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Original Title: | The Crippled God |
ISBN: | 0593046358 (ISBN13: 9780593046357) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Malazan Book of the Fallen #10, Malazan #17, La caduta di Malazan #6.1, Ultimate reading order suggested by members of the Malazan Empire Forum #29 , more |
Literary Awards: | Prix Aurora Award Nominee for Best of the Decade (2017) |
Steven Erikson
Hardcover | Pages: 921 pages Rating: 4.47 | 22127 Users | 956 Reviews
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Title | : | The Crippled God (Malazan Book of the Fallen #10) |
Author | : | Steven Erikson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 921 pages |
Published | : | March 21st 2011 by Bantam Press (first published February 15th 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. Fiction. High Fantasy |
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The Bonehunters march for Kolanse, led by Adjunct Tavore. This woman with no gifts of magic, deemed plain, unprepossessing, displaying nothing to instill loyalty or confidence, will challenge the gods - if her own mutinous troops don't kill her first.Her enemy, the Forkrul Assail, seek to cleanse the world, to annihilate everything. In the realm of Kurald Galain, home to the long lost city of Kharkanas, a refugees commanded by Yedan Derryg, the Watch, await the breaching of Lightfall, and the coming of the Tiste Liosan. In this war they cannot win, they will die in the name of an empty city and a queen with no subjects.
Elsewhere, the three Elder Gods, Kilmandaros, Errastas and Sechul Lath, work to shatter the chains binding Korabas, the Otataral Dragon. Against her force of utter devastation, no mortal can stand. At the Gates of Starvald Demelain, the Azath House sealing the portal is dying. Soon will come the Eleint, dragons, and a final cataclysm.
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Ratings: 4.47 From 22127 Users | 956 ReviewsArticle Based On Books The Crippled God (Malazan Book of the Fallen #10)
The Bonehunters march alone, leaking blood with every step. There are so many bloody memorable lines in this book I need to collect them somewhere. Combined, they read like a movie trailer!In that Malazan Book of the Fallen, the historians will write of our suffering, and they will speak of it as the suffering of those who served the Crippled God. As something fitting. And for our seeming fanaticism they will dismiss all that we were, and think only of what we achieved. Or failed to achieve.Just like life, all good things must come to an end. I finished reading the tenth, and final, volume in Steven Erikson's amazing series, "A Tale of the Malazan Book of the Fallen." The tenth book is entitled, The Crippled God and is really the second half of the conclusion of the series that was started in the ninth book, Dust of Dreams. If you're going to read The Crippled God, and if it has been some time since you last read Dust of Dreams, I'd strongly urge you to pick it up and re-read it
As a whole I loved the Malazan Book of the Fallen series. However, the Crippled God really left me with some serious questions as to why Erikson ended this epic series the way he did. For me it felt like the author originally wanted to have 11 books in the series and the publishers made him drop it down to 10 at the last second.I am not going to give away anything specific, but there were some major characters who did not come remotely close to having the impact in the end that I believed the
"I have enjoyed our long conversation. What's three and a half million words between friends?" Dragons! Dragons everywhere! Magnificent ending of the best EF series that ever was and ever will be.RTF
I started reading The Malazan Book of the Fallen just over four years ago, so finishing the final book of this ten volume epic is kind of a big deal for me. It's been a big part of my life in fact and it's odd to be at the end even though I know there are plenty more to go.So you can imagine this series has had quite the impact on my life. When I go through my books to see which ones to sell or give away I call it "culling the nobility." It's pervasive. :) (wait, are emoticons allowed in Malazan
Simple review. If you have gotten this far you do not need an introduction. If you have made it this far then you do not want me to spoil the plot. People have analysed that the ending of the series is weak. I completely disagree. This is up there with Deadhouse Gates, Memories Of Ice and Midnight Tides. Everything is written perfectly. Poetic. I cared about all the point of view characters. Even the storylines I did not care about too much in the prior instalment Dust Of Dreams, such as the
Epic, masterful, and scintillating in every sense of these words; The Crippled God is an unforgettable magnum opus that concludes Steven Eriksons genre-defining series: Malazan Book of the Fallen.11,216 pages (Bantam paperback edition) and 3.3 million words read in exactly two months and two weeks; Im done, its finally over. The entire ten-volume of Malazan Book of the Fallen has been in my TBR pile for almost two years long, and now it has been read, dusted and shelved. Erikson has raised the
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