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DG was my second favorite Malazan. It almost rivaled some of the Gap in terms of edge-of-your-seat, ripping-your-heart-out content.Fist and Faith wrote:I was fairly amazed by the number of people in the fb Malazan group who didn't care for DG. I've read books 1-4 three times. Each time I read DG, I think there couldn't be a better book in the world. Then I read Memories of Ice, and have to revise that. Still, I am stunned by the glory of DG every time.
I'm Murrin wrote:What, she couldn't wait half an hour for you to finish it?Avatar wrote:DHG is definitely one of my favourites. MaddAddam arrived, but the GF has decreed that she gets the first read, so I'm waiting.
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I don't know how Tehol and Bugg stayed so hilarious when they were constantly and absurdly over the top, but they were awesome. And the ootooloo, and the scene where....Frostheart Grueburn wrote:
Humor does surface in the series, but it's either dry/sarcastic or earthy à lá Scandinavia.All those Tehol/Bugg scenes, Karsa/Samar, Ublala, voyeur chickens...I'm not revealing the character of an ootooloo, but let us just say that I exploded into hysterical laughter in a crowded bus...
Hahaha, it's ok, she's done with it now, (only took her a day) so that's what I'm reading. And I read Pratchett's The Last Hero while I waited.Fist and Faith wrote:I'm Murrin wrote:What, she couldn't wait half an hour for you to finish it?Avatar wrote:MaddAddam arrived, but the GF has decreed that she gets the first read, so I'm waiting.
Ha, Ha! I hate history, that's why I read fantasy!Fist and Faith wrote:Just go read a history book!![]()
Riddled, Fiddled, Dancered, Whiskyjacked, Tattersailed, Kulped, Duikered and Crokused with humans I can just about put up with.Fist and Faith wrote:Malazan has some amazing humans, but it's way riddled with demons, spirits, and gods!