Book description for Reaper's Gale
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January 1st 2020 we began the re-read of the main series of the Malazan books. The plan being to read one book a month. We've now added additional Erikson and Esslemont publications to the schedule, to be read roughly according to the publication order.
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January: Gardens of the Moon
February: Deadhouse Gates
March: Memories of Ice
April: House of Chains
May: Midnight Tides
June Night of Knives & The Bonehunters
July: Return of the Crimson Guard
August: Reaper's Gale
September: Stonewielder
October: Toll the Hounds
November: Orb Sceptre Throne
December: Dust of Dreams
2021
January: The Crippled God
February: Blood and Bone
March: Assail
April: Forge of Darkness
May: Fall of Light
You can read our thoughts from earlier months in these threads:
2020 Malazan Re-read: Gardens of the Moon
2020 Malazan Re-read: Deadhouse Gates
2020 Malazan Re-read: Memories of Ice
2020 Malazan Re-read: House of Chains
2020 Malazan Re-read: Midnight Tides
2020 Malazan Re-read: Night of Knives
2020 Malazan Re-read: Bonehunters
2020 Malazan Re-read: Return of the Crimson Guard
August 1st we begin the re-read of Reaper's Gale, the 7th book of the Malazan Book of the Fallen series.
There will be spoilers for all published books. So beware. Spoiler blocks are not mandatory but if people want to use boxes for the latest Kharkanas books or the Path to Ascendance books for example, I'd personally appreciate it.
Are you ready? What do you remember about Reaper's Gale?
This book was cool and yet I remember the ending feeling tainted. Mainly for the reason that so many convergences didn't properly come to pass. Ruin descends upon the Capital and gets blasted by a Cusser. Icarium and Karsa doesn't fight. Icarium is once again teased as going nuts but it doesn't quite happen. Rhulad is heralded as the Emperor of a Thousand Deaths but he doesn't really have any progression beyond what we knew from Midnight Tides. There's a lot in there that I wish had been given a nudge.
I also don't remember having much love for the Tiste kids or the Shake/Twilight stuff.
But there is a hell of a lot of other cool stuff. We finally get to see why the Malazan marines are so effective. It's some of Erikson's best "war writing". There's Beak's sacrifice. Quick Ben, Trull, Onrack, Hedge. Tehol and Bugg are always awesome, etc.
This post has been edited by Aptorian: 16 July 2020 - 08:04 AM