That's a great description of Karsa... you'll see tons more of him, but yeah, he does grow on you.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 30/03/2013 09:30:32 PM
View original postFor me it was definitely the stronger plot line in the book, I found lots of Felisin and Kalam/Fiddlers stuff hung too much on the strength of the characters rather than the strength of the plot. Better than the first book for me but not as good as Memories of Ice, which not only had a stronger set of plot lines but also had the same strength of feeling that the Chain of Dogs plotline captured so well.
I'm sure tons of people have already said this, but Memories of Ice is probably the best book in the series. Any Erikson book has weaker and stronger parts, but MoI's weaker parts are few and far between, and the stronger ones are that awesome.
View original postOnly a little bit into the 4th book but it's all gone t**s up for some moaning overgrown attention seeker with a wooden sword and I can't say I'm all that bothered not exactly interesting me as a storyline at the moment.
You'll get more storylines later on (including Felisin, might I add). House of Chains is a somewhat tricky book, it was always going to be hard to combine the different plotlines, and it doesn't always work that well. It's quite crucial for the rest of the series, though - setting up the plotlines for Karsa, Icarium, Trull Sengar once you meet him, and Tavore of course.
Deadhouse Gates - logistical errors with the Chain of Dogs?
27/03/2013 03:54:12 AM
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Malazan's timeline is screwed.
27/03/2013 10:07:47 AM
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I've only just finished Ice
27/03/2013 07:29:33 PM
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That's a great description of Karsa... you'll see tons more of him, but yeah, he does grow on you.
30/03/2013 09:30:32 PM
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