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Midnight Tides (Malazan Book of Fallen) (edition 2004)

by Steven Erikson

Series: Malazan Book of the Fallen (5), World of Malazan (Book of the Fallen 5), Malazan Chronology (6)

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After decades of internecine warfare, the tribes of the Tiste Edur have at last united under the Warlock King of the Hiroth, There is peace--but it has been exacted at a terrible price: a pact made with a hidden power whose motives are the best suspect, at worst, deadly. To the south, the expansionist kingdom of Lether, eager to fulfill its long-prophesized renaissance as an Empire reborn, has enslved all its less-civilized neighbors with rapacious hunger. All, that is, save one--the Tiste Edur. And it must be only a matter of time before they too fall--either beneath the suffocating weight of gold, or by slaughter at the edge of a sword. Or so destiny has decreed. Yet as the two sides gather for a pivotal treaty neither truly wants, ancient forces are awakening. For the impending struggle between these two peoples is but a pale reflection of a far more profound, primal battle--a confrontation with the still-raw wound of an old betrayal and the craving for revenge at its seething heart.… (more)
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Title:Midnight Tides (Malazan Book of Fallen)
Authors:Steven Erikson
Info:Bantam Press (2004), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 509 pages
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Objectively speaking, this was probably a good book. But I spent the entire read bored out of my mind. Might be more enjoyable to have read it following book 1 or 2 when characters and places are still being introduced regularly, but to go from the prior plotlines and character arcs to reading about a bunch of loser shadow elves and some horribly placed philosophical musings about the woes of imperialism just didn't do anything for me. It continues to build on the overarching story and its definitely an important addition to the series, but it spent considerably too much time trying to look clever with 'witty' dialogue and page after page of moralizing. ( )
  aepCaomhan | Jul 20, 2023 |
I mean, the book is nice and all, but I couldn't care for the characters. Also, I keep wondering why I should spend so much time in reading these books when I could use the time to do other things, including reading more interesting books.

I doubt I will continue reading this series, but mind you, that is also what I thought after reading the four previous books. ( )
  NachoSeco | Oct 10, 2022 |
First of all, that cover over there is WAY better than mine. Too bad I have a whole set of the shitty "THIS IS A FANTASY BOOK" covers.

At any rate, this is the point where my re-read became a read, since MT is where I gave up previously. And it made a lot more sense, having reread the first four, but still wasn't as good as, say, MoI (high-water mark, as far as I'm concerned).

It's full of great characters (All the Sengars, all the Beddicts, etc.) but I felt like I never got quite enough, and never quite grasped what was going on with Udinaas or the Azath house. I suspect both of those plotlines will be clearer on reread.

This is barely a spoiler, but I was very disappointed that we didn't end up where we started in HoC. It seems like the brothers Sengar are a long way from chaining Trull, which is fine, but I was really anticipating that final break and was pretty let down when it didn't come.

I also thought, going in, that people must be overselling Tehol and Bugg, but they are not. Tehol Beddict might be my favorite character in anything, ever. Certainly in Malazan, and he and Bugg make an amazing team. I would buy a whole series of Tehol's Schemes and Ventures, especially if Bugg is along for the ride.

There's a lot of cool stuff here, and thinking back, I can't think of any plotlines that I didn't like--the Kettle/Azath plot was really interesting, it just lost me along the way, and Udinaas kept getting interesting just when I was like "Screw that" (although, Feather Witch, I understand your anger and frustration, but damn are you unfair to the guy).

Also amazing and introduced here (to me, anyway, I haven't done any of the ICE books): Iron Bars. Full stop.

Now looking forward to seeing our old friends in the Bonehunters...anyone that's still alive, anyway. ( )
  Adamantium | Aug 21, 2022 |
Sögurnar um Malazan veldið skipta nú algerlega um umhverfi. Sagan fjallar nú um ættflokkana Tiste Edur sem hafa verið sameinaðir af öflugum stríðsherra en æðsti seiðmaður ættflokkanna hefur án þeirra vitundar samið við Krypplaða guðinn um völd gegn þjónustu. Næst umráðasvæði ættflokkanna er svo gerspillta heimsveldið Lether sem ætlar sér að ráðast gegn ættflokkunum. Krypplaði guðinn spilar stórt hlutverk í þessari bók og mun auka áhrif sín til muna eftir því sem á söguna líður. ( )
  SkuliSael | Apr 28, 2022 |
Op de helft ( )
  MVO_1 | Feb 16, 2022 |
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From the twisting, smoke-filled clouds, blood rained down.
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For the German-language version of the series 'Das Spiel der Götter', this book was split into two volumes - 'Kinder des Schattens' (2005) ISBN 3-442-24298-3 and
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After decades of internecine warfare, the tribes of the Tiste Edur have at last united under the Warlock King of the Hiroth, There is peace--but it has been exacted at a terrible price: a pact made with a hidden power whose motives are the best suspect, at worst, deadly. To the south, the expansionist kingdom of Lether, eager to fulfill its long-prophesized renaissance as an Empire reborn, has enslved all its less-civilized neighbors with rapacious hunger. All, that is, save one--the Tiste Edur. And it must be only a matter of time before they too fall--either beneath the suffocating weight of gold, or by slaughter at the edge of a sword. Or so destiny has decreed. Yet as the two sides gather for a pivotal treaty neither truly wants, ancient forces are awakening. For the impending struggle between these two peoples is but a pale reflection of a far more profound, primal battle--a confrontation with the still-raw wound of an old betrayal and the craving for revenge at its seething heart.

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