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| Exam-less Crazy Guy Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Vatican City
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| The Bonehunters My sixth thread, and a sixth helping of glowing praise - The Bonehunters displaced DHG as my favourite book, and for good reason too! Before I forget - the usual applies, please: no spoilers for the rest of the series (all one published books of it ), and a warning to anyone who is reading the thread that it will probably contain spoilers from GotM right through to, and including, The Bonehunters.First, methinks I'll mention the epic 127 page chapter about the breaking of the seige of Y'Ghatan. Absolutely fantastic! Almost as good as the last few hundred pages. There were other things I know I wanted to drool over, but I don't know if I can remember them; I have a terrible memory sometimes. Oh, one of the last things said before the start of the fourth part of the book - Tavore says to the marines who survived Y'Ghatan that they are "truly Bonehunters" now. I can see why Rane thought they got the name in House of Chains, but it only seems formal now, and might be cemented well and truly in RG (don't tell me!!). I'm starting to wonder what part, if any, the moon plays in the whole saga. I picked up on Apsalar imagining that the moon had gardens (hence the name of the first book... which I probably missed when reading it), and later on the moon started doing some weird things, not least using people as target practice. Methinks I also read right that the Crippled God might have fallen from the moon, which sets me thinking... will the moon prove important to things in the last few books? That's about it for things I can remember. They might come to me later, and if not, I'm sure someone else will mention them.EDIT: Oooh, there's one - Kalam. My thoughts are that he'll either ascend, or we won't see anything of him until we see more of Rallick Nom. And talking about Rallick, whatever happened to his cousin from HoC? Surely he's not just disappeared completely? |
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| Blood-filled vision Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: The Bonehunters You're romping through them, aren't you Glad you liked this one - even more than most people did, it would seem. I'd agree chapter 7 (Y'Ghatan) was probably one of the best single chapters in the series so far.I've always thought the moon would come to have a big part in this series, even from the very beginning, when Apsalar mentioned how powerful it is. The CG didn't come from there though - the Jade Giants which crashed into it came from the rent that the CG ripped when he fell, so why would it be further away than where he came from in the first place? ![]() As for Kalam... well, yes. Speculation abounds with that one, but just imagine Rallick, Vorcan and Kalam working together for the Azath... scary thought. |
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| Sick and Tired Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: The Bonehunters Have to admit I wasn't a fan of Bonehunters - too many A-list cast in there, and SE physically could not spend the proper amount of time with any of them (hence the large-even-for-Erikson amount of POV shifting in the book). Plus, Karsa got to do approximately ****-all the entire book. After HoC, that's a real disappointment. Dev is a character created entirely so that we don't have to spend much time in Karsa's head. SE has run out of ideas for his favourite character, I think. We'll see what the last three books have in store for him, but I'm guessing "not a lot". Even though it didn't stand up to the rest of his books (except RG, which I thought was worse), I still enjoyed it. As for Kalam - Erikson will seriously be doing his characters a disservice if he keeps killing them off, only to have them come back. Let Kalam rest. He's done enough. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Texas
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| Re: The Bonehunters I know I have heard some say that they thought Reaper's Gale wasn't that good or maybe not "as" good as the previous books but I found myself actually enjoying it. It gave me that 'I can't put it down' feeling. Course now I have put myself in a hole since I have to wait for Toll of the Hounds. Then again Iam Esslemont (sp) has put out Night of Knives and has Return of the Crimson Guard coming out in the next months. |
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| Lord of the Camareen Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: South Yorkshire
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| Blood-filled vision Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: The Bonehunters Apparently, from those who have read RotCG already (the super-special £75 limited edition was dispatched recently), ICE more than holds his own, and it's an excellent book as well as a great set-up for Toll the Hounds However there are millions of proof-reading errors ![]() |
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| Lord of the Camareen Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: South Yorkshire
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I didn't realise it was out, PS don't seem to have a date for the hardcover version? £75 for the slipcover is a tad too much for me ![]() | |
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