| | #1 (permalink) |
| set it in space! | Memories of Ice...good grief! Blimey o'reilly, there's a revelation on every page! I've only got to the end of chapter 7 so far, but i'm damned glad i kept with the series now. GOTM was an off-kilter start, but i appreciate the lead time on some of the characters now, while DHG was excellent. blimey. can he keep this up? |
| | |
| | #4 (permalink) |
| Sick and Tired Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 808
| Re: Memories of Ice...good grief! Aye, amazing book. I've just seen the "updated" cover for MoI on Amazon. What a pile of crap. I mean, it's called Memories of Ice, not Memories of Fire (or even, Memories of the Reaper's Gale cover). The original UK cover was one of my favourite covers ever. |
| | |
| | #8 (permalink) |
| Beru fend Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 15
| Re: Memories of Ice...good grief! Before I started reading The Malazan series, I thought Martin was the master. Now I am in doubt, I am two thirds of the way through MOI and am stunned by the sheer brilliance of his writing. Words fail me to describe how encompassing his work is! I admit the first novel was in my humble eyes good, but not as enthralling as I had hoped, but since then I have been dumbfounded by the vast scope of his world. It just gets growing and drags you in more with each novel! Arrgh I cant say anymore, I have to go and read another chapter!!! (after I find an excuse to leave work!). |
| | |
| | #9 (permalink) |
| Resident vMonkey Breeder | Re: Memories of Ice...good grief! Epic. Truly epic. I momentarily lost my way once or twice, but I put that down to not reading anything for a few days rather than the book itself. I really liked the look into Quick Ben, and how he and Kalam came to join Whiskeyjacks company, and how the company came to be known as the Bridgeburners. The ending (not the epilogue) came as a shock even though I was expecting it. Sad, regardless. But the epilogue got me nearly jumping for joy; Deadhouse Gates is currently my favourite out of the three I've read, and Duiker is by far my favourite character, so you can imagine why I was happy. ![]() Talking about Duiker, the link between the two "campaigns" (Chain of Dogs and that against the Pannion Seer) was cleverly done - with Quick Ben talking to the Trygalle Traders. DHG was my first taste of Malazan a few months back, and the sudden appearance of the Traders threw me (at the time I thought Erikson made them up just as an excuse to get the groups out of trouble). After reading DHG after GotM (re-read, this time in the place it should have been), things started to make more sense, but it wasn't until the scene in MoI that things clicked into place nicely. Overall, a good book. Very dark, with some truly amazing battles. |
| | |
| | #11 (permalink) |
| Big Pimping Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 554
| Re: Memories of Ice...good grief! It really is an amazing book. I reread it before I recently received my stateside copy of Reaper's Gale. It really didn't do any favors for my impression of Reaper's, lol. The defence of Capustan, the rise of Gruntle to Mortal Sword, the whole Itkovan story line, and Quick Ben paying a visit to Bauchelain and Korbal Broach, the founding of the Bridgeburners..........and that only touches on a portion of the book. Good, good stuff |
| | |
| | #12 (permalink) |
| Mad crazy poet Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 458
| Re: Memories of Ice...good grief! Yes! count me in on it too, Memories of Ice is the single most finest piece of stand-alone EPIC fantasy literature I've had the pleasure to read thus far with A Game of Thrones a close second. My brain deadlocks every time I try to pick my favorite between GRRM and Erikson, I guess it would be easier to attempt this sort of thing when these two stories are finally closed. Cheers, DeepThought |
| | |
| | #13 (permalink) |
| Registered User | Re: Memories of Ice...good grief! I'm about 250 pages from the end of this book and I'm thoroughly enjoying it. Deadhouse Gates was just...whoa...especially the ending. I don't think I've ever read a more traumatic and just plain horrible ending before (not bad...no, not bad, just horrible). What I like about Memories of Ice is the playful bits in it. Deadhouse Gates, as I said, was heavy stuff, following the intense journey of the Chain of Dogs. In Memories of Ice, I love the bits between the Bridgeburners, and Stonny and Gruntle's taunting of one another. The amount of times I've laughed out loud at the Bridgeburners antics. Particularly Blend and Picker, with Blend's uncanny ability to just pop up suddenly. And Quick Ben, who was one of my favourite characters from Gardens of the Moon, just keeps on getting better. He's an awesome character. For a long time I've been wondering who the hell the two characters are on the front of my edition (I have the American Tor Fantasy books). It wasn't until about two thirds of the way through when I finally realising that huge guy, with the bloody slashes, wild hair and two swords, is supposed to be Gruntle, with Stonny standing behind him. Can't say I imagine him to look quite like that... ![]() I'm enjoying the series so much now that I might actually continue with the series immediately after finishing this book; this is something I rarely do... |
| | |
| | #15 (permalink) |
| Registered User | Re: Memories of Ice...good grief! Memories of Ice, as this very thread mentions, is full of quite interesting revelations, but there's only been one, which I've just read, that's made me exclaim "Oh, my god!!" when I worked it out. Baudin is the Knight of Death! Whoa! I'm glad he didn't die though (well, he did, but you know what I mean...) |
| | |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Rate This Thread | |
| |
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Demolition Man (1993) | Annette | General Media Discussion | 52 | 30th March 2009 12:18 AM |
| Your Favorite Fantasy Book(s) | SilentEagle | General Book Discussion | 126 | 13th May 2007 02:05 PM |
| I'll be missing you | Falcon Horus | Stargate Fan Fiction | 10 | 24th September 2002 12:54 PM |
| Memory Soup | EmilyH | Critiques | 5 | 6th September 2002 09:33 AM |
| VOY- Good Samaritans | ray gower | Star Trek Fan Fiction | 4 | 10th April 2002 10:23 PM |