Midnight Tides
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Malazan Book of the Fallen
 Midnight
 Tides
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The Malazan Book of the Fallen, Book 5
Steven Erikson
Read By: John Haag
Those with a taste for massive high fantasy epics will welcome Erikson’s fifth entry in his Malazan Book of the Fallen saga (after 2006’s House of Chains), though it largely deals with the calm between storms. In the north, the Warlock King has united the tribes of Tiste Edur into a formidable realm, though his four feisty sons may yet cause problems. In the south, the still more formidable kingdom of Lether is using both bribery and military threats to intimidate its neighbors and rebuild its ancient empire. Tiste Edur will have none of this, however, for reasons going back to bloody feuds of centuries past. The author has a rare talent for building character by internal dialogue without slowing the pace. The large cast may daunt new readers, but maps and a glossary help fill the gaps. The ending suggests there’ll be a lot more action in the sixth book (out of a projected 10).
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This post has 3 comments
December 8th, 2012
Great book, terrible narrator. Could only get 1/4 of the way in before i gave up in frustration.
John Haag’s voice is completely uninteresting, he pauses where there should be no pauses, and his tone is completely wrong each sentence. He drawls on in the same monotone even through fights and intense parts of the book.
Recommend skipping this audiobook and reading yourself so as not to ruin it for you.
February 3rd, 2014
I have this and House of Chains on audible but only tablets (Android not Windows), so nothing to convert the DRM…. This book is too good for John Haag. I’d be willing and eager to give someone temp access to my account, which only has some of the Mazlan books, but only to convert them…. Which takes about as much time as listening.
Still, if an unloader
January 25th, 2015
It is no where near that bad. Not as good as the first narrator, but still a perfectly enjoyable experience. In fact, had the series always been read by Haag, I don’t think anyone would have cared. Plus I think he is far better at individual voices than the first reader; I find myself able to identify most speaking characters before their names are read–which is quite a feat considering just how many characters are in these books (Cotillion, Apsalar, Crippled God, Rhulad, Greyfrog, Fiddler, Quick Ben, Shadowthrone, Pust, Tehol, Bugg, etc all have incredibly distinct voices that fit well with their individual character traits).
Don’t let the above comments stop you unless you are incredibly picky about your narrators, in which case you should just buy the other version.
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