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Kekekela posted: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) They do! And they are a big reason why I just bought a Kindle! I read the first two books, looked at the size of the rest of the series and went "poo poo I really don't have room on by bookshelves for another 10 book series comprised of 1000 page books"
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Levitate posted:They do! And they are a big reason why I just bought a Kindle! This!
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# ? May 2, 2011 21:31 |
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I picked up Gardens of the Moon a while ago and quit reading at about the halfway point because I just couldn't slog through all of the incomprehensible world-building stuff. Picked it back up on a whim a few weeks ago and the second half was a lot better about making me actually care about what was happening. I'm on book 5 now and all of the Tiste Edur are assholes and I don't like reading about them. I guess Karla went from a "this guy deserves to die" rear end in a top hat to a "that was loving cool" rear end in a top hat. Will the Tiste Edur do the same? I don't think I care. I'm basically just complaining. I guess I'll take a break from the series and come back to it later, I'm probably just burnt out.
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# ? May 3, 2011 05:34 |
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Meet Tehol and Bugg and your tune will change to that you don't like the Tiste Edurs because they are taking screen time away from Tehol.
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# ? May 3, 2011 05:37 |
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The Tiste Edur are worth dealing with solely because without them we don't have Trull Sanger. And that would be a travesty.
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# ? May 3, 2011 05:41 |
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Oh Snapple! posted:And that would be a travesty. Tell me again about that Tiste Edur with the spear...
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# ? May 3, 2011 06:23 |
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Oh Snapple! posted:The Tiste Edur are worth dealing with solely because without them we don't have Trull Sanger. Trull Sengar does things that made me, sitting alone in my apartment reading a book, yell out "gently caress yeah!"
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# ? May 3, 2011 06:50 |
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I liked Fear too and Rhulad more and more through RG
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# ? May 3, 2011 07:02 |
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Vanilla Mint Ice posted:Meet Tehol and Bugg and your tune will change to that you don't like the Tiste Edurs because they are taking screen time away from Tehol. This. There can never be enough Tehol. And I heard Bugg makes the best soup in entire Letheras.
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# ? May 3, 2011 07:20 |
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Tahirovic posted:This. And also wool tea.
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Junk Science posted:Tell me again about that Tiste Edur with the spear...
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# ? May 3, 2011 16:23 |
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Junk Science posted:Tell me again about that Tiste Edur with the spear... With the spear...in his hand, or through him?
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# ? May 3, 2011 17:50 |
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Not skimming the thread for fear of spoiling something awesome so pardon the dumb gently caress question...is there a good summary of books 1 and 2 somewhere? I read them about a year and a half ago and read 100 pages of 3 before I lost interest, but I'm giving it another shot starting on Memories of Ice.
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# ? May 3, 2011 21:35 |
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headshot24 posted:Not skimming the thread for fear of spoiling something awesome so pardon the dumb gently caress question...is there a good summary of books 1 and 2 somewhere? I read them about a year and a half ago and read 100 pages of 3 before I lost interest, but I'm giving it another shot starting on Memories of Ice. Not exactly a summary but you can look at Tor.com reread: http://www.tor.com/features/series/malazan-reread-of-the-fallen Abalieno fucked around with this message at 23:47 on May 3, 2011 |
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headshot24 posted:Not skimming the thread for fear of spoiling something awesome so pardon the dumb gently caress question...is there a good summary of books 1 and 2 somewhere? I read them about a year and a half ago and read 100 pages of 3 before I lost interest, but I'm giving it another shot starting on Memories of Ice. Wikipedia's got decent summaries: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardens_of_the_Moon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadhouse_Gates
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# ? May 3, 2011 22:28 |
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The re-read is exactly what I was looking for, thanks guys.
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# ? May 3, 2011 22:35 |
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headshot24 posted:Not skimming the thread for fear of spoiling something awesome so pardon the dumb gently caress question...is there a good summary of books 1 and 2 somewhere? I read them about a year and a half ago and read 100 pages of 3 before I lost interest, but I'm giving it another shot starting on Memories of Ice.
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# ? May 4, 2011 00:04 |
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If you could be a malazan race which race would you be?? I would be a Napan they can punch hard
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# ? May 4, 2011 01:39 |
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That crazy race of people of that the Emperor and the High Priest of Shadow is from.
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# ? May 4, 2011 02:01 |
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You know who I keep wanting to know more of, and hope they're mentioned at some point in the future? Those crazy strong rear end mages in that faraway nation that could basically gently caress up the entire world, but (can't remember the details) aren't ambitious, don't feel like it. There are three of them, I think. Anyone remember details I'm forgetting?
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A Nice Boy posted:Those crazy strong rear end mages[...]that aren't ambitious, don't feel like it. There are three of them, I think. I don't think their story would be all that exciting. The image of Hank Hill and his buddies standing out back drinking beer comes to mind...
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# ? May 4, 2011 09:48 |
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super strong mages that could gently caress up anything? In the Malazan books??!! Surely you jest
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# ? May 4, 2011 13:30 |
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Vanilla Mint Ice posted:That crazy race of people of that the Emperor and the High Priest of Shadow is from. Not every Dal Hon we meet is crazy...
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# ? May 4, 2011 14:46 |
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A Nice Boy posted:You know who I keep wanting to know more of, and hope they're mentioned at some point in the future? Those crazy strong rear end mages in that faraway nation that could basically gently caress up the entire world, but (can't remember the details) aren't ambitious, don't feel like it. There are three of them, I think. Anyone remember details I'm forgetting? That's the continent of Assail iirc where the three human tyrants rule over it. Unfortunately ICE is the one will is going to write a book about it soooo.
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Vanilla Mint Ice posted:
No it's not Assail, it's Shal-Morzinn, on the same continent as Seven Cities, Nemil, the Perish, etc. "Shal-Morzinn was a kingdom southwest of Nemil which had been ruled by three sorcerer kings for the last thousand years. As a nation they had proven quite formidable and known for annihilating strangers to their land as a matter of course. They traded with no-one. Luckily for surrounding nations, they were not expansionist. " from a wiki. Not that the Malazan world is lacking in world-threatening mages.
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Hondo82 posted:No it's not Assail, it's Shal-Morzinn, on the same continent as Seven Cities, Nemil, the Perish, etc. This was the nation that Tavore's fleet almost stopped at on their way from Malaz City to Lether, right?
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Habibi posted:This was the nation that Tavore's fleet almost stopped at on their way from Malaz City to Lether, right? Yea, it was either from when the Bonehunters left the Seven Cities continent to go to Malaz City, or from Malaz city to Lether. PlushCow fucked around with this message at 19:09 on May 4, 2011 |
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There's an Imass POV somewhere about one of them who was part of a failed attack on Shal-Morzinn and was the only marginally successful member of it, as she managed to wound 'The Bearded One' before being ordered to withdraw. I hope that's an official title, not a nickname.
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# ? May 4, 2011 22:11 |
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Right, right. I want to know more.
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# ? May 5, 2011 11:14 |
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L.E. Cheetah posted:If you could be a malazan race which race would you be?? I would be a Napan they can punch hard I would be a jaghut so I could hang out with the other jaghuts because they are the loving coolest
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# ? May 5, 2011 18:50 |
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pile of brown posted:I would be a jaghut so I could hang out with the other jaghuts because they are the loving coolest "coolest" heh heh. Jaghut humor.
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# ? May 5, 2011 19:19 |
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cept gothos, dude is a prick
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# ? May 5, 2011 19:31 |
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pile of brown posted:I would be a jaghut so I could hang out with the other jaghuts because they are the loving coolest Don't Jaghut's avoid hanging out with each other? They're ugly green trolls who're loaners... quite possibly the perfect goon character.
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A Nice Boy posted:cept gothos, dude is a prick What happened to Gothos? Didn't Nimander and co come across him in maybe Toll or Dust of Dreams?
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Loving Life Partner posted:What happened to Gothos? Didn't Nimander and co come across him in maybe Toll or Dust of Dreams? Wasn't he still at the deadhouse in Malaz when Kalam was waking up at the beginning of TCG? Or maybe I've completely mixed up disparate plot points as usual when I try to recall anything in this series. e: Also am about halfway through Abercrombie's "The Heroes", so far I'd highly recommend it to Erickson fans...similar style but much more terse (which I don't mind at all), kind of Malazan meets early Black Company stylewise. Sort of.
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# ? May 5, 2011 22:21 |
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This might be a silly/obvious question, but I was wondering where the title Gardens of the Moon comes from? While reading through it, I kept expecting to see the characters go to Moon's Spawn as I figured Erikson would explore it more, assuming the title was foreshadowing later events. That seemed to be the only reference to a Moon in the book, and I assumed maybe there would be "gardens" on it or some such that were critical to the story. Looking back on the book as a whole now, I am wondering what relation the title has to the book at all, as I do not see a correlation. Unless he will delve into in one of the subsequent books. Thoughts?
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Heisenator posted:This might be a silly/obvious question, but I was wondering where the title Gardens of the Moon comes from? There's a scene in the first book when Crokus takes Apsalar up to the rooftop of a temple in the city. They look at the moon and she mentions some story about gardens on the moon. At least if I'm remembering correctly.
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# ? May 5, 2011 22:33 |
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Heisenator posted:This might be a silly/obvious question, but I was wondering where the title Gardens of the Moon comes from? Apsalar tells Crokus about the underwater gardens on the real moon at the end of chapter 19. Erickson has said "Lots of dreams went into Gardens of the Moon (hence the title, too, and the invented mythos surrounding it)" whatever that means.
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Lunchtray posted:Don't Jaghut's avoid hanging out with each other? They're ugly green trolls who're loaners... quite possibly the perfect goon character. Didn't they only do this after the Imass started getting uppity, so as to appear like they were less empire-y?
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Dead Alice posted:Didn't they only do this after the Imass started getting uppity, so as to appear like they were less empire-y? No, they've always been solitary by nature. It's why the T'lan Imass managed to wipe most of them out. Even after they started getting hunted down, they never thought to band together. They're kind of hippie-ish. They won't band together to fight off a direct threat against themselves, but if there's a big threat against "the world", like a Tyrant or...other things...they'll team up for a while.
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