Ry
Explorer
I have now read the first 2 Malazan: Book of the Fallen novels. Spoilers ahead
I'm not sure that I should continue.
[sblock]First of all the second book really dissolved towards the end; the wizard-of-oz-like delivery from Genabackis really made it hard to take it seriously, for example. The wizard-of-oz-like "Hey, I'm the emperor of shadow but I'll save you guys anyway." wasn't so hot either.[/sblock]
But my bigger issue is that I tend to find some really great stories are getting diminished by the torrent of sidestories.
[sblock]For example, the moment with the huge flock of crows was very poetic. But right next to the back and forth of the Half-Jaghut and the way off track Bridgeburner, and the pointlessness of Kalam's entire mission, I think something's being lost.[/sblock]
So my main question is, does it improve? Is there more coherence as the stories go on?
I'm not sure that I should continue.
[sblock]First of all the second book really dissolved towards the end; the wizard-of-oz-like delivery from Genabackis really made it hard to take it seriously, for example. The wizard-of-oz-like "Hey, I'm the emperor of shadow but I'll save you guys anyway." wasn't so hot either.[/sblock]
But my bigger issue is that I tend to find some really great stories are getting diminished by the torrent of sidestories.
[sblock]For example, the moment with the huge flock of crows was very poetic. But right next to the back and forth of the Half-Jaghut and the way off track Bridgeburner, and the pointlessness of Kalam's entire mission, I think something's being lost.[/sblock]
So my main question is, does it improve? Is there more coherence as the stories go on?