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Memories of Ice

Стивен Эриксон (Steven Erikson)

Acclaim for Steven Erikson’s Epic SeriesThe Malazan Book of the Fallen

MEMORIES OF ICE

Erikson has infused new life into one of the oldest traditions of fiction.… Along with Gardens of the Moon and Deadhouse Gates, Memories of Ice offers all the rewards the word epic so often conjures and fails to deliver. Read and expect to be overpowered, not only by a story that never fails to thrill and entertain, but by a saga that lives up to its name, both intellectually and in its dramatic, visually rich, and lavish storytelling.

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DEADHOUSE GATES

Erikson afflicts me with awe.… vast in scope, almost frighteningly fecund in imagination, and rich in sympathy, his work does something that only the rarest of books can manage: it alters the reader’s perceptions of reality.

—Stephen R. Donaldson

GARDENS OF THE MOON

Give me the evocation of a rich, complex, and yet ultimately unknowable other world, with a compelling suggestion of intricate history and mythology and lore. Give me mystery amid the grand narrative. Give me a world in which every sea hides a crumbled Atlantis, every ruin has a tale to tell, every mattock blade is a silent legacy of struggles unknown. Give me, in other words, the fantasy work of Steven Erikson.

—Andrew Leonard, Salon

If any work is truly deserving of the accolade epic, it is the writing of Steven Erikson. Vast in scope and imagination, spanning continents and cultures as diverse and multifaceted as any to be found in fantasy, Erikson readily towers over every other author writing fantasy today, or for that matter, from the past. Easily one of the best books of the year.

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