Deadhouse Gates (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #2)

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2005

ISBN:
978-0-7653-1002-6
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Deadhouse Gates is an epic fantasy novel by Canadian writer Steven Erikson, the second in his series Malazan Book of the Fallen. Deadhouse Gates follows on from the first novel, Gardens of the Moon, and takes place simultaneously with events in the third novel Memories of Ice. The novel was first published in the United Kingdom as a trade paperback on 1 September 2000, with a mass-market paperback edition followed on 1 October 2001. The first United States edition was published in hardback by Tor Books on 28 February 2005 with a mass-market paperback edition following on 7 February 2006. This is the only novel in the series where the UK and US editions share the same cover; the other US books use a different cover artist and style. It received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising the tones, the softer introduction, and the plot. Some critics criticized the …

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Review of 'Deadhouse Gates (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #2)' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

It's not Deadhouse Gates, it's me. It took me nearly 2 years to finish this book. Amazon kept throwing Gardens of the Moon and Deadhouse Gates at me as something I might like for a long time. I finally ordered them, as there were nothing but rave reviews for them. I enjoyed Gardens of the Moon alright, though it's not my favorite ever, but Deadhouse Gates? Wow. Another different story. It doesn't continue the story of the first book, and instead turns to the continent of Seven Cities. Said Seven Cities want to break the shackles of the Empire and throw their conquerors out, and so they rise up against the Empire.

In the middle of this, we have Mappo and Icarium from the first book, a band of Bridgeburners and friends chasing Apsalar and her father and at the same time plotting to assassinate the Empress. Furthermore, we have …

Review of 'Deadhouse Gates (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #2)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This is the second book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series and it is just as good as the first one. The plot, setting, and characters are flawlessly executed and, in my opinion, this series is shaping up as one of the best epic fantasies I have ever read. Good guys and bad guys are blurred, as they are in [a:George R.R. Martin|346732|George R.R. Martin|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1195658637p2/346732.jpg]'s A Song of Ice and Fire. The story is also similarly violent (if perhaps a bit less) and I was surprised when some good guys died; it's like no one is truly safe here. However, unlike A Song of Ice and Fire magic plays an important role in the story and worldbuilding. There are plenty of gods or Ascendants that mess up mortal's lives and serve to increase the scope of the story.
Overall, I would highly recommend this series for any fan …