![]() ![]() Beware spoilers, though! Just keep your eyes to the summary and you should be fine. If you pick up this book and feel lost, I suggest reading a chapter and then reading the chapter summary on the Malazan Wiki. This made reading the first third of the book very slow, but it was worth it as by the second and final third of the book I was burning through it – I finished it in two days. I made sure that I’d taken in every detail on the page, sometimes reading it twice if I wasn’t sure. Picking it up the second time, I decided to read very slowly. If the books only get better from here, I am in for the ride of my life. ![]() Who were these characters and what were they doing? Where were they? What the hell is going on?! I didn’t see the point in reading on when there was no hope of me understanding a thing that happened. ![]() I was confused by everything and nothing made any sense. Over a year ago, I read 200 pages and had to put it down. I wanted to get that out of the way before I say that it took me two attempts to get into this book. Steven Erikson’s first book in Malazan Book of the Fallen is a masterpiece: if the books only get better from here – which I hear a lot from fans of the series – then I am in for the ride of my life. The world is rich and its history angry and proud. In this Gardens of the Moon book review, I discuss how amazing it is. Gardens of the Moon is one of the best fantasy booksI have ever read. ![]() My Rating: 5/5 Spoiler Free Gardens of the Moon Book Review ![]()
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