A couple of years ago I tried the first volume of Erikson's Malazan Book of the Fallen series, Garden of the Moon. What did I get myself into. It was a huge book, with a page-count of about 1000 pages, filled hundreds of characters (literally, just about) and a demanding storyline. Still, I liked it, and read the next two books. Then, somehow, Erikson lost me. I just couldn't keep up with everything that was going on, and had a hard time remembering who-was-who.
Then I came across the limited editions SubPress came out with, and still is, and ordered a numbered Deadhouse Gates, the second book in the series. And I was lucky to snatch up a lettered Memories of Ice, the third in the series.
So, now I have just pre-ordered book #4, House of Chains, numbered, and will order the lettered edition later this week.
Can anyone here explaining why I'm even doing this? I gave up on the series (will try again one day), and the books aren't cheap. But they are gorgeous edition.s Guess that must be it.
Anyone else into Steven Erikson?
sk
Then I came across the limited editions SubPress came out with, and still is, and ordered a numbered Deadhouse Gates, the second book in the series. And I was lucky to snatch up a lettered Memories of Ice, the third in the series.
So, now I have just pre-ordered book #4, House of Chains, numbered, and will order the lettered edition later this week.
Can anyone here explaining why I'm even doing this? I gave up on the series (will try again one day), and the books aren't cheap. But they are gorgeous edition.s Guess that must be it.
Anyone else into Steven Erikson?
sk
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