I am on my MBotF reread, and I got through the mess that was GotM in record time, and spent all of it telling a friend who also loves Erikson that the book is better than I remembered, since it has an excellently readable plot. That it's a mess of incoherent construction is besides the point, and in any case, the Malazan books tend to spiral in and out (simultaneously!) before driving to the end point per novel, so a little lost-ness isn't out of place.
But I have just finished Memories of Ice, and it is, as ever, a wonderful read, coherent, misleading, satisfactory. A full course meal. But it spends so much time tying up GotM's loose ends it might as well be renamed "GotM: the rewrite". Or "GotM: Let me show you that Quick Ben is actually cool and not just manic". In some ways it works because MoI is the definitive "Stop blaming people/yourself and freaking move on and do something constructive!" book, while GotM was... not. But in others, it just reminds me that GotM was a mess. It features cool characters saying things like "Unleash the seven within!" Even He-Man has better lines.
I am so glad I read MoI first and then worked my way backwards, the first time around.
But I have just finished Memories of Ice, and it is, as ever, a wonderful read, coherent, misleading, satisfactory. A full course meal. But it spends so much time tying up GotM's loose ends it might as well be renamed "GotM: the rewrite". Or "GotM: Let me show you that Quick Ben is actually cool and not just manic". In some ways it works because MoI is the definitive "Stop blaming people/yourself and freaking move on and do something constructive!" book, while GotM was... not. But in others, it just reminds me that GotM was a mess. It features cool characters saying things like "Unleash the seven within!" Even He-Man has better lines.
I am so glad I read MoI first and then worked my way backwards, the first time around.
Would you recommend reading the series? I tried Robin Hobb but couldn't really get into it, so I'm looking for something else in the genre.
I'm a bit fan of the series, no matter what some say about it being a little *too* descriptive and complex at times. I kinda like that. I always go back and reread it and find something i overlooked on the last read that makes me appreciate the series even more. Kinda like WOT.
? Are we even allowed to complain about Gardens of the Moon anymore?
08/09/2009 08:25:54 AM
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I'm really beginning to struggle with the series as a whole
08/09/2009 10:29:20 AM
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That's useful
08/09/2009 04:35:16 PM
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I'm actually thinking of picking this up
08/09/2009 02:02:12 PM
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Yes, you should.
08/09/2009 11:04:01 PM
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08/09/2009 06:55:13 PM
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Re: I'm finding it easier to focus on the positives rather than the flaws when re-reading it
08/09/2009 11:06:03 PM
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Re: Me too, usually. But MoI is one big GotM-fix-it. And it does that while plotting its own self.
09/09/2009 09:39:39 AM
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Has anyone ever not complained about GotM?
09/09/2009 02:23:18 AM
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I actually liked it.
09/09/2009 03:08:02 AM
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It didn't confuse the heck out of you at the beginning? You didn't go crazy wondering if
09/09/2009 11:48:15 PM
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I started both WoT and Black Company in the middle, so GotM was easy.
10/09/2009 12:20:07 AM
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Nah. It had the feeling of stuff-not-yet-revealed. I like that. *NM*
10/09/2009 04:27:50 AM
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I liked it
09/09/2009 02:29:25 PM
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If I hadn't read snippets and minor spoilers from posts, I would have struggled with GotM.
09/09/2009 07:38:57 PM
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