New Member Introduction Thread
#2301
Posted 19 January 2017 - 10:08 AM
hello everyone,
long time lurker here, finally decided to make an account.
have finished the series about three years ago, still postponing my first reread, hoping to forget as much as possible before rereading so I can immerse myself again in the malazan world.
absolutely loved FoL, can't wait for walk in shadow.
long time lurker here, finally decided to make an account.
have finished the series about three years ago, still postponing my first reread, hoping to forget as much as possible before rereading so I can immerse myself again in the malazan world.
absolutely loved FoL, can't wait for walk in shadow.
#2302
Posted 19 January 2017 - 05:20 PM
Last of the Talon, on 30 December 2016 - 03:21 AM, said:
So, I guess I am here to introduce myself.
I have read the entire main series and I am now catching up on IE's books, as well as eagerly awaiting Walk in Shadow!!! The richness and depth of the world created by SE, and IE have captivated my imagination for years now. Can't wait to read through some topics in these forums and hopefully contribute a couple of cents that people will find useful.
I have read the entire main series and I am now catching up on IE's books, as well as eagerly awaiting Walk in Shadow!!! The richness and depth of the world created by SE, and IE have captivated my imagination for years now. Can't wait to read through some topics in these forums and hopefully contribute a couple of cents that people will find useful.
Dog Runners, on 12 January 2017 - 02:31 AM, said:
Hey guys and gals!
Making my intro post.
All I can say is I'm amazed and was amazed throughout the ten book journey. About to start FoL after just finishing FoD(which was awesome as well) then will become active in other threads! Perhaps I'll hit up the Novels series while waiting for the Shadow novel!
Looking forward to some good discussions!
Making my intro post.
All I can say is I'm amazed and was amazed throughout the ten book journey. About to start FoL after just finishing FoD(which was awesome as well) then will become active in other threads! Perhaps I'll hit up the Novels series while waiting for the Shadow novel!
Looking forward to some good discussions!
gataap, on 19 January 2017 - 10:08 AM, said:
hello everyone,
long time lurker here, finally decided to make an account.
have finished the series about three years ago, still postponing my first reread, hoping to forget as much as possible before rereading so I can immerse myself again in the malazan world.
absolutely loved FoL, can't wait for walk in shadow.
long time lurker here, finally decided to make an account.
have finished the series about three years ago, still postponing my first reread, hoping to forget as much as possible before rereading so I can immerse myself again in the malazan world.
absolutely loved FoL, can't wait for walk in shadow.
Welcome aboard folks,
I haven't been here very long myself, but the Wiki has been a great source while I was making my way though the books (several times over) and this place sure has been a lot of fun. Working my way through the I.C.E. books currently, pausing for a re-read of the S.E. book which are so deep they easily yield even more new insights each time I return to them.
have fun, see ya around.
This post has been edited by PLUGO: 19 January 2017 - 05:21 PM
#2303
Posted 30 January 2017 - 08:13 PM
gataap, on 19 January 2017 - 10:08 AM, said:
hello everyone,
long time lurker here, finally decided to make an account.
have finished the series about three years ago, still postponing my first reread, hoping to forget as much as possible before rereading so I can immerse myself again in the malazan world.
absolutely loved FoL, can't wait for walk in shadow.
long time lurker here, finally decided to make an account.
have finished the series about three years ago, still postponing my first reread, hoping to forget as much as possible before rereading so I can immerse myself again in the malazan world.
absolutely loved FoL, can't wait for walk in shadow.
Hello gataap, welcome after all this time of us not knowing you were watching
Forget about the need to forget - the moment you start your re-read, you'll realise how much you didn't take in in the first place. You'll be amazed!
#2304
Posted 01 February 2017 - 04:47 PM
Bonjour fellow Malazites! I wish you all a wonderful night(or whatever phase of the daily cycle you're going through in your country/realm)!
I'm so happy to be here, in the middle of Bonehunters, was just astounded by the impressive display of magic by Quick Ben(as always)...
I love Erikson, i love the books. Many find the style tedious, but that's what I call literature, what's wrong with using ostentatious vocabulary?
I love the vibrant world of... is it Wu? Love the complexities of sorcery and the fascinating way in which Erikson describes the universe...
Anyway, hello and I'm looking forward to many hours of heated discussions and sharing of theories about the beautiful and exotic series...
I'm so happy to be here, in the middle of Bonehunters, was just astounded by the impressive display of magic by Quick Ben(as always)...
I love Erikson, i love the books. Many find the style tedious, but that's what I call literature, what's wrong with using ostentatious vocabulary?
I love the vibrant world of... is it Wu? Love the complexities of sorcery and the fascinating way in which Erikson describes the universe...
Anyway, hello and I'm looking forward to many hours of heated discussions and sharing of theories about the beautiful and exotic series...
#2305
Posted 15 February 2017 - 04:37 PM
Hi guys, malazan fan from Caledonia here. I've read all the books and dancers lament has inspired me to start a reread.
#2306
Posted 20 February 2017 - 03:06 AM
Hi guys! Just started reading the series last month. I'm a quarter into Memories of Ice at the moment. Absolutely love this series!
#2307
Posted 20 February 2017 - 03:50 AM
Alpha James, on 20 February 2017 - 03:06 AM, said:
Hi guys! Just started reading the series last month. I'm a quarter into Memories of Ice at the moment. Absolutely love this series!
Welcome! I envy you reading MoI for the first time.
Just to give you a few tips:
DO NOT GOOGLE ANYTHING. You can and will be spoiled. Happened to me, happened to a lot of people.
If you have any questions, ask here, in the appropriate book subforum and we will help you out.
#2308
Posted 20 February 2017 - 08:41 AM
I have never googled a book when I am reading it in case of spoilers. Those people that do, deserve to be spoiled.
Apt is the only one who reads this. Apt is nice.
#2309
Posted 21 March 2017 - 05:49 PM
hey ya im moey and i just finished deadhouse gates a few hours ago and can't wait to start memories of ice!!! i must confess im still confused and feel a bit lost at times, (like what exactly are ascendants and how do you become one?)but thats kinda fun and refreshing not getting spoonfed every detail and loads of dumps of information, makes me feel like im one of the new characters in a story who just gets what's going on as they go along the journey.
#2310
Posted 24 March 2017 - 07:30 AM
Hi everyone
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#2311
Posted 20 April 2017 - 08:43 AM
Hey guys i just finished DG (i think thats how you call the second book ) and im liking the series a lot.
just wanted to talk about some things (and mb rant a little bit also)
Hello to everyone!
just wanted to talk about some things (and mb rant a little bit also)
Hello to everyone!
#2312
Posted 20 April 2017 - 06:49 PM
That's the craziest rant I've ever seen!
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#2313
Posted 21 April 2017 - 05:22 AM
Hi everyone. My name is Brood, I have been a member of this forum for over 18 years, and I am to be blamed!!
That said, I'm back, after a long hiatus. This time, it might last longer than one visit, or it might not... who knows!
That said, I'm back, after a long hiatus. This time, it might last longer than one visit, or it might not... who knows!
O xein', angellein Lakedaimoniois hoti têde; keimetha tois keinon rhémasi peithomenoi.
#2314
Posted 27 April 2017 - 07:34 PM
Hi all you new people... and Caladan, the reformed, reformed Malazan addict
If you have any questions, just post them on any of the relevant boards here and some of our resident experts will be along soon enough.
If you would like to use the Malazan Wiki - only access it via the New Reader's Zone and follow the instructions to avoid spoilers. As Andorion pointed out previously, do not use google as you are guaranteed spoilers in the search results without having set eye on any website.
If you have any questions, just post them on any of the relevant boards here and some of our resident experts will be along soon enough.
If you would like to use the Malazan Wiki - only access it via the New Reader's Zone and follow the instructions to avoid spoilers. As Andorion pointed out previously, do not use google as you are guaranteed spoilers in the search results without having set eye on any website.
#2315
Posted 04 May 2017 - 09:03 PM
Hey all,
New to the forum but on my second time through the books. Currently with Karsa in the House of Chains.
Just wanted to say hi.
New to the forum but on my second time through the books. Currently with Karsa in the House of Chains.
Just wanted to say hi.
#2316
Posted 05 May 2017 - 09:11 PM
Hi, I'm Emma and I just joined, I'm on the second book right now and going slowly. It's strange, I usually read quite quickly, but these books are just really nice to mull over and think about in between reading sessions. I've never experienced anything quite like it before, it's great. So yeah, hello
#2317
Posted 24 May 2017 - 08:49 AM
Hi all, thought I'd say hello before potentially starting my first re-read. I think I followed the following order (mostly but not quite the published order) the first time around, with the first B&KB compilation thrown in somewhere (haven't read the rest of the novellas yet):
GotM, DG, MoI, HoC, MT, BH, NOK, RG, ROTCG, TTH, SW, DOD, OST, TCG, BaB, FoD, Asl
I'm coming back from a nice long break from books, the internet, and lots of other things. I was going to buy "Fall of Light" but realized that I didn't remember a whole lot about FoD. I think my memory of the main sequence is a bit less foggy but I thought now was a good time for a full re-read.
So I'm going to follow D'rek's spoiler(free) chart and do something like this:
GotM -> BF -> DG -> tLoLE -> WoBM -> MOI -> HoC -> MT -> NoK -> tBH -> tHD -> RG -> RotCG -> TtH -> GoG -> SW -> DoD -> OST -> tCG -> BaB -> Asl -> CPT -> FoD -> FoL -> WIS
Please do let me know if that's not the best idea for a re-read for whatever reason Otherwise I'm off to get lost in the books ... again. I'm a slow reader (some of the books took me 4+ weeks the first time around) so I might be at it awhile
PS: I really wish I didn't have to read *those* bits of DG and also DoD but see no way around that. You all know the parts I refer to. Well written and impactful, hell yes. Hard to read, also yes atleast for me.
GotM, DG, MoI, HoC, MT, BH, NOK, RG, ROTCG, TTH, SW, DOD, OST, TCG, BaB, FoD, Asl
I'm coming back from a nice long break from books, the internet, and lots of other things. I was going to buy "Fall of Light" but realized that I didn't remember a whole lot about FoD. I think my memory of the main sequence is a bit less foggy but I thought now was a good time for a full re-read.
So I'm going to follow D'rek's spoiler(free) chart and do something like this:
GotM -> BF -> DG -> tLoLE -> WoBM -> MOI -> HoC -> MT -> NoK -> tBH -> tHD -> RG -> RotCG -> TtH -> GoG -> SW -> DoD -> OST -> tCG -> BaB -> Asl -> CPT -> FoD -> FoL -> WIS
Please do let me know if that's not the best idea for a re-read for whatever reason Otherwise I'm off to get lost in the books ... again. I'm a slow reader (some of the books took me 4+ weeks the first time around) so I might be at it awhile
PS: I really wish I didn't have to read *those* bits of DG and also DoD but see no way around that. You all know the parts I refer to. Well written and impactful, hell yes. Hard to read, also yes atleast for me.
This post has been edited by Zeto Demerzel: 24 May 2017 - 08:50 AM
#2318
Posted 12 June 2017 - 12:31 PM
Hi all,
Just posting a general hello. I joined the forum recently after finishing my second read through of the Malazan series, and still having unanswered questions leading me to the wiki. This is my favourite book series, and I genuinely have never read anything which made me feel so connected to the characters. I'm not (completely) ashamed to admit the books reduced me to tears on occasion, which I have never even been close to with a book before!
I'm just on here to read around, try and understand how others have experienced the books, and generally put off starting GOTM again. For the record, I haven't read all the spin offs yet, but haven't been as big a fan of Esslemont's work so far.
See you about.
Just posting a general hello. I joined the forum recently after finishing my second read through of the Malazan series, and still having unanswered questions leading me to the wiki. This is my favourite book series, and I genuinely have never read anything which made me feel so connected to the characters. I'm not (completely) ashamed to admit the books reduced me to tears on occasion, which I have never even been close to with a book before!
I'm just on here to read around, try and understand how others have experienced the books, and generally put off starting GOTM again. For the record, I haven't read all the spin offs yet, but haven't been as big a fan of Esslemont's work so far.
See you about.
Because some things matter more than others.
#2319
Posted 12 June 2017 - 01:03 PM
Welcome!
Esslemont's books do have a slightly different feel to them, but at the very least they will provide a lot of padding out of the world and pick up loose threads or abandoned storylines from the MBotF series. So just on that premise they are still worth the read. His Empire prequel trilogy (or at least the first book of it which is published so far, called 'Dancer's Lament') is absolutely fantastic though. I'll happily vouch that you will enjoy that one even if you didn't enjoy all of his Malazan Empire novels.
Esslemont's books do have a slightly different feel to them, but at the very least they will provide a lot of padding out of the world and pick up loose threads or abandoned storylines from the MBotF series. So just on that premise they are still worth the read. His Empire prequel trilogy (or at least the first book of it which is published so far, called 'Dancer's Lament') is absolutely fantastic though. I'll happily vouch that you will enjoy that one even if you didn't enjoy all of his Malazan Empire novels.
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.
#2320
Posted 12 June 2017 - 03:56 PM
Thanks for the recommendation. I do still enjoy them regardless, and I'll put Lament up to the top of my list to get into next.
Because some things matter more than others.