New Member Introduction Thread
#2241
Posted 31 January 2016 - 10:54 AM
Hello everyone!
I have been aware of this forum for a long time - being a lurker in the facebook group. Now I want to start discussing all things Malazan with like-minded people, so I've registered here.
I have read all the books (SE and ICE) once, and have started on re-read recently. Also reading other stuff, mostly in the dark/gritty fantasy area. Glen Cook, Abercrombie and so on. To me Steven Erikson is unique as an author both in his ability to create so many engaging characters, and in the way the series portrays the magnitude of the world, the passing of time and the importance of history.
Looking forward to participating here - you seem like a great bunch!
I have been aware of this forum for a long time - being a lurker in the facebook group. Now I want to start discussing all things Malazan with like-minded people, so I've registered here.
I have read all the books (SE and ICE) once, and have started on re-read recently. Also reading other stuff, mostly in the dark/gritty fantasy area. Glen Cook, Abercrombie and so on. To me Steven Erikson is unique as an author both in his ability to create so many engaging characters, and in the way the series portrays the magnitude of the world, the passing of time and the importance of history.
Looking forward to participating here - you seem like a great bunch!
Vae victis
#2242
Posted 31 January 2016 - 09:28 PM
Welcome Widder!
'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.'
#2243
Posted 02 February 2016 - 11:24 PM
Burrito Bole, reporting. Malazan Irregular Heavy Infantry.
#2244
Posted 03 February 2016 - 02:00 AM
#2245
Posted 15 February 2016 - 05:19 PM
Hello there,
I discovered the Malazan Book of the Fallen not so long ago but I'm already a huge fan. I actually chose Memories of Ice for my master's dissertation. See you!
I discovered the Malazan Book of the Fallen not so long ago but I'm already a huge fan. I actually chose Memories of Ice for my master's dissertation. See you!
#2246
Posted 20 February 2016 - 03:43 AM
SuperWho, on 15 February 2016 - 05:19 PM, said:
Hello there,
I discovered the Malazan Book of the Fallen not so long ago but I'm already a huge fan. I actually chose Memories of Ice for my master's dissertation. See you!
I discovered the Malazan Book of the Fallen not so long ago but I'm already a huge fan. I actually chose Memories of Ice for my master's dissertation. See you!
Cool, what was the topic?
"Fortune favors the bold, though statistics favor the cautious." - Indomitable Courteous (Icy) Fist, The Palace Job - Patrick Weekes
"Well well well ... if it ain't The Invisible C**t." - Billy Butcher, The Boys
"I have strong views about not tempting providence and, as a wise man once said, the difference between luck and a wheelbarrow is, luck doesn’t work if you push it." - Colonel Orhan, Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City - KJ Parker
"Well well well ... if it ain't The Invisible C**t." - Billy Butcher, The Boys
"I have strong views about not tempting providence and, as a wise man once said, the difference between luck and a wheelbarrow is, luck doesn’t work if you push it." - Colonel Orhan, Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City - KJ Parker
#2247
Posted 25 February 2016 - 04:13 AM
Hello everyone! I got into this series a few years ago thanks to the Something Awful forums thread on the books and have been hooked ever since! I'm currently finishing up my second read (about a third of my way through Crippled God) and actually just finished Dancer's Lament about an hour ago. I'm excited to be a member of these forums, especially with Fall of Light coming up. This is my favorite series so I'm looking forward to getting into discussions with everyone!
#2248
Posted 26 February 2016 - 12:21 PM
The Ninth Layer, on 25 February 2016 - 04:13 AM, said:
Hello everyone! I got into this series a few years ago thanks to the Something Awful forums thread on the books and have been hooked ever since! I'm currently finishing up my second read (about a third of my way through Crippled God) and actually just finished Dancer's Lament about an hour ago. I'm excited to be a member of these forums, especially with Fall of Light coming up. This is my favorite series so I'm looking forward to getting into discussions with everyone!
Now even the Newbies are gloating that they have got their hands on DL already... grrrrrrrrrrrrrr...
Seeing your glowing endorsement of the Malazan series however, I'll forgive you
Welcome to the forum - hope you'll have a great time!
#2249
Posted 29 February 2016 - 08:23 PM
Hello all! I'm a massive fan of the Malazan world and its amazing to find a site where there are so many others who share my addiction. I've read every book that's out and am in the middle of my first reread. I love all fantasy books as a whole and MBotF is one my favourite series along with Glen Cooks the Black Company, Robin Hobbs Farseer books, Discworld and ASOIAF.
#2250
Posted 01 March 2016 - 07:49 AM
Hello everybody.
I started the Book of the Fallen a few years ago. And loved it after the first few pages. Okay, At the beginning I was also really really confused.
I have read the Main Series up to the Bonehunters (In German, the re-released books) and from Esslemont up to Orb Sceptre Thron. But I have read enough spoilers to know a lot of things that will happen.
Currently I'm reading Dancer's Laments and doing a re-re-reread of Gardens of the Moon for the german version of the wiki I'm helping to improve.
Greetings
Coltaine
I started the Book of the Fallen a few years ago. And loved it after the first few pages. Okay, At the beginning I was also really really confused.
I have read the Main Series up to the Bonehunters (In German, the re-released books) and from Esslemont up to Orb Sceptre Thron. But I have read enough spoilers to know a lot of things that will happen.
Currently I'm reading Dancer's Laments and doing a re-re-reread of Gardens of the Moon for the german version of the wiki I'm helping to improve.
Greetings
Coltaine
#2251
Posted 01 March 2016 - 10:28 AM
Coltaine93, on 01 March 2016 - 07:49 AM, said:
Hello everybody.
I started the Book of the Fallen a few years ago. And loved it after the first few pages. Okay, At the beginning I was also really really confused.
I have read the Main Series up to the Bonehunters (In German, the re-released books) and from Esslemont up to Orb Sceptre Thron. But I have read enough spoilers to know a lot of things that will happen.
Currently I'm reading Dancer's Laments and doing a re-re-reread of Gardens of the Moon for the german version of the wiki I'm helping to improve.
Greetings
Coltaine
I started the Book of the Fallen a few years ago. And loved it after the first few pages. Okay, At the beginning I was also really really confused.
I have read the Main Series up to the Bonehunters (In German, the re-released books) and from Esslemont up to Orb Sceptre Thron. But I have read enough spoilers to know a lot of things that will happen.
Currently I'm reading Dancer's Laments and doing a re-re-reread of Gardens of the Moon for the german version of the wiki I'm helping to improve.
Greetings
Coltaine
Hi Coltaine,
Good to see you here
#2252
Posted 01 March 2016 - 10:34 AM
Mincer, on 29 February 2016 - 08:23 PM, said:
Hello all! I'm a massive fan of the Malazan world and its amazing to find a site where there are so many others who share my addiction. I've read every book that's out and am in the middle of my first reread. I love all fantasy books as a whole and MBotF is one my favourite series along with Glen Cooks the Black Company, Robin Hobbs Farseer books, Discworld and ASOIAF.
Welcome to the forum and enjoy the re-read, Mincer... I remember it as being even better than the first read!
#2253
Posted 01 March 2016 - 11:24 AM
Mincer, on 29 February 2016 - 08:23 PM, said:
Hello all! I'm a massive fan of the Malazan world and its amazing to find a site where there are so many others who share my addiction. I've read every book that's out and am in the middle of my first reread. I love all fantasy books as a whole and MBotF is one my favourite series along with Glen Cooks the Black Company, Robin Hobbs Farseer books, Discworld and ASOIAF.
Every book? Are you reading Dancer's Lament?
#2254
Posted 04 March 2016 - 01:22 PM
Hello everyone. I am a 36 year old male human from the west coast of Norway. I found out about Erikson through a little nerdy R Scott Bakker forum.
I first started the series two years ago, and quit halfway through DG. Picked it up again six months later on, and then quit again halfway through HOC. Picked it up again november last year and now I have just started RG.
The reasons I struggled is mainly because I am latecomer to the fantasy genre. Before I started on this series I had only read LOTR, GRRM and Bakker. I never played any RPGs or dungeon and dragons etc either, BUT I am a huge fan of philosophizing, and I question my own existence on a daily basis.
So, I struggled with the terminology but loved the philosophical musings. I also feel that some of his philosophical musings really match my own. so that kept me going. I am also intrigued by not having a clue about what is going on.
I have thought about starting all over again, but I think I will just push on and then re read all of it immediately. I guess that is not uncommon around here
I first started the series two years ago, and quit halfway through DG. Picked it up again six months later on, and then quit again halfway through HOC. Picked it up again november last year and now I have just started RG.
The reasons I struggled is mainly because I am latecomer to the fantasy genre. Before I started on this series I had only read LOTR, GRRM and Bakker. I never played any RPGs or dungeon and dragons etc either, BUT I am a huge fan of philosophizing, and I question my own existence on a daily basis.
So, I struggled with the terminology but loved the philosophical musings. I also feel that some of his philosophical musings really match my own. so that kept me going. I am also intrigued by not having a clue about what is going on.
I have thought about starting all over again, but I think I will just push on and then re read all of it immediately. I guess that is not uncommon around here
#2255
Posted 04 March 2016 - 03:50 PM
royce, on 04 March 2016 - 01:22 PM, said:
Hello everyone. I am a 36 year old male human from the west coast of Norway. I found out about Erikson through a little nerdy R Scott Bakker forum.
I first started the series two years ago, and quit halfway through DG. Picked it up again six months later on, and then quit again halfway through HOC. Picked it up again november last year and now I have just started RG.
The reasons I struggled is mainly because I am latecomer to the fantasy genre. Before I started on this series I had only read LOTR, GRRM and Bakker. I never played any RPGs or dungeon and dragons etc either, BUT I am a huge fan of philosophizing, and I question my own existence on a daily basis.
So, I struggled with the terminology but loved the philosophical musings. I also feel that some of his philosophical musings really match my own. so that kept me going. I am also intrigued by not having a clue about what is going on.
I have thought about starting all over again, but I think I will just push on and then re read all of it immediately. I guess that is not uncommon around here
I first started the series two years ago, and quit halfway through DG. Picked it up again six months later on, and then quit again halfway through HOC. Picked it up again november last year and now I have just started RG.
The reasons I struggled is mainly because I am latecomer to the fantasy genre. Before I started on this series I had only read LOTR, GRRM and Bakker. I never played any RPGs or dungeon and dragons etc either, BUT I am a huge fan of philosophizing, and I question my own existence on a daily basis.
So, I struggled with the terminology but loved the philosophical musings. I also feel that some of his philosophical musings really match my own. so that kept me going. I am also intrigued by not having a clue about what is going on.
I have thought about starting all over again, but I think I will just push on and then re read all of it immediately. I guess that is not uncommon around here
Welcome! Not having a clue on your first read is in fact the standard. If you like philosophy thats a bonus and the books are enriched by that. And everything improves on a reread. You understand things, you make connections you missed, you pick up on foreshadowing...
If in doubt, feel free to post your questions to the appropriate book forum. Stay out of General Topics till you are done to avoid spoilers, and never google anything
#2256
Posted 05 March 2016 - 07:58 PM
Hello. Am new. Am amazed at the scope of the world-building that has been undertaken by Erikson (and the other authors).
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#2257
Posted 05 March 2016 - 08:47 PM
Welcome new members, damn glad to meet ya.
I've always been crazy but its kept me from going insane.
#2258
Posted 08 March 2016 - 06:06 AM
Hi guys, checking in, reading Midnight Tides at the moment. Finding it heavy going, but persisting.
#2259
Posted 08 March 2016 - 08:30 AM
Think of it as the Swamp of Sadness scene in The Neverending Story expanded into an entire novel.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#2260
Posted 08 March 2016 - 02:30 PM
Hi all,
Just starting the Malazan journey. I plan to read the Malazan books, the Esslemont novels and the kaharkaras trilogy though not the novellas. It's going to be a long long journey since I don't have a lot of reading time, the plan is to put in an hour a day during lunch at work and squeeze in whatever time I can get after putting the kids to bed.
As for my other reading preferences my top three authors are:
1 - Sanderson (what a genius)
2 - Scott Lynch (Missing Locke a lot these days)
3 - Jim Butcher (Go Dresden Go)
My two pet hates are:
1 - Peter Brett (for ruining a perfectly great book with lousy sequels)
2 - Paolinni (it's obvious )
Cheers everyone
Just starting the Malazan journey. I plan to read the Malazan books, the Esslemont novels and the kaharkaras trilogy though not the novellas. It's going to be a long long journey since I don't have a lot of reading time, the plan is to put in an hour a day during lunch at work and squeeze in whatever time I can get after putting the kids to bed.
As for my other reading preferences my top three authors are:
1 - Sanderson (what a genius)
2 - Scott Lynch (Missing Locke a lot these days)
3 - Jim Butcher (Go Dresden Go)
My two pet hates are:
1 - Peter Brett (for ruining a perfectly great book with lousy sequels)
2 - Paolinni (it's obvious )
Cheers everyone