Gardens of the Moon: Review

On November 22, 2009 By

Gardens of the Moon is a remarkable book and a must-read for the more advanced fantasy fans amongst us. Ten years ago, its publication heralded the birth of a fantastic new epic series in the Malazan Book of the Fallen. But it’s a flawed novel. It’s not a masterpiece like Assassin’s Apprentice or The Eye of the World that will appeal to everyone. Instead, it’s an breath-taking experiment in fantasy – perhaps along the same line of power as R. Scott Bakker’s The Darkness That Comes Before, that experienced fantasy readers will want to add to their collection and ponder deep into the night.

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The Gathering Storm: Review

On November 1, 2009 By

If you are a Wheel of Time fan, buy this book NOW.

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Some lightweight extra tales in the Sookie Stackhouse universe.

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A masterwork of true brain-shattering sci-fi literature.

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Highly stylised and impressionistic meditation on Solipsism.

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The Darkest Road: Review

On October 25, 2009 By

Too many characters stop this great series from being a masterwork.

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The Wandering Fire: Review

On October 18, 2009 By

A few quibbles but a great follow-up to The Summer Tree.

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The Hero of Ages: Review

On October 14, 2009 By

A stunning conclusion to a great trilogy.

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The Prodigal Mage: Review

On October 12, 2009 By

An almost non-existent plot stifles the interesting characters.

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If you liked the first Mistborn book, buy this follow-up immediately.

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