Gardens of the Moon

Steven Erikson
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Do you still need convincing? I'll help!

Bormgans
12/30/2016
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I don't have a lot of analysis to offer to readers already familiar with Gardens Of The Moon. It's a massive book (703 pages + an 8 page glossary) and yet I only took 4 notes while reading. In this case, that means there was nothing to complain about structurally or idea-wise: so no plot holes, or bad writing, or philosophically unsound ideas. It also means Erikson didn't surprise me with particular insights in the human condition.

That last one is not necessarily a negative: I don't want to imply Erikson writes derivative, superficial stuff--he doesn't--but I have the feeling I can only start making valid points on his ideological foundations after I've read a lot more of this series.

So what do I have to offer to readers familiar with this debut? Nothing but the information I liked it a lot--which may or may not say something about how our tastes align. I was a bit bogged down at the halfway point, but that probably was more because of other things keeping me from reading than because of the book itself.

I do want to convince fantasy readers unfamiliar with Erikson to start this widely acclaimed book, so I'll devote the rest of this review to doing just that.

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