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The Crippled God (Malazan Book of the Fallen #10) Hardcover | Pages: 921 pages
Rating: 4.47 | 22127 Users | 956 Reviews

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Original Title: The Crippled God
ISBN: 0593046358 (ISBN13: 9780593046357)
Edition Language: English
Series: Malazan Book of the Fallen #10, Malazan #17, La caduta di Malazan #6.1, Ultimate reading order suggested by members of the Malazan Empire Forum #29 , more
Literary Awards: Prix Aurora Award Nominee for Best of the Decade (2017)

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The Bonehunters march for Kolanse, led by Adjunct Tavore. This woman with no gifts of magic, deemed plain, unprepossessing, displaying nothing to instill loyalty or confidence, will challenge the gods - if her own mutinous troops don't kill her first. Her enemy, the Forkrul Assail, seek to cleanse the world, to annihilate everything. In the realm of Kurald Galain, home to the long lost city of Kharkanas, a refugees commanded by Yedan Derryg, the Watch, await the breaching of Lightfall, and the coming of the Tiste Liosan. In this war they cannot win, they will die in the name of an empty city and a queen with no subjects. Elsewhere, the three Elder Gods, Kilmandaros, Errastas and Sechul Lath, work to shatter the chains binding Korabas, the Otataral Dragon. Against her force of utter devastation, no mortal can stand. At the Gates of Starvald Demelain, the Azath House sealing the portal is dying. Soon will come the Eleint, dragons, and a final cataclysm.

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Title:The Crippled God (Malazan Book of the Fallen #10)
Author:Steven Erikson
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 921 pages
Published:March 21st 2011 by Bantam Press (first published February 15th 2011)
Categories:Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. Fiction. High Fantasy

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A breathtaking conclusion to an outstanding series; the Malazan Book of the Fallen is a masterpiece of its genre and has affirmed its place as my favourite epic grimdark fantasy series. The Crippled God didn't leave much room for breathers and I am sure this is the least amount of time I've spent finishing a novel in this series - the exception being Gardens of the Moon, which is the shortest book by far. I will also not spend much time relating about this final instalment, save that it was

Simple review. If you have gotten this far you do not need an introduction. If you have made it this far then you do not want me to spoil the plot. People have analysed that the ending of the series is weak. I completely disagree. This is up there with Deadhouse Gates, Memories Of Ice and Midnight Tides. Everything is written perfectly. Poetic. I cared about all the point of view characters. Even the storylines I did not care about too much in the prior instalment Dust Of Dreams, such as the

I'm not going to say too much about this final instalment of the Malazan Book of the Fallen series. Mostly because I've prattled on long enough in my previous 9 reviews about all the reasons why this is such a great series. If you have made it to this 10th book chances are you already know about them as well! I do think The Crippled God was a satisfying conclusion to the series and that on the whole Malazan is one of the two true epics the fantasy genre has to offer. The other series being WoT

Full review now up!I cant believe I finally finished this series. Ten books, seven months, thousands of pages, and countless characters later here I am. Wondering how long it will take me before I re-read this series. I know I just finished it, but after spending so many months reading it I find myself out of my routine. I want to march the Chain of Dogs with Coltaine again, I want to fight the Pannion Domin with the Bridgeburners at Coral, and witness the Bonehunters at YGhatan and Malaz City.

Wow! What a ride.I started this ride in May 2012 when I have picked the first book in my hands.Since then, and through these almost whole 5 years, even if i wasn't reading any of the books at the moment my thoughts were turned toward them.Right now, I am still under the impressions of the last book that I can't write the proper review that this serial deserves.I can only tell this. Perfect. In any way imaginable.Now, I will take a longer rest from the epic fantasy genre and hopefully in next

3/2 WHERE THE HELL IS MY COPY? Was shipped 2/23 from Book Depository, I want it now I NEED it now I'M DYING I can't read anything else, do anything else *SOB*3/5 IT'S HERE, OMG, see ya all in a week!Finito! Well, he did it. Steven Erikson gave us an utterly satisfactory conclusion to this massive series that has had me obsessed for years now. Bravo. I can't really say anything else right now, I am still digesting everything. It turned the past nihilism on it's ass! My only complaint right now is

Wow. Just wow. It took me a long time to get to this point, but it was so worth it. I can't say much about the book itself because I would just have to mark the whole review as a spoiler, but what I will say is Erikson has truly created a masterpiece. Having so many characters and plot-lines makes it really difficult to tie together, and sometimes authors flop at the end or just never finish. Erikson is not one of those authors. He has one of the largest worlds, if not the largest, in fantasy

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