Hello all. I've been lurking here for the last six months or so.
I guess I am not the first member to have discovered Steven Erikson's wondrous books of the fallen due to George R.R. Martin spending his time blogging about NFL and trying to sell water-damaged goods instead of finishing
A Dance with Dragons.
I tried to read
Gardens of the Moon a few years back, but at the time it just didn't do anything for me. It was hard to get into - again, I suspect I am not alone in this
As I've gradually become more and more fed up with Martin's procrastination and the lack of spectacular fantasy novels (
Best Served Cold by Abercrombie excepted, that one was hilarious) I tried
Gardens of the Moon one more time, this time forcing myself to finish it. Still sceptical, I bought
Deadhouse Gates and from here on things have improved for each book I've read so far;
Memories of Ice was better, and
House of Chains was the book that had me hooked. I am about 500 pages into
Midnight Tides now, and that one strikes me as decidely different in tone than the first four. Still, the banter between Tehol Beddict and Bugg has me suitably entertained none the less.
Now, in search for answers ...
This post has been edited by Slynt in the Shadows: 18 June 2010 - 09:36 AM