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Chargement... The God Is Not Willingpar Steven Erikson
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"New York Times bestselling author Steven Erikson continues the beloved Malazan Book of the Fallen with The God is Not Willing, first in the thrilling new Witness sequel trilogy..."-- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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A return to the world of Malazan is truly a pleasure, exhausting and invigorating—all in the same breathe.
Diving into Erickson’s complex and mind bending writing, reminds me again of how much I enjoy his work. I was hooked from the beginning with Gardens of the Moon and the roller coaster ride that is Malazan has never ceased to engage.
Descriptive, poetic, bardic in scope. Just re-read the Preface. Amazing! The cadence embedded in those few pages is a sample of what’s to come.
TGINW is at times visceral. (Is it too far flung to think of Erickson’s works as an Odyssey? Not to me.) The Malazan arc is epic, a saga of heroic proportions, tragic with subtle humorous intent
Set some years after the Crippled God, TGINW combines all this and more.
Unrest on its borders has the Malazan army on alert. A war chief with an agenda is stirring in Teblor.
Gods, heroes, fighters, some we’ve met before, others who rise to new heights.
All I can say on greeting this first in a new Malazan series is “Hail fellow, well met”... or rather, well read!
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