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December 13, 2014
Genocide (Volume III)
This is a story of Gods and mortals, of life and death, of a world where fate has no master.
This is the Book of Lokk.
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Lokk has escaped the Sons of Stone, but landed in the grasp of the Iron Edge, a ruthless military order almost surgical in its efficiency and ingenuity. Who is this man—Ajak, the Commander of the Iron Edge—that seemingly strides with gods?
And what of Fidus, or of the twin girls that he and Lokk rescued from the Kuklopse and carried through the pi...
The Book of Lokk: Genocide
This is a story of Gods and mortals, of life and death, of a world where fate has no master.
This is the Book of Lokk.
November 21, 2014
Sons of Stone (Volume II)
This is a story of Gods and mortals, of life and death, of a world where fate has no master.
This is the Book of Lokk.
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Kartos has fallen, and when Lokk descends to the streets he finds that everything he once knew has evaporated—and now the city faces the gruesome aftermath of apocalypse. A mysterious army of foreign mercenaries worshipping a god from a land far across the sea has come to enslave those few who survived the Reckoning.
What lies beyond the walls of...
The Book of Lokk: Sons of Stone
This is a story of Gods and mortals, of life and death, of a world where fate has no master.
This is the Book of Lokk.
—————————————–
Kartos has fallen, and when Lokk descends to the streets he finds that everything he once knew has evaporated—and now the city faces the gruesome aftermath of apocalypse. A mysterious army of foreign mercenaries worshipping a god from a land far across the sea has come to enslave those few who survived the Reckoning.
What lies beyond the walls of...
Introducing: Sons of Stone
This is a story of Gods and mortals, of life and death, of a world where fate has no master.
This is the Book of Lokk.
—————————————–
Kartos has fallen, and when Lokk descends to the streets he finds that everything he once knew has evaporated—and now the city faces the gruesome aftermath of apocalypse. A mysterious army of foreign mercenaries worshipping a god from a land far across the sea has come to enslave those few who survived the Reckoning.
What lies beyond the walls of...
Introducing Sons of Stone
This is a story of Gods and mortals, of life and death, of a world where fate has no master.
This is the Book of Lokk.
—————————————–
Kartos has fallen, and when Lokk descends to the streets he finds that everything he once knew has evaporated—and now the city faces the gruesome aftermath of apocalypse. A mysterious army of foreign mercenaries worshipping a god from a land far across the sea has come to enslave those few who survived the Reckoning.
What lies beyond the walls of...
November 3, 2014
Review – Stonewielder
WARNING: Don’t read this review if you haven’t read the The Malazan Book of the Fallen or the first two Novels of the Malazan Empire
Introduction
My expectations when opening this book were naturally high (weAREtalking about a Malazan book here), and I’d heard ICE’s books get better as we go along.
Also knowing that this book would be centered on Greymane was a major plus.
World – 5/5
Yet again we enter a new area of the Malazan universe. We’ve visited the Stormwall...
November 2, 2014
Review – Return of the Crimson Guard
WARNING: This review contains spoilers from The Malazan Book of the Fallen (but not this book), soif you haven’t yet read the main seriesthen start with this review
Introduction
This could be the book of the Malazan series that I was most excited to read of them all, and there are two reasons. The first is that ever since meeting Iron Bars in Midnight Tides I’ve wanted to learn more about the Crimson Guard. They were disappointingly absent from all of Erikson’s b...
Review – Night of Knives
WARNING: This review doesn’t contain spoilers, but if you haven’t read The Malazan Book of the Fallen then start with this review
Introduction
Starting this series was bittersweet for me. I had finished The Malazan Book of the Fallen a few months earlier, and while at the time I was super glad to have finished it (since it took so much time and energy) I later realized how much I’d grown accustomed to the world.
Frankly, I missed Malaz.
The original series left lot...
October 31, 2014
Review – The Malazan Book of the Fallen
WARNING (or lack thereof):This review assumes that you haven’t yet read any of the books
Individual Reviews: Gardens of the Moon, Deadhouse Gates, Memories of Ice, House of Chains, Midnight Tides, The Bonehunters, Reaper’s Gale, Toll the Hounds, Dust of Dreams, The Crippled God
Introduction
The Malazan Book of the Fallen is pretty much the biggest series there is out there. I turned to it after having read A Song of Ice and Fire because I was eager to find more co...
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