would be a totally negative review from you but this was just a really great/fair review all around. It did show how people can have different tastes in how scenes are approached as some of my absolute favorite scenes are when you get a sudden POV of the person that the main character is about to interact with/fight. I actually think this series is what cemented my like of that type of scene as its done quite often but i can understand that some people would find it frustrating

  • @carole5648
    @carole56484 жыл бұрын

    ok i read this with you on the buddy read, and i have no idea what scene your 'potential spoiler' was for, so i don't think it's a spoiler haha. i have a few ideas what it might be, but nothing obvious. But all your other criticisms, yeah totally. I think you did an amazing job actually of getting into critiques without spoilers, which i think would be really hard for this book.

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    Haha, ok, I’m glad it wasn’t super obvious 😆 If you care to know SPOILERS the scene I was referring to was with (sorry, I don’t remember the spelling) Lady Symtal being distracted during her party.

  • @omnitheus5442
    @omnitheus54424 жыл бұрын

    I would never review this series in depth till I've read it twice plus the other books. The further along you get the more the world opens up but Erikson does give hints plenty every chapter.

  • @blaziec8209
    @blaziec82094 жыл бұрын

    So Glad I found this channel, sup from South Africa...its legit lonely here for fantasy/sci-fi book nerds. Also I'm currently reading Midnight Tides (book 5 i think) it gets easier Im not as lost anymore. I remember reading gardens of the moon and seeing a dramatis personae page and thought "pfft I'll never use this bulcrap"..now I'm like who the hell is this again let me check the dramatis personae.

  • @nyxian_grid
    @nyxian_grid4 жыл бұрын

    I started this book this week and am now only 7% in, but I'm really enjoying it so far! I also joined the facebook group, though I'm mostly trying to catch up now. I'm just curious to get to those parts that leave everyone confused :P

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yay! I’m glad you’re liking it! You’ll have to keep me updated :D

  • @alexisdumas84
    @alexisdumas844 жыл бұрын

    Messenger bird PoVs: wow. Also, the Dune books (especially later ones) do a lot of head-hopping; particularly in Heretics where you'll be following one character's train of thought and then abruptly switch to another character, if the other character is having a related thought. It is really jarring, but I also find it to be a very interesting and cool narrative tool: it allows the writer to give multiple angles on each situation, and show what each person is doing at cross-purposes with each other. So, I'm not sure if its as bad of a writing thing as its made out to be?

  • @joeeykful
    @joeeykful4 жыл бұрын

    Reading this now, it's confusing at first coz it doesn't bother to properly set the scene, it's however helpful to have some fan art to help build the scene and characters. Thanks for the review.

  • @oscarlavergne6919
    @oscarlavergne69194 жыл бұрын

    Awesome review!

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @summerb5153
    @summerb51534 жыл бұрын

    Although I'm new to Fantasy I want to read Malazan books so bad, well Malazan and Wheel of time but I'm so scared. I enjoy this Malazan vibe in your channel, you go girl 😍

  • @adsm6464

    @adsm6464

    4 жыл бұрын

    Definitely read WoT first, it has a similar scale as Malazan, but is much easier to follow. Both are epic and amongst the best of their genre though. Have fun.

  • @summerb5153

    @summerb5153

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@adsm6464 thank you! I try Wheel of time first.

  • @summerb5153

    @summerb5153

    4 жыл бұрын

    @John i just purchased the first book in Wheel of time so wish me luck!

  • @garyodom6574
    @garyodom65744 жыл бұрын

    I view reading Eriksons Malzan books like putting together a jigsaw puzzle. At first you dont even know what you are looking at (though somehow it is compelling) until more pieces are placed. As the pieces fall into place the story clarifies. So if you are lost at the beginning you are just like everyone else.

  • @thefantasyreview8709
    @thefantasyreview87092 жыл бұрын

    I read it a while ago, and also did a review. I had been looking at some other reviews, most of which were pretty positive. I think your review really brings up the best points...and doesn't gloss over it's flaws. It is a bit of a flawed work, which has some great attributes. Completely agree, rather than a complete novel in itself, its like a blueprint, or a foundational work. There are way too many characters, and they aren't fleshed out. He does a good job of making the short characters stand out, but really, I think if you are a character person who likes character driven works, you are going to be hoping the second book gives you more depth with the characters. People have criticised it for its magic system, but I was the same, it didn't bug me it wasn't fleshed out.

  • @EricMcLuen
    @EricMcLuen3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for not mentioning WoT at any point in the review. I also find it humorous people want more detail in an 800 page book. However Erickson doesn't spend much time on world building because it is already built and fleshed out. It was their gaming world after all and probably spent years on it.

  • @josi4749
    @josi47494 жыл бұрын

    Completely agree. Great review! I purchased the book based on all the hyped reviews. I love complex books (BotNS and Dune are favourites), but this book had zero character development and utterly ridiculous names with zero reference. I might give the series a go another time, but even after two reads of Gardens of the Moon, I still didn't care for it.

  • @riakm921
    @riakm9214 жыл бұрын

    Lots of fair criticisms and I think you did a good job of highlighting many of the pros. On perspective, Erikson has gone on record as saying he is a fan of "third person limited omniscience". Hopefully the cons didn't outweigh the pros for you, because I think the series only gets better from here!

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’ve already continued with the next one :D Haha, and I didn’t know that with perspective-thanks for informing me 😄

  • @Wankeroo
    @Wankeroo4 жыл бұрын

    "Thrown into a world" is basically a perfect description for this book. The book is not a book that can be properly reviewed on its own imho. On its own this book is not great. It's basically just setting the scene with a lot of "intro" and not much depth beyond 2 characters. Re-reading this book after reading the entire series is entirely different from the first read. The arc of this series is fantastic and nothing compares to it. It's so ridiculous that you don't even get a proper sense of the main arc until book 5 which is a masterpiece. Re-reading these books is a must - especially the epilogues and prologues.

  • @Mark-iv6yg

    @Mark-iv6yg

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wankeroo midnight tides is still my favourite of the series, Shakespearean Tragedy....

  • @rileykuhl8011

    @rileykuhl8011

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wankeroo Completely agree!!! Everything comes together beautifully, and you don’t know till you get there. It’s built in fantastic fashion!

  • @kwazhims3lf

    @kwazhims3lf

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Mark-iv6yg ... yea.... poor Brys... Trull ... Rhulad..... you're right it was a great read.... my fav arc in all malazan book of fallen is Tehols... and Rhulads is good too. but could i argue for 'House of Chains' case being #1? when erikson admitted to Karsa being inspired by Conan it all came together in my head. everyone loves a power fantasy

  • @kaneabd1217

    @kaneabd1217

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kwazhims3lf but many people say memories of ice and bonehunters as no.1 book but nevertheless house chains is a superb book as far as I have read reviews about it

  • @NofirstnameNolastname
    @NofirstnameNolastname4 жыл бұрын

    If you read more of the books then trust me you will cry as you start caring about characters. I personally read the main series once and then another time with all of the sides stories which is like 26 books total. I just can't get enough of Erikson. This man is just impossible with his imagination. *edit* Ian c. Esslemont has also been getting better and better fyi. Orb Sceptre Throne and Blood and Bone are fucking epic

  • @Shyllard
    @Shyllard4 жыл бұрын

    This is my favourite high-fantasy series, but I see the validity of many points you make. I would add, that the culture later on becomes really fleshed out, and quite uniqely, due to Erikson's anthropological and archeological background. However, the first 1-3 books are certainly not the best of the series, so it is definitely hard to get into, but once you do, it istruly something else. I just realized that I want to reread the whole series, now, that the core story is complete.

  • @JoeBob79569
    @JoeBob795693 жыл бұрын

    I've made 2 attempts to read this series over the last year or two. On the first attempt the amount of characters just made the story too vague, like nothing was going anywhere. The second time when I got further into this book, I started enjoying it a bit more and everything started coming together, and the characters were more familiar to me. But, I think I had another book that I was really excited to read so I had to put it down again, and haven't got back to it yet. I think it might have been the Wheel Of Time that I had to read, since the series had just been announced, and I felt that I had to get it read before the series started, and to avoid spoilers, and to join in on the WOT hype. Still, I'm looking forward to getting back to the Malazan again soon.

  • @LandofFrost
    @LandofFrost4 жыл бұрын

    Great Review. This is the book I tried to read three times and failed, I finally bought the audio book and it made much more sense. This book had a number of ideas, such as Anomander Rakes' sword, that I still find incredible.

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    His sword is so bizarre 😆 But definitely unique, I must say!

  • @colin9501

    @colin9501

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Elliot Brooks and you've only scratched the surface, it becomes way more bizarre in the third book you'll see... But it is definitely an incredible idea

  • @rileykuhl8011

    @rileykuhl8011

    4 жыл бұрын

    Dragnipur (I believe that how it’s spelt) is a character in its own right with how much attention it commands! You will not be disappointed, I guarantee it!!!

  • @Hadrian1616
    @Hadrian16164 жыл бұрын

    Started way of kings re-read. 😄 I still need to sign up for that over on caravan. Elle, are you going to collect the new mistborn covers?

  • @JohanHerrenberg
    @JohanHerrenberg4 жыл бұрын

    My first-ever reading of GotM isn't as problematic as I thought it would be. Yes, you're thrown into an utterly strange reality, and you have to be very alert. There are dialogues that at first make no sense, people violently reacting to some piece of news which doesn't mean a thing to you. But - as you read on, the interconnectedness becomes stronger and stronger. I just finished Book One, and I think Erikson has done a very good job already. If you read carefully and connect the dots, the ever-expanding world becomes clearer and clearer. I certainly intend to read all ten books. Fascinating stuff!

  • @GEORGIOARCADE
    @GEORGIOARCADE4 жыл бұрын

    You get a 🎖 for covering this complex story lol. I probably won't be getting this at least not at the moment. It does seem like the author was experimenting with all these different perspectives & that sounds confusing lol 😄. I actually like 3rd person books but it has be well structured. When i go to barnes and noble this week, ill check out this book out & see what's going on. Also a review can be a bit spoilery as long as the ending isn't revealed cuz you gotta be able to tell us something. I look at like a verbal non visual movie trailer except for books. Anyways i just wanted to show you support here my friend. Have a bless happy reading day 🙌💫💜

  • @GEORGIOARCADE

    @GEORGIOARCADE

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@BooksRebound ok cool! I'll check that out. Thanks for the info 😁👍💫

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Georgio! Hopefully this doesn’t sound like I’m assuming too much, but from what we’ve chatted about before with books, I’d say some of the other stories we’ve chatted about might be more up your alley. I think you know what I mean by that!

  • @GEORGIOARCADE

    @GEORGIOARCADE

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ebnovels No problem! Elliot, i didn't want to sound negative lol 😄 I was just trying to understand the book. It doesn't sound like a bad book at all. I was just giving my impressions based on the info you gave me. No hard feelings 👍💗

  • @jesse3715
    @jesse37154 жыл бұрын

    This is a great review, Elliot. Kudos. I don't really agree on your perspective about the worldbuilding, particularly the magic, needing to have been more fleshed out more in GOTM, however. Maybe it's just because when I was reading it I always just accepted that this was, like you say, the first part, the beginning, of a much larger story and that the knowing would come later on. Or maybe it's just as I've gotten further along, and the magic has become a more intrinsic part of the worldbuilding (err and i mean that in a very literal sense) that I forgot that it was so opaque in the GOTM. Completely agree with your take on the gender roles attitude as well. I didn't actually pick up on this until about Memories of Ice, but it's something that I also appreciate and helps to further delineate that world from ours (you know, if the floating mountain city wasn't enough). I also strongly agree with you on the occasions that he can be so subtle sometimes and then wack you over the face with information the other time. I find it incredibly jarring when that happens, and it's my personal single biggest criticism of the series so far. I think I remember hearing you say in another video that you're going to give at least the first few books in the series a try, so I'm looking forward to hearing your opinion on Deadhouse Gates, which is far better written book in terms of the things you criticised from GOTM.

  • @jommywop
    @jommywop4 жыл бұрын

    Easily the best fantasy epic I've ever read. I've finished the 10 core books as well as all the side books by his writing partner Ian Esslemont. I've yet to be disappointed. Deadhouse Gates is up there with my favorite books of all time.

  • @abbaty
    @abbaty4 жыл бұрын

    I would always recommend that you read the introductions and forward to the books. He established and answers most the points you've raised in this book. Erikson is also notorious for dropping you into the middle of the story, you get the sense that so much has happened before you get to this point. He mentions it in the preface as well. A lot of the things you're feeling is because you get dropped in the middle of the world without any soft landing. But it gets better, trust me.

  • @ninjablack4347

    @ninjablack4347

    3 жыл бұрын

    thats a sign of a bad book

  • @willprotector
    @willprotector4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the fair and honest review. The first book is not the best beginning for fantasy series and I understand completely those who DNF because Erikson is still developing as a writer as he fleshes out the first book. I would also say that the story is about the world, not the characters. Characters do develop as the story goes on but they are never really the point at least not individually. Erikson sees the people of his world as one large character exhibiting both good and bad tendencies. Compassion is a theme throughout and I think that is what keeps it away from the nihilism of grim dark. I look forward to you guys reading more of series.

  • @mikesalviani6115
    @mikesalviani61153 жыл бұрын

    What is the music at the very end? Shazam doesn't pick it up.

  • @djin81
    @djin814 жыл бұрын

    I was intrigued by you pointing out the overuse of names between Coll and Paran, so I went and found that passage. I think it's a deliberate choice by Erikson. We get Paran's point of view and he's doing the maths in his head of I need to infiltrate Darujhistan, helping Coll will delay my arrival BUT arriving with an injured local will make entry into the city much easier. Paran doesn't start using Coll's name until he commits to saving him. Likewise (although this is Parans POV) Coll doesn't start using Paran's name constantly until he's sure Paran is his best option for survival. The constant name using back and forth is after both characters have decided its in their best interests to become friends.

  • @noneofyourbusiness3288
    @noneofyourbusiness32884 жыл бұрын

    Reading Malazan is like getting punched in the face. In a good way. I dont know. Its weird. It feels like playing a video game with a steep learning curve.

  • @MrJordwalk

    @MrJordwalk

    4 жыл бұрын

    DARK SOULS! Malazan and Dark Souls are tonally similar as well, as both are soaked in misery.

  • @jackdamm1792

    @jackdamm1792

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cole Jordan just finished Gardens of the Moon, I was struck by how tonally similar it is to dark souls! This is the first time I’ve seen it mentioned anywhere, granted this is also the first review of the book I’ve looked at lol.

  • @MrJordwalk

    @MrJordwalk

    4 жыл бұрын

    FromSoft are also currently working on their largest game to date, Elden Ring. They got George RR Martin to handle the world-building (he wrote the lore). This is going to be an Open-World Soulsborne RPG!

  • @berserker8884

    @berserker8884

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@MrJordwalk Dark Souls is my favorite game of all time! Gardens of the Moon gets a really bad rep, but I have to say that Im enjoying the living hell out of it atm and Im only 100 pages in. Its probably gonna get denser and more characters introduced, but Im ALL IN. Maybe Dark Souls has trained me to love the lore and extract the story from little beautiful and magical details.

  • @MrJordwalk

    @MrJordwalk

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@berserker8884 Dark Souls is my Top 3. Have you seen that they Remastered/Remade Demon's Souls for PS5?

  • @mrsduncanthetall
    @mrsduncanthetall Жыл бұрын

    Elliot!!! Im just catching this video from 2 yrs ago. Did you continued with Malazan?

  • @cappy2282
    @cappy22824 жыл бұрын

    Looove the Malazan books but I had to re-read all of them, use the Malazan wiki, take some notes....and hire a private tutor to baby me through them (I'm joking..but not really lol). I read each one twice back to back then moved onto the next book in series. Then I read them all the way through a yr later. P.s. Great vid. U really know your stuff

  • @lifesabeach2597

    @lifesabeach2597

    4 жыл бұрын

    If you want a good Malazan Empire origins story, try Esslemonts Path to Ascendancy

  • @cappy2282

    @cappy2282

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@lifesabeach2597 ya, dancers lament might be my favorite book in series. I haven't read 2-3 yet tho...I just found out a couple weeks ago the 3rd one is out lol

  • @omnitheus5442
    @omnitheus54424 жыл бұрын

    Keep reading the loyalty for One Arm and Whiskey Jack and later Ganoes will totally make sense...

  • @duncan2by4
    @duncan2by4 Жыл бұрын

    I don't think I'd have as big a problem as I do, if the Character POVs didn't switch between two or three characters in the same chapter. Especially in the first book. Give a character their own chapter to establish them, and start to switch between them later. After we're connected and understand who they are. I'm only on the first book and this is my biggest hurdle getting through it.

  • @Lukazure
    @Lukazure4 жыл бұрын

    Regardless of your opinion of this book and its many sequels there can be no doubt that these two guys have created one of the most amazing fantasy world's ever. the depth and scope of history is off the scale. Sure Erikson has his faults (who doesn't) but as far as high fantasy goes this is the benchmark that all should be judged against. think i am on my 3rd reread of the entire series at the moment and it never gets old and every time i reread i discover bits i missed before and again im in awe of the scale and depth.

  • @Lukazure

    @Lukazure

    4 жыл бұрын

    the fact that Erikson doesn't spoon feed the reader with huge info dumps is part of the charm, keep with the books as the further you go along the more the pieces fall into place. If you cant read between the lines and need the author to hold your hand as he explains things this isnt the series for you. im not saying you need that by the way!

  • @nuriablanco.bookreviews
    @nuriablanco.bookreviews4 жыл бұрын

    hahaha I also felt like I was a kid and I was reading an advanced book xD. I'm at book 6 now, and I'm still not sure if I understand the magic system...:P

  • @NonstopRam
    @NonstopRam Жыл бұрын

    Recently finished it. It was definitely tedious and awkward read at the beginning. Then I was finding the story interesting in Darujhistan. Then towards the end, it got awkward again. It is an interesting book, even when it has those weird moments.

  • @catatony2468
    @catatony24684 жыл бұрын

    If you devote so much time to reading a series it becomes almost compulsory not to feel you have wasted your time and consequently u just like it :> cheers !

  • @Furniture121
    @Furniture1213 жыл бұрын

    Gardens of the Moon is a slog, but the next 9 books are awesome. When you add in the Ian Esselmont books, and the two prequel series, it's by far my favourite fictional world.

  • @ANIMEGAMESBestforeverything
    @ANIMEGAMESBestforeverything4 жыл бұрын

    Is that edition readable ? It’s showing mass market paperback on my amazon I mostly don’t get them but is it readable ?

  • @Newt5996

    @Newt5996

    4 жыл бұрын

    The mass market has the same cover and is smaller. It’s only 666 pages but if you don’t like mass markets go to the regular paperback

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    My edition is tall, and I found it quite readable :) The mass market is much smaller.

  • @robpaul7544

    @robpaul7544

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's a matter of preference, but I'm a big mass market paperback fan and find them perfectly readable 😃

  • @99Michaelthom
    @99Michaelthom4 жыл бұрын

    Malazan is better understood if you actually read the book rather than listen to it. It requires the full attention only real reading can bring, imo.

  • @joel6376
    @joel63764 жыл бұрын

    It was originally meant as a d&d campaign.. also he apparently did not use an editor.

  • @Varlwyll
    @Varlwyll4 жыл бұрын

    Will there be a review that includes spoilers?

  • @eduardoo31
    @eduardoo314 жыл бұрын

    i think this is gonna be my next book, and i'm legit scared. i've flipped through the first few pages (figuratively since i read on my ipad) and there are like five maps and several pages filled with character names. Oof. i'm also not a native speaker, so if you had trouble with the vocabulary, i think i might actually struggle hahaha.

  • @eduardoo31

    @eduardoo31

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@BooksRebound i'm definitely going to check out your vid. i was thinking before that it might be useful to watch a channel for malazan like i did for wheel of time (daniel greene). but unlike wot i don't plan on binging all 20 something books in a few months hahaha. i want to take it slow, at least in the beginning. i'm reading elantris right now, but i think i might pick up gardens of the moon by next week.

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think you’d be alright! There was the occasional words I didn’t know, but I by no means think the story is littered with advanced vocabulary :) Also, the writing style is quite direct otherwise, so even if you don’t know what something means, you could probably use context to figure it out 😊

  • @thelmahannah1327

    @thelmahannah1327

    4 жыл бұрын

    Books Rebound I can't wait, I've read it 3 times and I'm still discovering a lot of stuff.

  • @tomascanas9143

    @tomascanas9143

    4 жыл бұрын

    Saída de emergência é uma shit não concordas?

  • @kwazhims3lf

    @kwazhims3lf

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@BooksRebound all 10 books 9 times? holy shit... i thought i read it too many times.. started on GOTM in 2003 and since have finished all 10 just 3 times.. 9 gold stars for you i guess!

  • @AngelofNever
    @AngelofNever3 жыл бұрын

    If I hadn't trusted that this series was a good one before I started reading this, I would have bounced hard off of Malazan after finishing this book. It suffers from the same problem as The Wire...stories that aspire to be epic and multifaceted seem to require so much build up and perspective jumping that for a long time you just don't know enough about any single character to give a damn about what's happening to them. I honestly wasn't hot on this series until maybe the back half of DeadHouse Gates. This is a good series but it takes a ton of patience...could you recommend a book to someone with the caveat that it's "just getting into stride" for like 800 pages?

  • @pehenry
    @pehenry4 жыл бұрын

    I have to say, I was a bit lost during my first listen to this book. But towards the end, things were clicking for me. So I decided, two hours away from the conclusion to start over. Things made much more sense. (Still listening). There are a ton of characters. And the perspective changes are very abrupt and subtle at the same time.

  • @RaysHobbies
    @RaysHobbies3 жыл бұрын

    Best fantasy ever. Read them as they came out.

  • @Rendref
    @Rendref3 жыл бұрын

    Interesting, you seem pretty positive about the book in general here, but as I remember you DNF'd Deadhouse Gates, right?

  • @SubFlow22
    @SubFlow224 жыл бұрын

    For anyone considering picking up the series, I have one vital piece of advice. Gardens of the Moon, the first book, was actually written to be a screen play. It doesn't read well and has contradictions. It is off-putting. Gardens can be safely skipped. Please, don't give up on the series until you've read Deadhouse.

  • @tiananesbitt7156
    @tiananesbitt7156 Жыл бұрын

    Hey you ever read Ringworld?

  • @1siddynickhead
    @1siddynickhead4 жыл бұрын

    did you enjoy it though?

  • @MarcusDalgren
    @MarcusDalgren4 жыл бұрын

    As someone who absolutely loves the series I totally agree with you. The only reason I got through the first and second book was because a friend of mine said it was the best series ever. The second book has stronger characters (COLTAINE) but since they’re all new you have to start over. Memories of ice is where the story really caught me on an emotional level and for me book 3, 4 and 5 are the strongest in the series. Memories of ice for the emotional impact, House of chains for its focus and Midnight tides because it’s so funny. Just like you I feel that Gardens of the moon is needlessly obtuse when just a quick little comment could have kept the reader from becoming confused. For me one of the big things that caused confusion was at first is that warrens are both realms you can travel through and a source of magic.

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing that! It definitely gives me some encouragement. I was just trying to figure out when I’m going to read the next couple, and I felt a bit daunted tbh, so this really helps 😄

  • @MarcusDalgren

    @MarcusDalgren

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ebnovels Yeah that's how I felt too. If my friend hadn't been so adamant about the series being so good I'm not sure I would've finished Gardens of the moon, let alone continuing to read the series. Things that start to stand out as you read on is that, at least to me, he's the gold standard when it comes to describing larger battles. One part of the second book is this long outdrawn campaign called the chain of dogs and for me that's one of the areas where his writing really shines. After reading Erikson I really started to pick up on when writers either were bad at describing what's happening in a larger battle or (God forbid) might not actually know what's happening themselves (looking at you R Scott Bakker). If you can push through Deadhouse gates (and it was a bit of a push for me) then Memories of ice is where it pays off. The emotional impact of Memories of ice can't be overstated, at least not for me. It's still a crier for me when rereading it. Another thing that really floored me is how funny Midnight tides is. Overall Erikson is dark and the man loves his tragedies but Tehol and Bugg are absolutely amazing. I reread that book regularly just reading their parts because it's this absurd farce playing out in an otherwise rather dark story. Those two are the Monty Python of Malazan. And at least to me, there's no hints before Midnight tides that the guy's actually funny in any way or knows how to write funny.

  • @safinan8008
    @safinan80084 жыл бұрын

    Hi check out the book “the last magician” by Lisa maxwell it’s great book. Happy reading to u!!

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    Happy reading to you! :D

  • @hunterjones1651
    @hunterjones16514 жыл бұрын

    Glad to hear your comments on the amount of characters because we end up with several hundred lmao

  • @ebnovels

    @ebnovels

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hahahaha, hurray? 😆 Just kidding; I’d imagine I’ll feel more connected to established characters the more time we spend with them :)

  • @Malikar001
    @Malikar0013 жыл бұрын

    I do think Malazan is difficult in that you have to read it carefully. In every paragraph there could be something critical to the story. For contrast, when I read Wheel of Time, I found I skipped a lot of the writing and just read what the characters said because the rest of the writing didn’t move the story along, or matter at all 95% of the time. With Malazan I found most of the writing moved the story along, and having developed my bad habits from reading WoT I had to retrain myself to actually read every paragraph. Also, reading anything that Kruppe (sp?) said had me looking for the real meaning behind his words.

  • @Gennys
    @Gennys4 жыл бұрын

    Having not read ALL the books in the world, or been a lit major, the Malazan series was an incredible journey that was never hindered by any of the writing. Despite the arguments and what you saw as rough edges it was never a problem. There might be a word for it in the conventional sense ( Third Person Limited, Third Person Deep, Head-hopping) but... you can't make me dislike the story or the writing. The only thing I was miffed at any point about was when a new 'book' or chapter started and the character I had fell into's story was put on hold. But you get over it as you remember the character you wished would have continued is now the character in the chapter you are now reading. This series isn't The Black Company. You would NOT be thinking the same things if it was poetry. I don't think any of the eccentricities of the writing make the story any worse at all.

  • @esteban280889
    @esteban2808893 жыл бұрын

    I take it you just read the first book. This series doesn't start and the beginning and you need to work to learn and follow what happens. There's a reason people say read the first 3 books before giving up coz once everything clicks its amazing. You are meant to be confused and lost at times. You are meant to not understand the magic until later. There will be whole books where you don't see the characters in this one. The world Erikson and Esslemont have made is massive

  • @esteban280889

    @esteban280889

    3 жыл бұрын

    rereads are mandatory

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