Hardcover, 720 pages

Published Dec. 17, 2012 by Bantam Press.

ISBN:
978-0-593-06446-7
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reviewed Blood and Bone by Ian C. Esslemont (Novels of the Malazan Empire, #5)

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At this point, if you have read the other Malazan books by Esslemont then you have read many (or all) of the Malazan books by Steven Erikson and will read this volume. Those people will derive the most out of Blood & Bone (particularly if you have read Forge of Darkness by Erikson).

The Malazan series is a strange breed... namely because it harks back to the days when each volume in a series was self-contained. Theoretically, you should be able to pick any book by any author and read it in any order... you'll be just as confused about any over-arching story.

Esslemont's reticence is at once empowering to reader as it is frustrating. Sure, he treats the readers as if they are intelligent enough to make the necessary connections, but sometimes one just does not know what is going on. It almost seems like you need to know …