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Dust of Dreams
Author Steven Erikson
Cover artistSteve Stone
Language English
Series Malazan Book of the Fallen
Genre Fantasy, Novel
Publisher Bantam (UK & Canada) & Tor Books (USA)
Publication date
18 August 2009 (UK)
Publication place United Kingdom
Media typePrint ( Hardback & Paperback)
Pages1,280 pp (UK paperback edition)
ISBN 0-7653-1655-2
Preceded by Toll the Hounds 
Followed by The Crippled God 

Dust of Dreams is the ninth volume of Canadian author Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen. It is the first book in the series to end on a cliffhanger, dealing with the fallout from Reaper's Gale, and forms the first half of the series finale. The Crippled God forms the second half and is the tenth and final novel in the series. [1]

Development

In a 2014 Q&A with Tor, Erikson says he considers Dust of Dreams to be the first half of a single, concluding book. [2]

Plot

Dust of Dreams returns to the continent of Lether, last seen in Reaper's Gale. Adjunct Tavore leads the Malazan army into the Letherii Wastelands to fight against an unknown threat.

Critical reception

Dust of Dreams received mixed reviews, largely because it was written as the first half of a single volume.

Bill Capossere says it is "in the top tier of a top-tier series", but also says, "it ends, unfortunately, with a cliffhanger, but Dust of Dreams leaves you wanting more." [3]

SFFWorld says, "On first read it does appear to be one of the weakest of the Malazan books", but clarifies the book feels incomplete without its sequel. [4]

SF Site said that the book "is as complex and deep as any in fantasy or science fiction". Although the review acknowledges the lack of a conclusion, it praises the book's setup for the final volume. [5]

References

  1. ^ "Dust of Dreams". Steven Erikson. 2009. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Steven Erikson Answers Your Dust of Dreams Questions!". Tor Books. 2014. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  3. ^ Capossere, Bill (2010). "Dust of Dreams: The best LRMMVSTLB fantasy epic". Fantasy Literature. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  4. ^ Jones, Owen (2009). "Dust of Dreams by Steven Erikson". sffworld.com. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  5. ^ Johnson, Greg L. (2010). "Dust of Dreams". SF Site. Retrieved 22 July 2022.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dust of Dreams
Author Steven Erikson
Cover artistSteve Stone
Language English
Series Malazan Book of the Fallen
Genre Fantasy, Novel
Publisher Bantam (UK & Canada) & Tor Books (USA)
Publication date
18 August 2009 (UK)
Publication place United Kingdom
Media typePrint ( Hardback & Paperback)
Pages1,280 pp (UK paperback edition)
ISBN 0-7653-1655-2
Preceded by Toll the Hounds 
Followed by The Crippled God 

Dust of Dreams is the ninth volume of Canadian author Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen. It is the first book in the series to end on a cliffhanger, dealing with the fallout from Reaper's Gale, and forms the first half of the series finale. The Crippled God forms the second half and is the tenth and final novel in the series. [1]

Development

In a 2014 Q&A with Tor, Erikson says he considers Dust of Dreams to be the first half of a single, concluding book. [2]

Plot

Dust of Dreams returns to the continent of Lether, last seen in Reaper's Gale. Adjunct Tavore leads the Malazan army into the Letherii Wastelands to fight against an unknown threat.

Critical reception

Dust of Dreams received mixed reviews, largely because it was written as the first half of a single volume.

Bill Capossere says it is "in the top tier of a top-tier series", but also says, "it ends, unfortunately, with a cliffhanger, but Dust of Dreams leaves you wanting more." [3]

SFFWorld says, "On first read it does appear to be one of the weakest of the Malazan books", but clarifies the book feels incomplete without its sequel. [4]

SF Site said that the book "is as complex and deep as any in fantasy or science fiction". Although the review acknowledges the lack of a conclusion, it praises the book's setup for the final volume. [5]

References

  1. ^ "Dust of Dreams". Steven Erikson. 2009. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Steven Erikson Answers Your Dust of Dreams Questions!". Tor Books. 2014. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  3. ^ Capossere, Bill (2010). "Dust of Dreams: The best LRMMVSTLB fantasy epic". Fantasy Literature. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  4. ^ Jones, Owen (2009). "Dust of Dreams by Steven Erikson". sffworld.com. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  5. ^ Johnson, Greg L. (2010). "Dust of Dreams". SF Site. Retrieved 22 July 2022.



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