New Member Introduction Thread
#2061
Posted 17 July 2014 - 12:49 PM
Hello Boys and Girls,
Currently I am reading The Crippled God, and am planning what to read next.
I'm an avid Fantasy Reader, and I think I have read almost all the great Fantasy Series that are out there, atleast the well known ones.
I was very pleasantly Surprised by how good the Series is, and am hoping to read much more from Erikson.
I have read the Malazan Book of the Fallen up to the 4th chapter of The Crippled God.
But i'm sure that in a few days (I only read during my work time, as between the times i'm doing something, i'm extremely bored) I will have finished that one aswell.
Hope to interact with you guys in a nice way, I have a lot of questions that the Malazan Wikia could not answer for me.
Kind Regards,
Aertheron
Currently I am reading The Crippled God, and am planning what to read next.
I'm an avid Fantasy Reader, and I think I have read almost all the great Fantasy Series that are out there, atleast the well known ones.
I was very pleasantly Surprised by how good the Series is, and am hoping to read much more from Erikson.
I have read the Malazan Book of the Fallen up to the 4th chapter of The Crippled God.
But i'm sure that in a few days (I only read during my work time, as between the times i'm doing something, i'm extremely bored) I will have finished that one aswell.
Hope to interact with you guys in a nice way, I have a lot of questions that the Malazan Wikia could not answer for me.
Kind Regards,
Aertheron
#2062
Posted 24 July 2014 - 11:06 PM
I had just about given up on reading a fantasy genre novel/series that moved beyond the cliches of what had already been done. Game of Thrones got me jump started back in to the fantasy realm again, but in forty plus years of reading scifi/fantasy I have never read a series as complex, engrossing, original, and enjoyable as the Malazan series. I read them all in about 6 months and am now starved for more. Hopefully, I can find some answers about some plots and characters here. It is great to see like minded people! I was impressed with all the pseudonyms everyone has adopted, but I thought I would stick with the mundane.
#2064
Posted 25 July 2014 - 02:33 AM
Hi everyone,
I'm checking in from Denmark (Europe). I'm fairly new to the series (halfway through DHG) but already consider myself a fan.
I'm checking in from Denmark (Europe). I'm fairly new to the series (halfway through DHG) but already consider myself a fan.
#2066
Posted 27 July 2014 - 07:36 PM
Hi,
New poster but I've been reading the forum on and off, mostly off I confess, for years. I remember the previous layout anyway.
So after reading the Crippled God I kind of lay off with the setting since I couldn't really get into Esslemont's stuff. (I read NoK and RotCG.) Recently, well about 5 months ago, I decided to re-read the whole series and actually ordered Esslemont's stuff that I missed since TCG. I suppose I finally signed up to look and search for references and what others said on various topic.
Well, I am done re-reading the main series now, minus HoC which I hated in the first place and really can't be bothered to read again. I don't care either about Karsa Orlong's youth and even less about the Tiste Edur and Letherii so I skipped that one.
I guess eventually I'll check out the Kharkanas books, too. However maybe only when the trilogy is finished. While I'm kind of curious about the beginning in the Tiste realms the dissolution and downfall described at in TCG by Sandalath Drukorlat doesn't really incite me with a hunger to read it right away.
Anyway, we'll see how Esslemont's stuff goes down this time. I'll likely mostly lurk instead of post, too.
Cheers!
New poster but I've been reading the forum on and off, mostly off I confess, for years. I remember the previous layout anyway.
So after reading the Crippled God I kind of lay off with the setting since I couldn't really get into Esslemont's stuff. (I read NoK and RotCG.) Recently, well about 5 months ago, I decided to re-read the whole series and actually ordered Esslemont's stuff that I missed since TCG. I suppose I finally signed up to look and search for references and what others said on various topic.
Well, I am done re-reading the main series now, minus HoC which I hated in the first place and really can't be bothered to read again. I don't care either about Karsa Orlong's youth and even less about the Tiste Edur and Letherii so I skipped that one.
I guess eventually I'll check out the Kharkanas books, too. However maybe only when the trilogy is finished. While I'm kind of curious about the beginning in the Tiste realms the dissolution and downfall described at in TCG by Sandalath Drukorlat doesn't really incite me with a hunger to read it right away.
Anyway, we'll see how Esslemont's stuff goes down this time. I'll likely mostly lurk instead of post, too.
Cheers!
#2067
Posted 27 July 2014 - 10:00 PM
I participated in the book-specific parts only for a solid year or so. Then I caught up to the present day (waiting for the next installment of the series to come out along with everyone else) and started posting in the non-Malazan specific parts.
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.
#2068
Posted 11 August 2014 - 03:21 PM
Hi,
I'm new here.
There's not much to say as of now. I'm halfway through Dust of Dreams, having read the first 8 books of the Malazan book of the fallen series twice.
I'm new here.
There's not much to say as of now. I'm halfway through Dust of Dreams, having read the first 8 books of the Malazan book of the fallen series twice.
'When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.'
'The question is,' said Alice, 'whether you can make words mean so many different things.'
'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master — that's all.'
'The question is,' said Alice, 'whether you can make words mean so many different things.'
'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master — that's all.'
#2069
Posted 11 August 2014 - 07:42 PM
hi, name is frank
am a huge fan of the series, currently reading assail book ( page 500 )
one of the finest book out of Ian C Esslemont mostly a bit disappointing books
in fact i probably will be in for a re-read as it is a very good book
am a huge fan of the series, currently reading assail book ( page 500 )
one of the finest book out of Ian C Esslemont mostly a bit disappointing books
in fact i probably will be in for a re-read as it is a very good book
#2070
Posted 12 August 2014 - 12:44 PM
Hey all, newb here.
I have read the first 7 MBotF books as well as Night of Knives and for the most part enjoyed them all immensely. My main fandom is Brandon Sanderson's cosmere. You can find me under the same name at 17th Shard, the forum for discussing his books. There I met Briar King from here and I have occasionally discussed a bit of Malazan with him, so I guess you could say he recruited me.
I have read the first 7 MBotF books as well as Night of Knives and for the most part enjoyed them all immensely. My main fandom is Brandon Sanderson's cosmere. You can find me under the same name at 17th Shard, the forum for discussing his books. There I met Briar King from here and I have occasionally discussed a bit of Malazan with him, so I guess you could say he recruited me.
#2072
Posted 14 August 2014 - 07:55 PM
Not new here, many great times I remember. Have not been on in a long time. So HI to everyone.
Where can I (hopefully) find the continuing adventures of the 'Belgariad book of the Fallen'? (sorry forget exact name of that)
EDIT: I found it. Awsome. The Malazan Book of the Belgariad.
Still HI to everybody.
Where can I (hopefully) find the continuing adventures of the 'Belgariad book of the Fallen'? (sorry forget exact name of that)
EDIT: I found it. Awsome. The Malazan Book of the Belgariad.
Still HI to everybody.
This post has been edited by random marine doomed to die: 14 August 2014 - 08:08 PM
#2073
Posted 16 August 2014 - 02:43 AM
Hi , glad I found you....I started reading GotM probably a decade ago...like so many others , I decided I was too dumb to continue after the 3rd book....I felt I couldn`t keep up.....Anyway, a friend`s son informed me that he`s reading `Forge of Darkness`, which I promptly started to devour after assurances that this book at least is more formulaic to the genre, meaning you don`t have to boast an eidetic memory, an IQ of 150+ etc. You get my meaning.
I`m 300pgs into FoD....I absolutely love it. Erikson is a great writer obviously and so I`ve decided to restart reading the Malazan Empire saga.....and I will do so tackling all 10 books consecutively....
So, I reckon I need all the encouragement I can get and any pointers, words of wisdom in general (!), would be much appreciated......
I`m 300pgs into FoD....I absolutely love it. Erikson is a great writer obviously and so I`ve decided to restart reading the Malazan Empire saga.....and I will do so tackling all 10 books consecutively....
So, I reckon I need all the encouragement I can get and any pointers, words of wisdom in general (!), would be much appreciated......
#2074
Posted 20 August 2014 - 08:28 PM
Hi everyone! I found this place while looking for visual representations of some of the non-Human (and seemingly non-Human) characters in the series. I'm currently about 1/3 of the way through Deadhouse Gates, and rank this series up with Zelazny's "Amber" and Gene Wolfe's "New Sun" series as some of the best genre fiction I've ever read, and I think I've read a lot.
I look forward to getting to know folks and joining in on the conversations!
I look forward to getting to know folks and joining in on the conversations!
"Opera happens because a large number of things amazingly fail to go wrong." --Terry Pratchett
#2075
Posted 21 August 2014 - 06:28 PM
Hello! Just joined. Have read all 10 MBoTF, FoD, and everything by ICE except Assail (should be soon though). Mainly joined to include my hair brained theories for the Kharkanas Trilogy (didn't see any of my ideas posted when reading through) as my friend who got me into the series has yet to read FoD and I have no one to talk to them about without ruining the story for him.
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#2076
Posted 22 August 2014 - 10:25 AM
Calypso, on 16 August 2014 - 02:43 AM, said:
Hi , glad I found you....I started reading GotM probably a decade ago...like so many others , I decided I was too dumb to continue after the 3rd book....I felt I couldn`t keep up.....Anyway, a friend`s son informed me that he`s reading `Forge of Darkness`, which I promptly started to devour after assurances that this book at least is more formulaic to the genre, meaning you don`t have to boast an eidetic memory, an IQ of 150+ etc. You get my meaning.
I`m 300pgs into FoD....I absolutely love it. Erikson is a great writer obviously and so I`ve decided to restart reading the Malazan Empire saga.....and I will do so tackling all 10 books consecutively....
So, I reckon I need all the encouragement I can get and any pointers, words of wisdom in general (!), would be much appreciated......
I`m 300pgs into FoD....I absolutely love it. Erikson is a great writer obviously and so I`ve decided to restart reading the Malazan Empire saga.....and I will do so tackling all 10 books consecutively....
So, I reckon I need all the encouragement I can get and any pointers, words of wisdom in general (!), would be much appreciated......
Do share with us sometime how you find reading FoD without much of the MBotF cannon behind it. SE claimed that you should be able to read the Kharkanas trilogy as a stand-alone, but I would think it does lose a lot of 'aha!' charm that way. Very interested to hear if it would work the other way around though, getting 'aha!' moments reading MBotF after the Kharkanas trilogy (or at least the first 1-2 books of it).
Yesterday, upon the stair, I saw a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today. Oh, how I wish he'd go away.
#2077
Posted 22 August 2014 - 05:46 PM
Hi everyone.
I am on book 5, Midnight Tides, right now. I just found this website the other day. It has been interesting and helpful reading different topics.
I had a very hard time with GotM. I had to read the ending on a website to see if it was even worth finishing. Now I am glad I have. While its not my favorite series, it does have some great parts. So far book Deadhouse Gates has been my favorite.
I am on book 5, Midnight Tides, right now. I just found this website the other day. It has been interesting and helpful reading different topics.
I had a very hard time with GotM. I had to read the ending on a website to see if it was even worth finishing. Now I am glad I have. While its not my favorite series, it does have some great parts. So far book Deadhouse Gates has been my favorite.
#2078
Posted 22 August 2014 - 09:49 PM
Hello everyone! I'm a Malaz fan hailing from Italy who's just finished Assail. Now I'm tackling SE novellas, then I'll have read everything by both SE and ICE on the Malazan universe. Theories and speculations here I come!
#2079
Posted 17 September 2014 - 12:26 AM
Greetings! I decided to join this community after finishing Midnight tides a few weeks ago.
I started reading this series about 14 months ago as I was about to embark on a vacation to the east coast. Waiting for my flight I realized I had not brought anything to read while away, and on a whim grabbed Gardens of the Moon on the airport book store...in retrospect it seems the man working the counter was likely a major malazan junkie, but at the time I just figured he was pushing a book he liked. Unfortunately I probably did not get to enjoy the vacation as much as I did the book. Not that GotM was fantastic, but more that I could see that the series had a lot of potential.
Some of you are wondering why I've just finished book 5 14 months later? I take my time, I read other books and series in between. After book two I realized I needed to savor this series, make it sort of a years long love affair if I could, so I restrain myself nicely. I'm also a bit of a writer (hack) and by reading several different authors I find inspiration and ideas about writing styles, etc.
I do have one question...can someone point me to the read order thread? I've just downloaded Night of Knives on my Kindle but haven't started it yet, and wanted ot make sure I have the right idea in mind for a good read order. :-)
I started reading this series about 14 months ago as I was about to embark on a vacation to the east coast. Waiting for my flight I realized I had not brought anything to read while away, and on a whim grabbed Gardens of the Moon on the airport book store...in retrospect it seems the man working the counter was likely a major malazan junkie, but at the time I just figured he was pushing a book he liked. Unfortunately I probably did not get to enjoy the vacation as much as I did the book. Not that GotM was fantastic, but more that I could see that the series had a lot of potential.
Some of you are wondering why I've just finished book 5 14 months later? I take my time, I read other books and series in between. After book two I realized I needed to savor this series, make it sort of a years long love affair if I could, so I restrain myself nicely. I'm also a bit of a writer (hack) and by reading several different authors I find inspiration and ideas about writing styles, etc.
I do have one question...can someone point me to the read order thread? I've just downloaded Night of Knives on my Kindle but haven't started it yet, and wanted ot make sure I have the right idea in mind for a good read order. :-)
#2080
Posted 17 September 2014 - 12:46 AM
Reading Order threads mottle the board like maggots on a corpse, so you're in luck!
Here's two of them from this year, hope they help:
http://forum.malazan...-reading-order/
http://forum.malazan...-my-read-order/
Just find a post by D'rek, follow that order, and don't argue unless you want your face replaced with your butt and vice versa.
Here's two of them from this year, hope they help:
http://forum.malazan...-reading-order/
http://forum.malazan...-my-read-order/
Just find a post by D'rek, follow that order, and don't argue unless you want your face replaced with your butt and vice versa.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.