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adamarama posted:It haven't read RotCG since release but I don't remember this at all. When is it mentioned? Its in the Rillish Jal Keth/Wiccan part. There is a toddler there that the rest of the Wiccans are protecting and listening to. He talks with Rillish at some point if I remember correctly.
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adamarama posted:It haven't read RotCG since release but I don't remember this at all. When is it mentioned? RotCG: There is a child with the Wickans that several characters interact with who leads them and such. He's described as seeming way older than he should and such, and at one point it basically says that he's Coltaine 2.0.
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# ? Apr 22, 2011 18:42 |
Makes sense since powerful Wickans have a penchant for reincarnation, see: the child warlocks. I just haven't gotten around to reading the ICE books yet, I will now though!
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Loving Life Partner posted:Makes sense since powerful Wickans have a penchant for reincarnation, see: the child warlocks. That, and we know that the crows came for him en mass at the end.
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# ? Apr 22, 2011 20:13 |
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Habibi posted:That, and we know that the crows came for him en mass at the end. And the epilogue of DH has a Wickan child being born or conceived (been too long) as crows fly over.
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# ? Apr 23, 2011 12:18 |
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HeroOfTheRevolution posted:And the epilogue of DH has a Wickan child being born or conceived (been too long) as crows fly over. Not quite either... a pregnant woman had been told her baby had no soul so would die in childbirth or miscarry. Then the crows came and she felt him move. The idea is he filled a soulless body, rather than kicking a soul out and possessing a baby.
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I'm nearing the end of Deadhouse Gates and I'm not sure I've read a series before this one that has as much poo poo constantly happening over the span of a long book Doesn't hurt that there's a huge ongoing battle throughout the entire thing, goddamn. Are most of the books like this? Gardens of the Moon seemed to have more downtime
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# ? Apr 25, 2011 14:35 |
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Yep.
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# ? Apr 25, 2011 15:36 |
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Levitate posted:I'm nearing the end of Deadhouse Gates and I'm not sure I've read a series before this one that has as much poo poo constantly happening over the span of a long book *chuckles* It's NOTHING compared to what will hit you in Memories of Ice. That book is like a whole series packed in. quote:Doesn't hurt that there's a huge ongoing battle throughout the entire thing, goddamn. Are most of the books like this? Gardens of the Moon seemed to have more downtime As I said, the next book goes at lightspeed. From House of Chains onward there's more downtime to ponder on the events, but in some cases that downtime is the key to figure out what happens.
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# ? Apr 25, 2011 15:43 |
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From Deadhouse Gates onward the novels slide from being well-paced throughout to cramming climax(es) into the very end. Enjoy the constant action while it lasts
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# ? Apr 25, 2011 23:18 |
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It's call convergence
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# ? Apr 26, 2011 00:04 |
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Ammanas posted:From Deadhouse Gates onward the novels slide from being well-paced throughout to cramming climax(es) into the very end. Enjoy the constant action while it lasts
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# ? Apr 26, 2011 17:33 |
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this jumping on people who criticise this series even slightly is getting old
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# ? Apr 26, 2011 18:33 |
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I briefly glanced over the first and last couple of pages and I did not see anything regarding where to buy the entire bookset, so apologies if this was asked already. My friend lent me the first book and I am reading through it now; I am at the part where they introduced most of the characters in Dharujistan (spelling?). I am enjoying the book and was interested in acquiring the entire series now that it is finished. However, looking through Borders/Barnes/Amazon I cannot find anyone selling the entire series. I think the most I found was an 8 book set for $115: http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0046486BQ/ref=dp_olp_0?ie=UTF8&redirect=true&qid=1288975111&sr=1-35&condition=all Unfortunately, the price of this seems rather expensive, especially for a set that does not include all of the books. I was wondering if any of you had suggestions on where to look for the best value/complete set of the Malazan series. Thanks in advance! E: I should also specify that by complete set, I just mean the 10 main Erikson books, not the additional novels. Heisenator fucked around with this message at 19:35 on Apr 26, 2011 |
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Heisenator posted:I briefly glanced over the first and last couple of pages and I did not see anything regarding where to buy the entire bookset, so apologies if this was asked already. Customers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed: http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Deadhouse-Memories-Midnight-Crippled/dp/B004SE9LIG/ref=pd_sim_sbs_b_1 There's the full set for 150$ I'm guessing the additional $$ is for the premium on the latest book. Also @ those prices that's only $0.0176325379099565 cents a page! 15$ a book is cheaper than seeing a movie @ 2hrs so yeah... I can guarantee you'll get more than 2hrs of enjoyment out of each book. I don't know if you have an eBook reader but I picked up the eBooks for FAR less than paperback prices. I don't know how prices are where you live but in Canada http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/ebooks/search/?keywords=malazan&pageSize=12 Just started Midnight Tides and I'm about 1/4 the way through.
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coyo7e posted:How dare they cram climaxes into the end of a book! He's referring to overloading the climax, no need to be so childish about it. That being said I didn't see that as a problem until Midnight Tides and even then it's not like the quality suffered as a result. If anything it just makes the pacing in some books less tolerable than others, Toll the Hounds for example needed a bit more conflict interspersed throughout.
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Lunchtray posted:Customers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed: Alas, I do not have an eBook reader, so I am stuck with the slightly more expensive version. I think I would prefer the actual books though anyway. And yes, I realize that there is substantially more bang for buck with books than movies, but it still seems like a big cash drop! =(
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# ? Apr 26, 2011 23:12 |
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Heisenator posted:Alas, I do not have an eBook reader, so I am stuck with the slightly more expensive version. I think I would prefer the actual books though anyway. Then it comes down to a choice... Buy the next book as you finish one OR buy them all outright. There's always borrowing them from friends or a library too. I mean if you can't afford the 150$ outright maybe save first or if your comfortable spending a bit more over the long run buy one at a time. You just have to weigh the worth of those options to YOU in the long run. Also, eReaders are awesome and I love being able to carry around the entire Malazan series so when I finish a book while I'm on a bus or whatever I can dive right into the next. Lunchtray fucked around with this message at 00:08 on Apr 27, 2011 |
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Lunchtray posted:Customers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed: Is there a hardcover set that I can purchase with the kickass UK covers, because I'm not paying cash money for the lovely TOR/US Publisher covers.
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# ? Apr 27, 2011 00:21 |
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Bookdepository has them for about $9 each, so it would be around $80 for the first 9. Examples: http://www.bookdepository.com/Midnight-Tides-Steven-Erikson/9780765348821 http://www.bookdepository.com/Bonehunters-Steven-Erikson/9780765348838 http://www.bookdepository.com/Dust-Dreams-Steven-Erikson/9780765348869 These three are also using the new/UK covers as well.
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# ? Apr 27, 2011 00:32 |
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Boogle posted:Is there a hardcover set that I can purchase with the kickass UK covers, because I'm not paying cash money for the lovely TOR/US Publisher covers. Do hard cover even exist for this series? I've literally never seen a single hard back malazan book
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# ? Apr 27, 2011 16:54 |
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Hardcover are the first to go out of print but all books were available as HC at some point. Both US and UK. I have the UK HC of books 1, 8, 9 and 10. I really wish it was possible to complete a set with a similar format.
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# ? Apr 27, 2011 17:27 |
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I finally finished The Crippled God. It brought me to tears in a few places. And now I can finally read this thread. The spoilers were killing me. A re-read of the entire series is now in my queue.
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# ? Apr 30, 2011 02:59 |
I sobbed like a bitch at Gesler's last stand
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# ? Apr 30, 2011 03:04 |
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Loving Life Partner posted:I sobbed like a bitch at Gesler's last stand
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# ? Apr 30, 2011 04:36 |
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Just finished TCG. What a great final book in a great loving series, can't believe its over. It was like the anti-Twin Peaks as far as endings go, still amazed. I thought Dancer taking out TCG was the most poignant part, and also the one major area that I'm not sure I really understand the motivation for. The best I could come up with is that TCG had to die to keep the same crap from happening again or something Kekekela fucked around with this message at 16:09 on May 1, 2011 |
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It is because otherwise there would be no other way for him to be freed from their world.
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Vanilla Mint Ice posted:It is because otherwise there would be no other way for him to be freed from their world. Yeah, thinking back on, it the body they provided him was enough to give form to his binding to the world, so that Korabas could undo the chains binding him, but he was still bound with the flesh body they created for him, so Cotillion "releases" him.
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I just finished Dust of Dreams and am about to start The Crippled God. Question, though. Should I read Stonewielder first? I've read Esslemont's other two books, and I plan to get to it eventually, but I heard that what happens in it isn't nearly as important to the main story as RotCG was. Is there anything big that happens that ties into The Crippled God, or am I safe in just plowing through the end of Erikson's series first?
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Loving Life Partner posted:Yeah, thinking back on, it the body they provided him was enough to give form to his binding to the world, so that Korabas could undo the chains binding him, but he was still bound with the flesh body they created for him, so Cotillion "releases" him. Ah cool, that makes me feel better about the whole deal. I swear I felt like I was right there with Koryk as far as the feeling when that happened.
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# ? May 1, 2011 23:44 |
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qbert posted:I just finished Dust of Dreams and am about to start The Crippled God. Something does happen at the end of Stonewielder that ties into the end of TCG. It's nothing huge, but it will make you go "oh, cool!" when you read about it in TCG. Or, at least, it did for me.
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# ? May 2, 2011 01:16 |
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I finished TCG recently, read through the thread, and think I am the first to even mention Felash's Seguleh handmaiden. Pretty much every scene involving her was awesome. I don't think it was ever hinted at what ranking she was, but I'm guessing high up there considering everything she did. The heavies handing out justice was great as well. And of course the deaths of Stormy and Gesler made me shed some manly tears. I knew as soon as Stormy died that Gesler was going to as well and his death was still painful to read. I was expecting Grub to go all out, or at least reveal some of his strength and was disappointed he just led some troops, Also, I really want to learn more about the Seguleh. Anyone know if Esslemont or Erikson plan on writing more about them in future novels?
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CrazedLlama posted:Also, I really want to learn more about the Seguleh. Anyone know if Esslemont or Erikson plan on writing more about them in future novels? I'm guessing they'll figure into ICE's Darujhistan novel at the very least. I don't imagine they'll have any part to play in Erikson's Kharkanas trilogy but maybe they'll eventually show up in his Toblakai books. They do appear in RotCG as well, if you haven't read that already.
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CrazedLlama posted:I was expecting Grub to go all out, or at least reveal some of his strength and was disappointed he just led some troops,[/spoiler] it may just be me but i interpreted that whole thing as being deliberate on his and erikson's part. it seems almost as if grub and sinn were two sides of the same coin and when he saw what happened to sinn when she gave into the magic he decided to exercise a lot of restraint. i actually found it quite poetic that he held so much power within him but relegated himself to a "common general"
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Juaguocio posted:I'm guessing they'll figure into ICE's Darujhistan novel at the very least. I don't imagine they'll have any part to play in Erikson's Kharkanas trilogy but maybe they'll eventually show up in his Toblakai books. They do appear in RotCG as well, if you haven't read that already. That reminds me, do they ever discuss the pickled seguleh at any point other than....whichever book they happened to be in?
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# ? May 2, 2011 14:47 |
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Last weekend I had the great pleasure of throwing my Books of the Fallen (all 3 of them) into the garbage can. It turns out (perhaps after 3000+ pages) that these books were not for me. Struggled from the first to the third book, which I even could not finish. Itkovian showed me the way...
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hellvis454 posted:Last weekend I had the great pleasure of throwing my Books of the Fallen (all 3 of them) into the garbage can. Who the hell throws books into garbage cans?
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Andrast posted:Who the hell throws books into garbage cans? The same people who like to burn books they find objectionable.
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# ? May 2, 2011 16:38 |
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Throwing them away is not thrifty. I sold my old copies on Amazon (most for more than I paid for them in the first place) but only because I was moving to a different state and trying to get rid of stuff. I wish I had them back now for a reread but figure it gives me an excuse to pick up the kindle versions (if they exist)
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hellvis454 posted:Last weekend I had the great pleasure of throwing my Books of the Fallen (all 3 of them) into the garbage can. man, come on, you should have given them to a library or a second-hand bookstore or something. could have felt like a good samaritan!
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