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Baalzamon said:
sapphi_snake said:
Khuutra said:

Steven Erikson beggars every other fantasy writer in terms of sheer, horrifying scope and import and the vast ideas that he throws around like so much rice at a wedding.

I'll finish Toll the Hounds tomorrow, but when a savage, 11,000 page story like this one is the barest footnote in the context of an enormous, never-ending conflict, and the story keeps hitting you over and over and over with nre revelations

The Jaghut, my God the Jaghut.

O_o

Are you serious???

Pretty sure he is, the series I'm reading is massively long too, and although it allows for tons of storyline, sometimes it seems to start dragging on in parts.

Ah, well if it's a series then it's understandable. I thought it was just one book.



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