Hmm epic climaxes are always nice how is it as far as character development goes?
Some characters are awesome - actually, lots of characters are awesome in the literal sense of the word, as in awe-inspiring, but not all of those are that cool or fun - but there are SO many characters (as in, the combined Dramatis Personae pages of the ten books likely add up to 300 or so even when counting each character only once) that a lot of them end up being similar. And a lot of people get irritated by the way some books barely have any characters of the previous book in them. As in, only a few characters of book one have prominent roles in book two, while for the rest you have to wait until book three. Then in book four you go back to the characters of book two, book five starts with an *entirely* new cast of characters with one single exception, and then the last five are continuations of one or more of those three storylines.
Doesn't REALLY sound like my cup of tea, but based on how many people it's kept hooked and your info I think I'll give it a try.
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Malazan Book of the Fallen Overall Story
29/03/2010 02:11:27 AM
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You haven't read "Return of the Crimson Guard", have you? *spoiler alert to RotCG and DoD*
29/03/2010 04:40:45 PM
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According to Erikson, there is no plot as such
29/03/2010 06:02:01 PM
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I bought Gardens of the Moon some time ago
29/03/2010 06:42:30 PM
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If you're not even remotely interested by the end of book two, give up.
29/03/2010 06:51:18 PM
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Re: If you're not even remotely interested by the end of book two, give up.
29/03/2010 08:46:04 PM
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Re: If you're not even remotely interested by the end of book two, give up.
30/03/2010 10:05:11 AM
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It is really just about your personal tastes.
29/03/2010 07:13:53 PM
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My own perspective...
30/03/2010 01:50:21 AM
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