Blurry_Dreams
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Took a months-long break in the middle of this one due to school which might not have been the ideal way to experience it. Nonetheless, I thought it was one of the better books so far. Loved the tone of it, loved returning to the best city, the lovecraftian deathcult shit, best narrator, kick open the gates -----, etc etc. I know the book has a reputation for being slow and I'd agree the Black Coral and Karsa stuff took forever go get anywhere, but the Darujhistan story was one massive interlocking tragedy and I was on board from page one. The climax was confusing as fuck but upon reflection it seems to make sense and might be the cleanest of all of Erikson's big convergences so far. Most of the players are given reasons for being in the same place at the same time (assuming some prescience on the part of certain actors but the Deck of Dragons exists and all so) and it doesn't feel so much like things happened just because the narrative ordained it.
The actions of gods have been left so ambiguous in previous books it often felt like they weren't doing anything at all, so it was cool to actually see a bunch of gods plot and execute a grand sacrificial gambit to avert a cosmological catastrophe.
Ranking so far:
1. The Bonehunters
2. Deadhouse Gates
3. Memories of Ice
4. House of Chains
5. Toll the Hounds
6. Midnight Tides
7. Gardens of the Moon
8. Reaper's Gale
...huh, thought I'd rank Hounds higher but the top 4 are all too vivid in my mind to displace. Guess I kinda like this series.
a months-long-break?? what the fuck??
if i can't finish a book within 24-hours of reading the first page, i'm gonna have some trouble getting to the end
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there are a lot of comedy-styled books where if you go to sleep in the middle of reading the book, the joke(s) at the end will fall flat
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what you put in the spoiler makes it sound like a random person should be able to read this book faster than they would read the other Malazan universe books