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  1. In Topic: What's bringing the bittersweet?

    27 March 2026 - 02:25 PM

    View PostQuickTidal, on 27 March 2026 - 02:04 PM, said:

    I own the second one and never even cracked it open. The first one was just hard to get through. Kudos to anyone who's into it, but it won't be me.


    My memory (read it on release, so it's a good while back) is that the second one was even more dense and felt like wading through treacle.
  2. In Topic: What's bringing the bittersweet?

    27 March 2026 - 01:27 PM

    View PostQuickTidal, on 27 March 2026 - 11:44 AM, said:

    and nothing is ever going to hit like the first time I read and finished TCG which was a banger ending. So would I be chasing a feeling I can't repeat, through a LOT of heavy heavy themes.


    You know, that's something I hadn't thought about but you're absolutely spot on. Even if I could get through the series again, I'm never going to be able to recapture what finishing TCG and wrapping up the series felt like (largely, reading the last 40 odd pages through tears up until "You were always the best of us Fid" and then descending into full on ugly crying for a solid five minutes) - and not just the ending either. The first time reading the climax of the Chain of Dogs, the first "It was time for the First Sword of the T'lan Imass to announce himself", the first time I read any of the other moments that really stayed with me.

    Whereas other things that I'll never recapture the "first time" feeling have transcended into being comforting things to return to, so I don't feel the loss. Malazan is many things but it's never going to be comfortable by its very nature.

    View PostTiste Simeon, on 27 March 2026 - 12:15 PM, said:

    I can't fault you for any of that TRB. Plus there are so many good books out there, if you're not going to enjoy reading these huge books you're just wasting your time.


    A very fair point - none of us have the time to read/listen to everything we might want to as it is!

    View PostMacros, on 27 March 2026 - 12:58 PM, said:

    I see me rereading the earlier books at some stage but probably skimming or skipping the depressing boring sections (scillara a prime example)
    And stopping at Reapers Gale

    But the hard backs of the last 3 are going in the next book purge


    I got rid of my Esslemont (never did it for me in quite the same way) and Kharkanas hardback books a long time ago - actually getting through those two and being in a "Bloody hell, never again thank you" headspace should have been a bit of a clue to the direction of travel.

    Thanks all, I really appreciate the answers and getting it "out" so to speak was helpful :)
  3. In Topic: What's bringing the bittersweet?

    27 March 2026 - 09:02 AM

    I think this thread is the best fit - but I've come to the conclusion that I'll be letting my Malazan books go. I've held on to them for years because I'm very sentimentally attached (they helped me get through some very tough times) - but the reality is I can't imagine being in the headspace to read them again. I tried I think seven or eight years ago and crashed out hard mid series. I can't remember which book, but I remember it was largely down to finding Scillara's abject cyncism absolutely unbearable and wondering why I was forcing myself to read something I clearly wasn't enjoying, and feeling very weird about it considering I re-read the series probably getting on for ten times.

    Looking back I'm amazed at what I could cope with from the books (Hetan etc). I suppose it's good to have moved past a point of feeling they're something I need to read again given what they represent for me, but I still have a mixture of feelings about it. I think I've said in a reading thread elsewhere that non-fiction aside I very much read to relax and for comfort these days because I have significantly less time to read in general.

    Overall I'm still very glad I read them and experienced them, but I think the worth of an experience isn't necessarily in having the will or desire to repeat it. I shared an email exchange with Erikson about what the series meant to me years ago, and I still keep and treasure the very in depth and kind reply he sent. Maybe it's just accepting it's a chapter of life that's closed.

    I guess if I changed my mind years down the line there's always audiobooks.
  4. In Topic: Ye Big Movie thread

    24 March 2026 - 09:35 AM

    View Postworry, on 23 March 2026 - 06:56 PM, said:

    Wicked For Good -- thought this was kind of a mess compared to the first one. I haven't seen it on stage or read the book, mind you, but this was tonally all over the place and the pacing was weird as hell. It's not a short movie, yet everything felt abrupt somehow. There's a time jump from the first, but there's almost zero new place-setting -- all plot plot plot. I did like that it was dedicated to its premise (light spoiler: not an 'origin story' of the Wicked Witch we know, but a full re-imagining of how things went down that's firmly on her side, which I honestly didn't know going in). Jeff Goldblum remains great as the Wizard, even if it's an uber-Goldblumy performance. I can't remember the last time he actually disappeared into a role, but also I don't really care. And Cynthia Erivo's voice is remarkable, and it still surprised me on occasion to hear how good she is.


    There's a video somewhere on Youtube (can't link on my work PC unfortunately) of her singing Gethsemane from Jesus Christ Superstar. I think the performance was at Madison Square Garden? It's mesmerising how good she is.
  5. In Topic: Reading at t'moment?

    24 March 2026 - 08:31 AM

    Currently about a third of the way into Laurie Lee's Cider with Rosie which was a recommendation.

    It's lovely. Hard to articulate beyond that, but the prose is so vivid and just a delight to read. Captures childhood incredibly well thus far.

    JPK - if this isn't in your classics list, I think you would really enjoy it.

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    TheRetiredBridgeburner 

    03 Nov 2025 - 07:41
    Thanks so much! :)
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    Tsundoku 

    02 Nov 2025 - 01:41
    happy happy happy thingy
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    Tsundoku 

    01 Nov 2024 - 21:01
    Good lawd, is it that time of the year again? I swear they are going faster.
    Hope you have a great one and you get all the good things :)
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    Tsundoku 

    01 Nov 2023 - 19:29
    happy birthday TRB :)
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    TheRetiredBridgeburner 

    02 Nov 2022 - 09:16
    Thanks! :D
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    Tsundoku 

    01 Nov 2022 - 20:11
    Happy another one :)
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    TheRetiredBridgeburner 

    02 Nov 2021 - 06:38
    Thank you! :D
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    Tsundoku 

    01 Nov 2021 - 20:00
    another one, have a great day
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    Tsundoku 

    01 Nov 2020 - 20:32
    happy birthday falcon girl
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    Tsundoku 

    02 Nov 2018 - 10:23
    Happy birthday Hermione
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    Toc_theyounger 

    28 Nov 2015 - 19:16
    What Hoosier said. Loved your reading sessions on Youtube. Do you still do them (I ask because I'm hoping for more)
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    HoosierDaddy 

    07 Aug 2015 - 08:22
    Your videos on YouTube are awesome. It's always different hearing the voices in another person's tone and accent. Really enjoyed them, thanks so much!
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    TheRetiredBridgeburner 

    17 May 2013 - 06:41
    Aww thanks very much, you know those videos only started because the Malazan fans on Tumblr dared me... then they just kept going with request haha! I should really do a new one :)
    How are you? :)
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    Studious Lock 

    17 May 2013 - 00:35
    Hey! Just popping in to say well done on the blog! Also randomly found you on youtube completely by accident. Really enjoyed the quotes vid :)
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