BOOK THINK #11: Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson with special guest Jimmy Nutts!
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Join me for the latest episode of Book Think with my very special guest from The Fantasy Nuttwork, Jimmy Nutts! Check out his channel for great reviews and wonderful discussions.
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We get into spoilers around the 26 minute mark but that's a whole bunch to watch before hand so check it out! We are talking about Gardens of the Moon of course, because, Yes! We can! - Розваги
Thanks for having me, I was super excited to chat with you and talk Malazan!
You bet! Had a great time, thank you!
I agree with you on Malazan being a great intro to fantasy. It was the second fantasy series I read (after His Dark Materials) and I was blown away by it.
Just got the chance to watch this, great discussion!
Thank you!
Thanks for talking about one of my favorites ever. ❤ I have Fall of Light and Path to Ascendancy left. After that I'm rereading!
Nice! And you'll start the fun all over again!
I'm currently just about to read Toll the Hounds for the first time. Currently Gardens of the Moon is in the dead center of my ranking of the series. It's a solid 9/10 with not many weak parts imo
Enjoy the trip back to Genebackis!
Wonderful discussion of one of my favorite series EVER! Thank you 👍😊
You are very welcome!
Gardens gets better as the series moves on.
Then on a reread, it's better still as you see all of the foreshadowing laid down for the entire series.
After the final epilogue in CG, I did go back to re re read the prologue to GotM. It was difficult to stop.
Eagerly anticipating Walk in Shadow for hopefully more info on the Azath. But apparently, this Karsa guy took precedent, so Erickson is forgiven.
You are so right! Thanks Eric!
I like how Jimmy referenced the idea of ranking these books against each other, and how some people feel that Gardens is the "weakest" book of the series.
Well, if this is the book that started you on a three and a half million word journey, then I find myself hard pressed to say it's the weakest, and loath to even considering the idea of ranking them.
Also, this is just the start, in the end it's, what, 37 books?!
Yeah, it's a lot of books that are so intricately linked to be one incredibly huge story. I think it may be just the term "weakest" that doesn't sound right. It feels degrading of a book that is not "weak" by any means. It's okay to have favorite sections of that story though. Thanks for tuning in Paul!
Great discussion. I loved the discussion of the epigraph... although I think that you and Jimmy have now replaced me. I don't need to do any more videos ... 😭😭
Nonsense 😂
Hardly! Never stop my friend. You are the inspiration!😂
Don't you have one left to do? 😂
AP, surely you know we only watch your videos for your charming accent, and that they don't have. 😉
Not even the mysterious episode 13?
I'm always on the verge of a Malazan re-read. I live on that edge. It makes me feel alive!
Haha, same here 😊
Well done, gentlemen. I've been hemming & hawing about restarting my stalled Malazan re-read, and listening to you two convinced me. Reaper's Gale here I come!
YES!