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| Title | : | Memories of Ice (Malazan Book of the Fallen #3) |
| Author | : | Steven Erikson |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 925 pages |
| Published | : | August 1st 2006 by Tor Fantasy (first published December 6th 2001) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. Fiction. High Fantasy |
Steven Erikson
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 925 pages Rating: 4.42 | 43055 Users | 1494 Reviews
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Dearest Rake,

Omg! My husband has arrived!

The Tiste Andii had gathered into a silent ring around the central clearing, awaiting the arrival of their master.
The black, silver-maned dragon emerged from the darkness overhead like a piece of night torn loose, flowing down to settle with a soft crunch of talons in the plain's stony soil. The huge, terrible beast blurred even as it landed, with a warm flow of spice-laden air swirling out to all sides as the sembling drew the dragon's shape inward. A moment later the Son of Darkness stood, cloaked, framed by the gouged tracks of the dragon's front talons, his slightly epicanthic eyes glimmering dull bronze as he surveyed his kin

I love him ❤️

The sword, yet more than the sword. Dragnipur in the hands of cold justice, cold and unhuman. Anomander Rake, the only one among us whose presence sparks fear in Kallor's eyes . . . the only one . . . except it seems, for Silverfox - for my daughter. What might Kallor fear most, if not an alliance between the Son of Darkness and Silverfox?
Kallor's voice boomed. 'Anomander Rake! I seek your clearest vision-I seek the justice of your sword-allow none to sway you with sentiment, and that includes Korlat, who would now whisper urgent in your ear!'
The Son of Darkness, a lone brow raised, slowly turned to regard the High King. 'What else, Kallor,' he said in a low, calm voice, 'keeps my blade from your black heart . . . if not for sentiment?'
****
'This strides too close a path to the Crippled God for it to be accidental, Rake. The Chained One's poison is that of Chaos, after all.'
'Aye,' Rake smiled. 'Curious, isn't it? I think there can be no questions of who is using whom--'
'Maybe.'
'Dealing with the Pannion Domin will present us with formidable challenges.'
Brood grimaced, 'As the child insisted, we will need help.'
The Son of Darkness frowned. 'Explain, please.'
'The T'lan Imass, friend. The undead armies are coming.'
The Tiste Andii's face darkened. 'Is this Dujek Onearm's contributions, then?'
'No, the child. Silverfox. She is a flesh and blood Bonecaster, the first in a long, long time.'
'Tell me of her.'
The warlord did, at length, and when he was done there was silence in the tent.
GOD! I freaking loved this book so much! It was so much better than the first two! They just keep getting better and better. Although, I do know there is a book coming up that I am dreading.
I fall more in love with these characters every time I read about them. We are finally back to where we started in the first book with the characters I know. Now a couple of peeps came from the second book but not too much. I'm guessing they are all going to be together at some point if they don't all die before then.
I really loved the character of Silverfox. She was brought back from someone that died in the first book. I'm not saying anything else about that though.
And we all know I loved Rake being back in the book. But those are not the only characters. Whiskeyjack, Picker, Blend, Dujek, Quick Ben... ugg there are just so many. You can't help but fall in love with them and this story. At least I can't.
The ending was freaking sad! Jesus, I know that he's going to make all of the books have sad endings and we are going to lose so many more of the people that we love. But then again, some do come back but not necessarily as who they were before. I don't know. I do know that Mr. Erikson can break a heart and he's going to keep breaking mine until it's totally gone.
I'm so happy that I found this series through my friends on Goodreads though!
Happy Reading!
Mel ♥
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| Original Title: | Memories of Ice |
| ISBN: | 0765348802 (ISBN13: 9780765348807) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Malazan Book of the Fallen #3, Malazan #7, Ultimate reading order suggested by members of the Malazan Empire Forum #13, Malazan Authors’ Suggested Reading Order #13 , more |
| Literary Awards: | Prix Aurora Award Nominee for Best of the Decade (2017) |
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Ratings: 4.42 From 43055 Users | 1494 ReviewsColumn Regarding Books Memories of Ice (Malazan Book of the Fallen #3)
Simply one of the best books i ever read. Period. Erikson is a master storyteller in every aspect.*** 4.85 ***Second time around even better than the first!!! What was I thinking! This deserves to be rounded up to 5 stars!!! But the pain.... Just as painful and potent as the first time! __________________________________*** 4.35 ***A buddy read with my family and friends at BB&B! Because we love Fantasy and are a bit of masochists too... "..."And the fact remained, whatever games the gods played, it was hard-working dirt-poor bastards like him who suffered for it...." Epic Fantasy of
Dearest Rake, Omg! My husband has arrived! The Tiste Andii had gathered into a silent ring around the central clearing, awaiting the arrival of their master. The black, silver-maned dragon emerged from the darkness overhead like a piece of night torn loose, flowing down to settle with a soft crunch of talons in the plain's stony soil. The huge, terrible beast blurred even as it landed, with a warm flow of spice-laden air swirling out to all sides as the sembling drew the dragon's shape inward.

A true masterpiece of the genre. If Gardens of the Moon (however ambitious) was a sloppy introduction with narrative obstructions that prevented shiny and glossy entry into the series, then duo of Deadhouse Gates with its emotional wrestling and Memories of Ice with its flawless execution, were determined in their goal to win you over for eternity.In my opinion, this is Eriksons best book. And the words I would use to describe it are: perfectly balanced.Sufficiently developed newly
The harder the world, the fiercer the honour. The Bridgeburners - Sorry, Hedge, Detoran, Fiddler, Quick Ben, WhiskeyJack, Mallet, Antsy, KalamThis will be more of a my feelies about stuff and fangirly essay than a review. There's your warning!Memories of Ice was literally the longest read of my life. I've never taken more than 2 weeks to finish a book, be it good or dull as watching two turtles go at it. But, due to the curse upon my malazan reading experience, I know this is Erikson's doing,
Reread: I think after the first read I was so shell shocked I really didn't know what to write. Even on reread this book just takes it out of you. The amount of empathy written into the characters and the scenes. SE builds it up so well that a simple summary sentence such as "He was my friend" leaves you gut punched. The first time around if forced to choose I would have said DHG was a nano increment better than MOI. I have to go the other way upon reread. MOI is by far the superior story. I
A towering work of imagination - Steven Erikson is the best writer I've read.This is such an epic story, I figured a typical review couldn't do it justice, so I asked for some help from the characters who always know best.Harllo: "I won the best friend award for this story. My only regret is that I had but one life to give in defense of those I love. (But, then again, Gruntle becomes a cat, I'm not over fond of cats...)"Itkovian: "I signed up for the role of Shield Anvil, thinking I'm in for a


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