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Oh, it's not about a lack of action. Legolas Send a noteboard - 28/05/2010 08:56:48 AM
Yeah, I thought so too. That happens when I write answers late in the evening :) I meant to chop it down to a few things the next morning, but I forgot and it post instead.

I see. ;)
That will probably depend how much he manages to draw my interest along the way. If he really hooks me, then I might very well enjoy his slower, not very eventful books (if I recall, one of those you speak of has been dubbed Erikson's CoT by some). As it happens, in complex series with tons of details and great worldbuilding, I'm usually the type who prefers the later books to the earliest books. To me, COT is one of the more enjoyable books in WOT, by far superior as I judge such things to anything published before LOC. And my favourite Dune was always Chapterhouse. My "road block" in WOT have always been EOTW and TGH, and with anything before Aragorn in LOTR, and so on. I'm not a reader who likes beginnings all that much!

I have to say I enjoyed CoT a lot more on my last reread, but one of the most enjoyable books in the series... no, sorry. :P

It doesn't really compare, though, because the problem is not that nothing happens in the later books. Every single Malazan book has the same pattern of relatively slow movement in the first half of the book (in some cases it's really slow, in others merely slow compared to the second half), and then the big "convergence" in the second half - he even has a plot justification for it, with the whole thing of Ascendants flocking to every convergence they see occurring in their vicinity and making the chaos bigger.

It's more that you just don't care as much anymore, because it doesn't seem like the series is really going anywhere - new characters keep coming, old characters keep dying, and no later book comes close to the levels of MoI. Sure, you keep having to figure out things, and you keep learning more details about earlier books (if you want to know more about that dragon Silanah in Gardens of the Moon, you'll see her in book eight, for instance), but I don't know, personally I kind of want there to be a point to things, and to have the series end in some satisfactory way that provides at least some kind of closure for at least most plot threads. I still have to read the final two books, but it doesn't look to me like that's going to happen.

I would probably have to reread books six, seven and eight before making this kind of judgements, but if you asked me now, I'd have to say both Reaper's Gale and Toll the Hounds were among my least favourite books in the series - despite being among the most spectacular in terms of plot events. Toll the Hounds has a truly massive, game-changing thing happening in its climax, but I still didn't like the book much. Bonehunters was more fun, but felt somewhat fluffy in the sense that little of it seemed to matter all that much in the greater scheme of things.
And speaking of road blocks, I've beat my record and finished GOTM in under two weeks for the first time (past record was maybe 2 months). Now I'm 300 pages into DHG a day later and having fun. Hopefully, I will get to those books 7-8 through the summer.

Good job! :P
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