![]() ![]() Alas, a review must be written I’ll try to keep it as short as possible. Where do I even begin? Is it even possible for anyone to write a review that can give the series the justice it deserves? I know I can’t. ![]() What's three and a half million words between friends?" – Steven Erikson Together with Wrath by John Gwynne and Assassin’s Fate by Robin Hobb, The Crippled God stands among the top of the best final book of a series I’ve ever read, and there’s a definite probability that it will always stay on that list. Erikson has raised the benchmark for Epic/military fantasy ridiculously high with what he created in this series. The entire ten-volume of Malazan Book of the Fallen has been in my TBR pile for almost two years long, and now it has been read, dusted and shelved. Epic, masterful, and scintillating in every sense of these words The Crippled God is an unforgettable magnum opus that concludes Steven Erikson’s genre-defining series: Malazan Book of the Fallen.ġ1,216 pages (Bantam paperback edition) and 3.3 million words read in exactly two months and two weeks I’m done, it’s finally over. ![]()
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