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Summaries of the previous eight books?
#1
Posted 19 January 2010 - 11:32 PM
Hey all,
Brand new here, although I've been a longtime viewer and dedicated reader of the Malazan books.
I just picked up Dust of Dreams today and am running into the same problem I tend to run into with long series - it's hard to remember where the story is currently at and what has happened.
I know if I just start reading, I'll remember names and situations and some things, but I'm curious if anybody (the wiki sucks for this purpose, from what I've seen) has put together book summaries or kind of a "story arc update" heading into this book?
Some fans did something similar for Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time" series before the most recent book came out, and it was a great refresher. I've re-read each of the Malazan books at least 2 or 3 times, but it's been years on some of them so any kind of update would be great.
Let me know if you know of anything!
Brand new here, although I've been a longtime viewer and dedicated reader of the Malazan books.
I just picked up Dust of Dreams today and am running into the same problem I tend to run into with long series - it's hard to remember where the story is currently at and what has happened.
I know if I just start reading, I'll remember names and situations and some things, but I'm curious if anybody (the wiki sucks for this purpose, from what I've seen) has put together book summaries or kind of a "story arc update" heading into this book?
Some fans did something similar for Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time" series before the most recent book came out, and it was a great refresher. I've re-read each of the Malazan books at least 2 or 3 times, but it's been years on some of them so any kind of update would be great.
Let me know if you know of anything!
#2
Posted 19 January 2010 - 11:51 PM
well i was gonna link the wiki, but it seems you've already been there...
caladanbrood was summarizing chapters at one point, i think. don't know how far he's got, but they aren't on the wiki so *shrugs* just read em again, thats what i always do
caladanbrood was summarizing chapters at one point, i think. don't know how far he's got, but they aren't on the wiki so *shrugs* just read em again, thats what i always do
There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.
- Oscar Levant
- Oscar Levant
#3
Posted 20 January 2010 - 09:23 AM
Hmm, some relevant stuff I guess:
Ok, that's all I can think of for now....
Spoiler
Ok, that's all I can think of for now....
This post has been edited by Kanubis: 20 January 2010 - 09:24 AM
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#4
Posted 20 January 2010 - 04:51 PM
Sinisdar Toste, on 19 January 2010 - 11:51 PM, said:
just read em again, thats what i always do
Except that's no easy task, there isn't a short book in the bunch

"Ignoring him, she stepped back out of the ellipse and began singing in the Woman's Language, which was, of course, unintelligible to Iskaral's ears. Just as the Man's Language-which Mongora called gibberish-was beyond her ability to understand. The reason for that, Iskaral Pust knew, was that the Man's Language was gibberish, designed specifically to confound women."
-The Bonehunters-
__________________________
"What's wrong with the world? You ask a man and he says, 'Don't ask.' Ask a woman and you'll be dead of old age before she's finished"
-The Bonehunters-
-The Bonehunters-
__________________________
"What's wrong with the world? You ask a man and he says, 'Don't ask.' Ask a woman and you'll be dead of old age before she's finished"
-The Bonehunters-
#5
Posted 20 January 2010 - 05:33 PM
EsotericForest, on 20 January 2010 - 04:51 PM, said:
well, buckling down is required and if you're already buckled down with something else than you need to unbuckle it, or ya know, try to double-buckle-down.
There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.
- Oscar Levant
- Oscar Levant
#6
Posted 20 January 2010 - 06:46 PM
Haha, but I'm sure most of us have lives, and rereading the entire series would take 6+ months at best.
"Ignoring him, she stepped back out of the ellipse and began singing in the Woman's Language, which was, of course, unintelligible to Iskaral's ears. Just as the Man's Language-which Mongora called gibberish-was beyond her ability to understand. The reason for that, Iskaral Pust knew, was that the Man's Language was gibberish, designed specifically to confound women."
-The Bonehunters-
__________________________
"What's wrong with the world? You ask a man and he says, 'Don't ask.' Ask a woman and you'll be dead of old age before she's finished"
-The Bonehunters-
-The Bonehunters-
__________________________
"What's wrong with the world? You ask a man and he says, 'Don't ask.' Ask a woman and you'll be dead of old age before she's finished"
-The Bonehunters-
#7
Posted 20 January 2010 - 07:14 PM
well, there`s 7 or 8 months till the last book comes out, should be enough time dontcha think?
(as you can see i'm not very sympathetic. summarizing the last 8 books would be a herculean task if you wanted to do it right and most people, like you said, have lives)

(as you can see i'm not very sympathetic. summarizing the last 8 books would be a herculean task if you wanted to do it right and most people, like you said, have lives)
There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.
- Oscar Levant
- Oscar Levant
#8
Posted 20 January 2010 - 10:30 PM
Well I personally usually can't even stick with one series for that long before I need some kind of change up...it's a testament to Erikson that I've read Memories of Ice through Bonehunters without setting the series down for awhile...don't know if I can keep it up though haha
"Ignoring him, she stepped back out of the ellipse and began singing in the Woman's Language, which was, of course, unintelligible to Iskaral's ears. Just as the Man's Language-which Mongora called gibberish-was beyond her ability to understand. The reason for that, Iskaral Pust knew, was that the Man's Language was gibberish, designed specifically to confound women."
-The Bonehunters-
__________________________
"What's wrong with the world? You ask a man and he says, 'Don't ask.' Ask a woman and you'll be dead of old age before she's finished"
-The Bonehunters-
-The Bonehunters-
__________________________
"What's wrong with the world? You ask a man and he says, 'Don't ask.' Ask a woman and you'll be dead of old age before she's finished"
-The Bonehunters-
#9
Posted 20 January 2010 - 10:52 PM
I've only just come to Malazan but read the entire series 1-9.
Re-reading is ok but even now, having read them over the last 3 months, I've started to forget the beginning.
Re-reading is ok but even now, having read them over the last 3 months, I've started to forget the beginning.
#10
Posted 20 January 2010 - 11:07 PM
i mean, i would be willing to attempt to summarize one of the books, but it would have to wait till at least april cuz it would be like researching and writing a 4 or 5 page paper. the chapter summaries were a good idea, but i don't really know where they got to
There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.
- Oscar Levant
- Oscar Levant
#11
Posted 21 January 2010 - 02:04 AM
maro, on 20 January 2010 - 10:52 PM, said:
I've only just come to Malazan but read the entire series 1-9.
Re-reading is ok but even now, having read them over the last 3 months, I've started to forget the beginning.
Re-reading is ok but even now, having read them over the last 3 months, I've started to forget the beginning.
I'm past book 6 now, and feel like I almost need to go back and reread the books I'm already done with...there's a lot of times I'm sitting there reading, and some random character pops out of nowhere. I see the name, and realize, this name has come up before, but have absolutely no idea who it is. There are many times I think Erikson has too many key players in his books...which is what makes them difficult for me to keep up with at times. So when I saw a topic about chapter summaries, I got excited

"Ignoring him, she stepped back out of the ellipse and began singing in the Woman's Language, which was, of course, unintelligible to Iskaral's ears. Just as the Man's Language-which Mongora called gibberish-was beyond her ability to understand. The reason for that, Iskaral Pust knew, was that the Man's Language was gibberish, designed specifically to confound women."
-The Bonehunters-
__________________________
"What's wrong with the world? You ask a man and he says, 'Don't ask.' Ask a woman and you'll be dead of old age before she's finished"
-The Bonehunters-
-The Bonehunters-
__________________________
"What's wrong with the world? You ask a man and he says, 'Don't ask.' Ask a woman and you'll be dead of old age before she's finished"
-The Bonehunters-
#12
Posted 21 January 2010 - 02:08 AM
Indeed - I got confused when the Errant appeared in Midnight Tides - I thought he was one of the Oponn Twins
#13
Posted 21 January 2010 - 02:24 PM
I did 10 chapter summaries of Midnight Tides (which are on the wiki) before I almost lost the will to live....it's no easy task to summarise entire books so anyone who does has my heartfelt sympathy.
"He was not a modest man. Contemplating suicide, he summoned a dragon". (Gothos' Folly)- Gothos
#14
Posted 21 January 2010 - 03:11 PM
Summaries:
Stuff happens. You should re-read. Many times.
Summary complete.
No, seriously, major story lines that I can think of...
Ganoes Paran Has an Army. He is master of the deck.
Tavore also has an army, and has invaded and 'freed' the Lether Empire.
Karsa is in Darujhistan, with Traveller.
Brood Has shattered Dragnipur.
The Grey Swords are 'with' Tavore.
The Barghast have landed on the same continent that Lether is on.
The Shake (a conqured people on the Letherri Continent) have risen up and come together under their queen, Twilight.
Tehol is the Emperor of Lether, Bryss is back, Bugg is Mael in disguise.
Mappo and Gruntle are riding with the Trygalle Trade Guild to try and catch Icarium
Icaruim was last seen in Lether before Karse ended Rhulad.
the Errant is all pissy and wants to 'fight' with the current Master of the Deck.
Hedge is back, alive and all.
Fid is still witht he Bridgeburners, who are with Tavore in Lether.
And one last thing - Remember that TTH happens at about the same time as DoD, just in different places. Dod goes a couple days/weeks further than TTH, but that is it. So the events that happen in TTH may not have happened yet at the beginning of DoD.
I think that is the 'main' ones you need to worry about for DoD.
Stuff happens. You should re-read. Many times.
Summary complete.
No, seriously, major story lines that I can think of...
Ganoes Paran Has an Army. He is master of the deck.
Tavore also has an army, and has invaded and 'freed' the Lether Empire.
Karsa is in Darujhistan, with Traveller.
Brood Has shattered Dragnipur.
The Grey Swords are 'with' Tavore.
The Barghast have landed on the same continent that Lether is on.
The Shake (a conqured people on the Letherri Continent) have risen up and come together under their queen, Twilight.
Tehol is the Emperor of Lether, Bryss is back, Bugg is Mael in disguise.
Mappo and Gruntle are riding with the Trygalle Trade Guild to try and catch Icarium
Icaruim was last seen in Lether before Karse ended Rhulad.
the Errant is all pissy and wants to 'fight' with the current Master of the Deck.
Hedge is back, alive and all.
Fid is still witht he Bridgeburners, who are with Tavore in Lether.
And one last thing - Remember that TTH happens at about the same time as DoD, just in different places. Dod goes a couple days/weeks further than TTH, but that is it. So the events that happen in TTH may not have happened yet at the beginning of DoD.
I think that is the 'main' ones you need to worry about for DoD.
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#15
Posted 21 January 2010 - 11:47 PM
Thank you for your replies, guys, especially the two who gave updates on some storylines.
I simply don't have time to re-read everything again. I'm about 150 pages into Dust of Dreams, and while several sequences left me fairly confused, most of the "major players" jogged my memory when I came across them again.
I can't seem to recall the murder of Trull Sengar or what exactly happened to Anomander or even Karsa and Icarium, but that's OK.
Love this series and will absolutely re-read everything before the final book comes out.
I simply don't have time to re-read everything again. I'm about 150 pages into Dust of Dreams, and while several sequences left me fairly confused, most of the "major players" jogged my memory when I came across them again.
I can't seem to recall the murder of Trull Sengar or what exactly happened to Anomander or even Karsa and Icarium, but that's OK.
Love this series and will absolutely re-read everything before the final book comes out.
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