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Gardens of the Moon (The Malazan Book of the Fallen)

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6 years, 4 months ago at Dec 7 23:17
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This was a very different read, I had never read a book like this before. Granted, I haven't read so many books yet. It reminded me of a comic book I read called Morning Glories (that in itself resembles the TV show Lost). Especially the storytelling. You have to gather information from the story, piece by piece, working out things by yourself and to me this was fun, though I think it isn't fun fo... read more
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Manufacturer: Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
Release date: 1 March 2000
ISBN-10 : 0553812173 | ISBN-13: 9780553812176
Tags: Fantasy (1), Fiction (1), © 1999 (1), Box M (1)
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“This was a very different read, I had never read a book like this before. Granted, I haven't read so many books yet. It reminded me of a comic book I read called Morning Glories (that in itself resembles the TV show Lost). Especially the storytelling. You have to gather information from the story, piece by piece, working out things by yourself and to me this was fun, though I think it isn't fun for most. The plot is interesting but not so interesting as the other elements (characterization, storytelling, writing). And since I mentioned other elements, it's incredible how, with such a complex way of writing, Steven Erikson still managed to build stellar characters that feel literally alive (albeit a little passive to the plot) and have so much personality, they certainly don't feel like jus” read more

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