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Reaper’s Gale (Malazan Book of the Fallen #7) by Steven Erikson
The scenes featuring the Bonehunters are rather comic, as well as revealing a great deal about their origins. There are a number of connections to be made, between different characters, historical events, peoples, and gods, the deciphering of which proves a puzzling delight for readers.
Toll the Hounds (Malazan Book of the Fallen #8) by Steven Erikson
The ethereal threads of power are almost literally rolling off the pages of the book.
Reaper’s Gale (Malazan Book of The Fallen) by Steven Erikson #7)
There are a number of connections to be made, between different characters, historical events, peoples, and gods, the deciphering of which proves a puzzling delight for readers.
The Bonehunters (Malazan Book of The Fallen) by Steven Erikson
It’s conflict on a scale never before seen in fantasy. The sheer scope is staggering.
Midnight Tides (Malazan Book of The Fallen #5) by Steven Erikson
There are new characters, histories, mysteries, plots and schemes, and worlds. It’s terrifying in its complexity, and you almost heave a sigh of relief when things become a little clearer at the end.
House of Chains (Malazan Book of the Fallen #4)
I mean, Karsa is the badass-est protagonist in the history of badass protagonists! Expertly done!
The God is Not Willing (Witness #1) by Steven Erikson
Here, the author appears to be more intricate and deliberate in his storytelling, happy to help readers truly understand events in a blow-by-blow manner.
Memories of Ice (Malazan Book of the Fallen #3)
The scattergun approach is not even supposed to work, but yet it has. And beautifully so. Just brilliant!