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Dust of Dreams by Steven Erikson


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The word "convergence" appears frequently in the last third of Steven Erikson's Dust of Dreams, and its use is both appropriate and deceptive, a circumstance which will come as no surprise to long-standing readers of the The Malazan Book of the Fallen, of which Dust of Dreams is the ninth and next to last volume. From the start of Dust of Dreams, everyone from the Malazan Adjunct Tavore to the Letherii King to a group of Elder Gods to the lizard-like K'Chain Che'malle and several other persons and peoples have a plan or plans to pursue. The problem for the reader is that all those plans point to a big conclusion coming up in The Crippled God, the final volume of the series. The problem for the characters is that none of their plans work out the way they expected.


Unlike other volumes in the series, Dust of Dreams does not contain its own stand-alone story, it's actually the first half of an extraordinarily long novel. To his credit, Erikson does manage to end Dust of Dreams not so much on a cliff-hanger as on a long look over a vast precipice, giving everyone a chance to catch their breath before jumping into the apocalyptic vision that looms before them.



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