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A review by zeph1337
The Bonehunters by Steven Erikson
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Well, this was one hell of a ride. It is somehow both the longest Malazan book yet but also it went by the fastest for me, finishing it in just about 10 days.
The book immediately grabbed my attention with its first part/book where we just got to check in with loads of characters we previously met and in general just all around favorite characters of the whole series. The humor in book 1 was especially strong with its main source being two new side characters accompanying Apsalar. There is also something to be said about the fact that this is the first book in the series where we don’t get introduced to something completely new in the beginning. Just makes you feel right at home.
Book 2 is where things get crazy where our main story is the siege of a city and that whole sequence got super tense and gripping and the whole thing just felt like an epic climax in the middle of the book and as a result I just breezed through large chunks of this book unable to stop.
The third book kind of pulled me back down again. It felt more of a mixed bag overall with things dragging a bit and other things just felt like they were going nowhere or even feeling a little unnecessary to be told. It was still balanced well enough with epic sequences and great character moments that I overall still enjoyed it. Also I’m pretty sure that it was by far the shortest of all the books so it didn’t make that much of a dent in the overall enjoyment of the whole book.
Now let’s get to the heart of the book. The final part or as it is self titled within the book (and also used a lot by Malazan fans): The convergence! And yes everything came together in a totally epic way. The stakes are immensely high and you feel like everything can happen at any point in time and the superb pacing of it all, which honestly can be said about almost the whole book, just makes you breeze through it, unable to stop and just wanting to know what crazy thing is gonna happen next.
What I especially loved about The Bonehunters: There has been so much build up in the previous five books and they all had their own separate great climaxes. But it can’t really be compared to this one as it just brings almost everything that happened so far in the whole series together. There is just not really much time “wasted” introducing new stuff. We are just reaping the benefits of everything that happened before and it is fantastic.
I was already excited to read Reaper’s Gale after I finished Midnight Tides but that feeling just multiplied tenfold. I mean I am also very close to finishing my other current read (The Expanse #4) but I just didn’t do that because I wanted so much more to see how this all unfolds.
Not sure I’ll be able to keep my “One Malazan book a month pace”. Now I feel like I wanna go faster than that. :)
I also think that whole feeling of “super-excitement” for the next book makes The Bonehunters my new favorite Malazan book.
I also think that whole feeling of “super-excitement” for the next book makes The Bonehunters my new favorite Malazan book.