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A review by momotaa
Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson
5.0
4.5 stars
I really enjoyed this. There were times I felt a little confused, usually upon the introduction of some new being or force. Very interesting characters, a ton of them, to be sure, all intertwining in one way or another, whether as allies or opposition, but with the exception of maybe one main character (Lorn, god, there were times when I found humanity in her, mostly when she was being "Lorn" and she definitely was making an effort to leave Lorn behind and just be Adjunct, but she was just bad people), I found almost everyone likable.
Loved Paran and Kalam and Crockus, WhiskeyJack, Rake, I could go on and on. I was a bit confused by
I will be reading the next one.
I really enjoyed this. There were times I felt a little confused, usually upon the introduction of some new being or force. Very interesting characters, a ton of them, to be sure, all intertwining in one way or another, whether as allies or opposition, but with the exception of maybe one main character (Lorn, god, there were times when I found humanity in her, mostly when she was being "Lorn" and she definitely was making an effort to leave Lorn behind and just be Adjunct, but she was just bad people), I found almost everyone likable.
Loved Paran and Kalam and Crockus, WhiskeyJack, Rake, I could go on and on. I was a bit confused by
Spoiler
the ending when Rallick takes Vorcan into the house...I will be reading the next one.