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Gardens of the Moon (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #1)
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Buddy Reads > Malazan buddy read -Steven Erikson

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message 1: by Bev (new) - rated it 3 stars

Bev (greenginger) | 744 comments Hi

as requested this is the place for fans of the Malazan books to come together to discuss and reread book 1 - Gardens of the Moon.

I will check in and add the next books as and when you guys want.

Go for it and enjoy.......


Brad (glazier) I'm interested in this, but what kind of pace is everyone thinking about keeping with these reads? FYI,
I can't start until mid to late march and this will be my first go with this series. I don't want to be a hold up, so just checking in before committing.

Thanks,

B


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Bev (greenginger) | 744 comments Just take your time and then when demand dictates, I will add more threads for the other books. So dont worry, no rush.

This has been requested so I just hope that people join in and get something from it.


Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments Bev wrote: "Just take your time and then when demand dictates, I will add more threads for the other books. So dont worry, no rush.

This has been requested so I just hope that people join in and get something..."


You might want to move this to the Series thread. Just a thought.


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Bev (greenginger) | 744 comments Sandra wrote: "Bev wrote: "Just take your time and then when demand dictates, I will add more threads for the other books. So dont worry, no rush.

This has been requested so I just hope that people join in and g..."


If this takes off and we go on to the next book I will Sandra. At the moment not sure if it will.


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Ian Hall | 169 comments im on page 112 of gardens of the moon, i really want other people to get on board with this. there isnt much love for malazan on this site as far as i can tell.


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Ian Hall | 169 comments talking about pace how is a book a week or a book a month ?


Brad (glazier) I couldn't commit to more than 1/month especially given the length of each one. I'm only good for about 1500 pages/month and I've a few other reading commitments to work in with this one.


Kris43 | 70 comments hahaha i'd like to see a hero who could manage malazan book a week. they are heavy brick type things.


MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 325 comments Ian wrote: "im on page 112 of gardens of the moon, i really want other people to get on board with this. there isnt much love for malazan on this site as far as i can tell."

However could you say that?

This group already did Malazan, there's another group currently on book 3 or 4 in a series read and I mod a group that's about to move onto Deadhouse Gates.

There's plenty of Malazan love around here. But the books are huge and it's hard for a group to them due to pace.


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Bev (greenginger) | 744 comments I agree mrs J which is why I think the buddy read format is great.

I have read about 5 of them and I am a fan but they are big books and complex plots so not for everyone.

Who is your favourite character in bk 1 and why?

Do you enjoy all the violence and wars?


Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) It'll be my first go with the series, so I'll be doing one book per month. I'll start Gardens of the Moon this coming Monday :D

P.S : Have heard so much about this one. Finger crossed!!


message 13: by Ian (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ian Hall | 169 comments a book a month sounds good then. the books arnt that big these are the kind of books all the time


message 14: by Daniel (last edited Feb 28, 2014 05:34AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Daniel (dward526) ok, I am in on this one. a book a month, starting saturday with Gardens of the Moon My first time with this series too


message 15: by Ian (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ian Hall | 169 comments ok bev i think we agree on the 1 book a month. everybody start gardens of the moon on the 1st which is saturday. i hope more people join in with this it should be fun.


message 16: by Luke (new) - rated it 3 stars

Luke I'll get to it eventually...

Right after WoR, all three Mistborn, Alloy of Law, the first Dresden File book, and The Warded man... So yeah, eventually lol.


message 17: by Bev (new) - rated it 3 stars

Bev (greenginger) | 744 comments Ok chaps, monthly it is.


message 18: by Ian (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ian Hall | 169 comments im going to have to restrain myself with this reread then.


message 19: by Ian (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ian Hall | 169 comments Hey guys as i said before i had already started reading gardens of the moon, Im nearly done with chapter 8, And i am starting to remember why i love this series so much. The storyline is starting to build up nicely. I hope everybody has started it and is going to enjoy it. I would like some discussion about the start of the book.


Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments Ahem. Normally we do series reads in our sister group, Fantasy Book Club Series. There has already been an extensive read of this series there. I suggest you all check out that discussion and join it. It's already organized and everything. Here's the link:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...


Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) Read almost 50 pages, a little slow. But then epic fantasy takes time to develop....


message 22: by Ian (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ian Hall | 169 comments Im finished, i no its fast but its so great i couldnt put it down.


Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) Finished two chapters and my head is full of confusion.

too much is going on simultaneously.....


message 24: by Brad (new) - rated it 3 stars

Brad (glazier) Manju wrote: "Finished two chapters and my head is full of confusion.

too much is going on simultaneously....."


You are not alone. I had to re-read the first couple of chapters just to be partially lost. I am now through chapter 14 and I'm not as lost since more information has been revealed. But I find that the author's method of telling the story and organizing the book have interfered with what could be a great story set in a fascinating world. Erikson clearly has talent. There are a few parts that are enjoyable to read; unfortunately, there are too many others that are painful.


Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments This discussion was undertaken in detail in our sister group, Fantasy Book Club Series. Traditionally that group has been where series discussions are undertaken. Here's a link to the discussion:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...

I urge you to take the rest of your discussion there. I think you'll find it enlightening and useful.


Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments Ian wrote: "Im finished, i no its fast but its so great i couldnt put it down."

Surprising considering your aversion to multiple points of view.


message 27: by Ian (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ian Hall | 169 comments yes i know the irony sandra but as i also said ther are some exceptions to the rule and malazan is one of them


Maggie K | 282 comments the true irony is how all the different POVs are missing some part of the picture, so the reader has better insight than anyone else...


Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) Brad wrote: "Manju wrote: "Finished two chapters and my head is full of confusion.

too much is going on simultaneously....."

You are not alone. I had to re-read the first couple of chapters just to be partial..."


I've not read much fantasy. I've read Brandon Sanderson, Joe Abercrombie and Guy Guvriel Kay in the past. I find first two's way of telling story is very fascinating, but I simply can't compare GGK's lyrical prose and flawless writing to Erikson's.


Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments Manju wrote: "Brad wrote: "Manju wrote: "Finished two chapters and my head is full of confusion.

too much is going on simultaneously....."

You are not alone. I had to re-read the first couple of chapters just ..."


LOL, not hardly. I gave this series a serious try and just couldn't get into it. It was a labor to read it.


Ungar5 Sandra wrote: "Manju wrote: "Brad wrote: "Manju wrote: "Finished two chapters and my head is full of confusion.

too much is going on simultaneously....."

You are not alone. I had to re-read the first couple of ..."


I dont know if its because i came prepared - hearing so much about the complexity of the book even before picking it up - or not, but i simply LOVED the book. I found myself constantly going back, having thought of something in a new light, be it from the story or from the unintelligible poems. it felt so diffrent, having to piece everything by myself, it made for a completely new fantsy-read experience. (I finished it a weak ago - just now found this thread..)


Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) Ungar5 wrote: "Sandra wrote: "Manju wrote: "Brad wrote: "Manju wrote: "Finished two chapters and my head is full of confusion.

too much is going on simultaneously....."

You are not alone. I had to re-read the ..."


his writing makes it more than complex.....I'm still trying my very best.


Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments Ungar5 wrote: "Sandra wrote: "Manju wrote: "Brad wrote: "Manju wrote: "Finished two chapters and my head is full of confusion.

too much is going on simultaneously....."

You are not alone. I had to re-read the ..."


It wasn't the complexity that bothered me. I read many books at least as complex or more complex. It was the subject matter and the extreme violence and seeming indifference of the characters to it. I know that many do love it, however, so mine is just one opinion.


message 34: by Ian (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ian Hall | 169 comments Hey guys how is everybody doing with gardens of the moon ?


Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) almost halfway through. Now I'm not as clueless as I was at the beginning of the book...


Ungar5 just got Deadhouse Gates in the mail!! its a really big book...
when will we get started with that one? i cant wait!!


message 38: by Ian (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ian Hall | 169 comments im hoping we start deadhouse gates at the begining of april, we agreed to try and do 1 a month. Please stick with it brad its very confusing i know but the series is well worth it.


message 39: by Ian (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ian Hall | 169 comments There are only a few days left in march, i hope everyone has nearly finished gardens of the moon because its nearly time for deadhouse gates.


message 40: by Helen, I·ᴍ ɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ʟɪʙʀᴀʀʏ (new) - rated it 4 stars

Helen | 3616 comments Mod
I found this thread, I'm reading Toll the Hounds. It, like the others, is excellent but they are hard going. So much to remember!


Srihari Vijayakumar I recently only started reading Gardens of the moon and i have some doubts here.What is the actual age of main characters here ? Because after the siege of pale is Tattersail thinks about her life of 219 years in earth??And calot is more than 100 years?? Are they older than Dujek Onearm Who is supposed to be 78 or 79?


message 42: by Helen, I·ᴍ ɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ʟɪʙʀᴀʀʏ (new) - rated it 4 stars

Helen | 3616 comments Mod
But magically enhanced so guess that's why they stay alive.


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