
Dust of Dreams Book Nine of The Malazan Book of the Fallen
Reviews

Okay, I'll admit that I was pretty lost in the middle of this book. A lot of storylines were converging (lol) with a myriad of old & new characters, so it took me a few seconds after each POV shift to remember who the crap these characters were XD. Then the ending happened WHILE I WAS ON A PLANE & I just.................

Only one left! Most of this book moved slower than the previous installments which is why it seems to get lower ratings than the other books. While not the weakest Malazan book in my opinion, it definitely doesn't fall into my favourite books of the series category. As with Toll of the Hounds, I enjoyed the beginning more than some of the other books because I did know some of the characters. You'd think by book 9 that we'd know all of the characters, but it wouldn't really be Malazan without some chaos and confusion added in. This is largely a set-up book for the grand finale, but that doesn't mean things didn't happen. I honestly don't know how Erikson is going to wrap this all up in one book. I am extremely tempted to just move on to The Crippled God, but I can't give up on the recommended reading order now!

Again, pretty much par for the course that it was brilliant. At this point, I feel like I'm leaning over the edge of a canyon and about to fall into the abyss that is finishing the series, but I can feel it staring back and I'm going to take a little time off first.



















