New Member Introduction Thread
#1501
Posted 29 June 2011 - 10:40 AM
Hello people. A friend of mine introduced me to the Malazan book of the fallen a few months ago, and I soon got hooked. I am in the closing chapters of Return of the CG, Reapers Gale is on its way from Play.com, and I start my holiday on Friday. Life is pretty good right now.
#1502
Posted 29 June 2011 - 12:07 PM
hei! altid morro og få flere fra norge her!
(hello! Always funny getting more people from norway here!)
(hello! Always funny getting more people from norway here!)
i want to see this world where T'lan imass kneels
#1503
Posted 29 June 2011 - 09:08 PM
DarthRahl, on 29 January 2008 - 12:46 AM, said:
Holy crap I'm so glad I found this site. I about half way through bonehunters and I have to say this is by far the series I have ever read. GoTM confused me at first, but after reading it twice it all became very clear.
anyways it good to see so many people enjoying these books.
anyways it good to see so many people enjoying these books.
I agree on your assessment about these books. And i just wanted to comment on your name DarthRahl which I assume is a tip of the hat to another great series.
#1504
Posted 29 June 2011 - 09:24 PM
It's funny that it took me so long to find this forum. I've spent the last two years talking to anyone who would listen about the majesty that is MBoTF. I've gotten nothing but thanks from the people who actually took the time to start reading it. It's such a pleasure to read and re-read these books they bring a smile to my face everytime. It was almost painful finishing tCG knowing the series was coming to an end, so you could imagine my joy when I found this forum and heard about more books from SE about WU aside from the ones from ICE. It's good to be here and I hope to stay for a long time to come.
#1505
Posted 03 July 2011 - 03:10 PM
Hi all. I've been a regular poster at kevinswatch.ihugny.com (which was started so fans of Stephen R. Donaldson's Thomas Covenant books could talk) for eight and a half years now. I'm Fist and Faith, if you're ever there. So I was talking to another member, asking what she thought I should read next. Based on what I was saying about my other favorites (Covenant, Earthsea, Neverness...), she thought Bakker would be good, even though she preferred Malazan. For some reason, I never got more than a few pages into The Darkness That Comes Before. Just didn't have the time to read anything at all at that moment, I think. Anyway, when I next DID have time, I tried GotM. Well, I've never read anything close to the size of TMBotF, and I've never read anything of any size at a faster pace. I'd sound like a real geek telling you how incredibly moved and enthralled I am by Malazan. Hell, I'm a 47 yo father of three on my second marriage, and my heart races when anything Malazan comes up the way a 13 yo girl's does when she reads Twilight. Is there a more powerful phrase in all of literature or history than Chain of Dogs? No, there is not.
So Hi!
So Hi!
'All Eres were bonecasters, Trull Sengar. For they were the first to carry the spark of awareness, the first so gifted by the spirits.'
#1506
Posted 03 July 2011 - 11:02 PM
Whoa, geeks of all ages!
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#1507
Posted 04 July 2011 - 02:37 PM
Hello!
I haven't read the series yet but I have just been handed the first book and been told that the continuation of my friendship with a certain crazy friend depends on my reading it.
I'm not sure what I'm suppose to do here - I'm kinda frightened - mostly of my friend but also at the prospect that there are others like her on here.
Lady Westwood
I haven't read the series yet but I have just been handed the first book and been told that the continuation of my friendship with a certain crazy friend depends on my reading it.
I'm not sure what I'm suppose to do here - I'm kinda frightened - mostly of my friend but also at the prospect that there are others like her on here.
Lady Westwood
#1508
Posted 04 July 2011 - 04:05 PM
No, no others like that here.
Oh, btw, what's your rl address? We may need to visit you, in case you stop reading. You know, some friendly encouragement.
Oh, btw, what's your rl address? We may need to visit you, in case you stop reading. You know, some friendly encouragement.
'All Eres were bonecasters, Trull Sengar. For they were the first to carry the spark of awareness, the first so gifted by the spirits.'
#1509
Posted 04 July 2011 - 09:52 PM
Kind of a read or else
Take me as a knife and I will turn in your hand. I swear it.
#1510
Posted 10 July 2011 - 04:01 PM
Hey,
So, an introduction. Slightly silly, but OK.
I started reading TMBotF series years and years ago (2000/2001/2002?), my library had them. As this was my sole source of books back then and it was a Dutch library, I read Gardens of the Moon and Deadhouse Gates in Dutch. Because the translations of the books after that actually were never done (I believe a new translator has started on the series a while back, not completely sure) and I was beginning to prefer reading in English anyway I just proceeded buying the books in their native language. And I of course reread the first two books. This lead to some amazement, as I always thought Duiker was a translated name and this clearly wasn't the case; duiker in Dutch means 'diver'. Too bad I forgot how D'ivers was translated...
And now, now I have finished the first 60 pages of The Crippled God. I waited 'till TCG came out before I even started in Dust of Dreams, because Erikson had so graciously warned us about the cliffhanger. Glad I did that, those two books really feel as one, though I must admit Toll the Hounds very much sets the endgame in motion as well. It is wondrous to see how everything is coming together and how seemingly everything and everyone is at risk of demise. Wonderful, the stakes are immensly high around the board and I am very interested in how Erikson will bring it all to a close.
There was quite some time between these last three and the first seven books for me, so some things have slipped away. Sometimes I came across a name which I didn't recognize and wasn't sure whether it was new or I just forgot about it. This forum has been a great help in that light! After a while I figured I could just as well make an account here and see if I can contribute.
Besides this whole things about these books: I'm Dutch, male, 27, a PhD candidate, lover of music (listening and playing), books, series, films and games (PC, board, pen&paper). Surprisingly, I do not consider myself a geek
Regards!
So, an introduction. Slightly silly, but OK.
I started reading TMBotF series years and years ago (2000/2001/2002?), my library had them. As this was my sole source of books back then and it was a Dutch library, I read Gardens of the Moon and Deadhouse Gates in Dutch. Because the translations of the books after that actually were never done (I believe a new translator has started on the series a while back, not completely sure) and I was beginning to prefer reading in English anyway I just proceeded buying the books in their native language. And I of course reread the first two books. This lead to some amazement, as I always thought Duiker was a translated name and this clearly wasn't the case; duiker in Dutch means 'diver'. Too bad I forgot how D'ivers was translated...
And now, now I have finished the first 60 pages of The Crippled God. I waited 'till TCG came out before I even started in Dust of Dreams, because Erikson had so graciously warned us about the cliffhanger. Glad I did that, those two books really feel as one, though I must admit Toll the Hounds very much sets the endgame in motion as well. It is wondrous to see how everything is coming together and how seemingly everything and everyone is at risk of demise. Wonderful, the stakes are immensly high around the board and I am very interested in how Erikson will bring it all to a close.
There was quite some time between these last three and the first seven books for me, so some things have slipped away. Sometimes I came across a name which I didn't recognize and wasn't sure whether it was new or I just forgot about it. This forum has been a great help in that light! After a while I figured I could just as well make an account here and see if I can contribute.
Besides this whole things about these books: I'm Dutch, male, 27, a PhD candidate, lover of music (listening and playing), books, series, films and games (PC, board, pen&paper). Surprisingly, I do not consider myself a geek
Regards!
#1511
Posted 10 July 2011 - 07:09 PM
My first post here on the forums, but I have been following them for a long time. I'm currently in the middle of my 12th re-read of the series. This saga came into my life maybe 4 years ago, and ive been enamored of it ever since. I've been a longstanding reader of fantasy (occasionally sci-fi) literature and it has always been my favorite genre. Hope to enjoy my time on these forums and have some fun conversations with those of you who likewise enjoy the books. Unfortunately nobody else in my area that i know has ever read them, or been able to complete one...
You dream that with memories will come knowledge, and from knowledge, understanding. But for every answer you find, a thousand questions arise.
Deadhouse Gates, Steven Erikson
Deadhouse Gates, Steven Erikson
#1512
Posted 10 July 2011 - 07:41 PM
Howdy all. Im fairly new to the series and enjoying it immensely. Such an amazing story and so complex so it was nice to discover this forum. Look forward to being part of this.
mikeon
mikeon
#1513
Posted 11 July 2011 - 09:42 AM
I've been lurking here for a while but all good things must come to an end, I guess. So, without further ado: Hello, everyone! I wouldn't have noticed SE if it wasn't for a blurb from Stephen Donaldson, so that's where I came from. And now I'm here.
#1514
Posted 11 July 2011 - 11:58 AM
Hello.
I am here ultimately because of an impulse purchase of TTH. That book was confusing, undoubtedly because it's around the middle of the story.
I purchased GotM after reading about halfway into TTH, and I enjoyed it. A LOT. I am currently finishing up DG.
I am here.
I am introduced.
I am here ultimately because of an impulse purchase of TTH. That book was confusing, undoubtedly because it's around the middle of the story.
I purchased GotM after reading about halfway into TTH, and I enjoyed it. A LOT. I am currently finishing up DG.
I am here.
I am introduced.
#1515
Posted 13 July 2011 - 06:41 PM
Hi everyone,
I'm just starting through my first re-read of the series, so thought I'd join in here, and try to pick up on things as I go along, and make sure I'm on the right lines!
I'm just starting through my first re-read of the series, so thought I'd join in here, and try to pick up on things as I go along, and make sure I'm on the right lines!
#1516
Posted 14 July 2011 - 01:12 AM
Welcome, welcome. It's good to see more enthusiasts. Once you binge yourselves on the book threads, come on and hang out in the Inn
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#1517
Posted 14 July 2011 - 06:18 AM
Well I guess its time for me to stop being a lurk and speak up. I've been reading the forum for a year or so whenever i have been confused, finally joined up a couple weeks ago and now im posting. So, hello all.
Tehol ~ ‘Brys, if an army must rally, one must presume it is in dire straits, yes? Well then, where better to hide than under the king’s bed?’
#1518
Posted 14 July 2011 - 08:05 PM
Hello! It's hard to believe it's taken me this long to create an account here but, finally, it is done. I'm actually Adjutant Stormy's identical twin brother, (no joke,) who introduced me to the Forum and to whose pestering I ultimately succumbed.
I don't know what else to put here, so instead of rambling I'll just hit post. Here goes nothing!
I don't know what else to put here, so instead of rambling I'll just hit post. Here goes nothing!
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#1519
Posted 15 July 2011 - 06:20 PM
Hi everyone
I discovered MBotF, when I was looking for something similar to ASoIaF back in 2006/7.
I read all the books at least once and i plan to to a complete reread in the near future.
Something just always draws me back to the books, especially now that they are finished.
I think that's enough for now.
I discovered MBotF, when I was looking for something similar to ASoIaF back in 2006/7.
I read all the books at least once and i plan to to a complete reread in the near future.
Something just always draws me back to the books, especially now that they are finished.
I think that's enough for now.
#1520
Posted 21 July 2011 - 12:11 AM
Hello all.
Having just finished the series I find myself somewhat depressed...what will I read now? Anyway it seemed like a good idea to join the community and see if I could prolong the Malazan experience. So here I am.
Having just finished the series I find myself somewhat depressed...what will I read now? Anyway it seemed like a good idea to join the community and see if I could prolong the Malazan experience. So here I am.