![]() ![]() But I found so much more to enjoy my second time through. After all, during my first read through Toll the Hounds was easily my least favorite in the series (along with Dust of Dreams ). And it completes Erikson's inverted tragic form. It conveys conflicting worlds of misery, heartbreak, and hope at the same time. As usual, Erikson answers some questions, but leaves many, many more unanswered or somewhat ambiguous. Yet despite how good a read The Bonehunters can be at times, it is still only mediocre when compared to the rest of Steven Erikson's Malaz world.ĥ. This volume also has a number of wonderful Quick Ben and Kalam scenes. One of the best aspects of this book is the way the Master of the Deck, Ganoes Paran, decides to deal with this nasty plague. Meanwhile, Dujek Onearm's host finds itself at the Seven Cities, confronted with a deadly plague. The siege at Y'Gatan in particular is intense and a real wonder to read. The Malazan Fourteenth Army has destroyed the Whirlwind and continues its mop-up operations. This is another excellent (and long) instalment in the series. ![]()
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