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A review by projectmemo
House of Chains by Steven Erikson
4.0
This is pretty much a direct sequel to Deadhouse Gates. We follow the same characters - plus a few new ones - and all of the remaining storylines from that book get wrapped up here. The characters definitely grew on me after spending more time with them; though I still prefer the characters from books 1 and 3.
Of course we also get the iconic "wtf is going on" moments, but as opposed to the previous book where those moments get woven into the plot, in this book they happen with characters that are completely unrelated to the rest of the characters. Which is my main gripe with this book because not knowing what is happening with an entire character is not much fun, and while I'm sure that storyline will get explained later on, going back and forth to that plot felt a bit jarring, especially because every other character in the book is part of the main plot.
Of course we also get the iconic "wtf is going on" moments, but as opposed to the previous book where those moments get woven into the plot, in this book they happen with characters that are completely unrelated to the rest of the characters. Which is my main gripe with this book because not knowing what is happening with an entire character is not much fun, and while I'm sure that storyline will get explained later on, going back and forth to that plot felt a bit jarring, especially because every other character in the book is part of the main plot.