- I was really disappointed that Sinn went from protagonist to bad guy so quickly. I felt it was a contrived plot device because her power had grown so large that she could have pretty much wiped anyone out and ensured victory without losses if she was still "good." For her to become someone that would have screwed everyone by claiming the heart for her own was, well, botched. I thought it was lame. Especially considering that she had essentially just won THE ENTIRE FUCKING WAR FOR THE MALAZANS. Instead of assuming that she was just heading up to kill to FA, Stormy simply mugs and kills her. Even she is surprised. They didn't even try to talk her out of doing something evil, and there isn't even a "thanks" for saving each and every one of heir asses at least 4 times. I also think he may have done it to avoid criticism that she's just a recycled Apsalar in mage form.
- Where the F did Draconus go? I kept waiting for his thread to conclude and he just completely vanished in anti climactic fashion. I thought that was botched as well.
- Icarium: Anti-climax.
- Perish: Major anti-climax. Way too many words were spent on them. A good editor would have removed 90% of that story line.
- Like many others, I still loved the book and enjoyed it the entire way through. Not since MOI has the action been so non-stop, with more or less a minimum of self-thought and musings on life. Well maybe TBH can rival as well.
Questions:
- WTF did Nep Furrow say at the very end that caused Sinter to reply "...I never."
- What exactly did Rake's sacrifice do that was the "fulcrum" of the series. Yes, I know he went into Dragnipur to release those imprisoned within it. Was it releasing Draconus? Turns out that wasn't all that important. I'm pretty sure I'm missing something here. I've never gotten past the fight with him and Traveler. They didn't have to fight and I still find it hard to believe that they would have (goes for Kallor's fight as well in TTH) just because he wouldn't get out of his way (literal, not figurative). Traveler does nothing of note after that.
- What changed that made it so Whiskeyjack and the rest of the dead army could never return? Did they know this was the last book or something? Seems illogical that he'd have to leave and just never come back like that. Especially because he was still in love. Why not just hang out with Korlat for the rest of her life?
This post has been edited by Sucka27: 08 November 2011 - 06:09 PM