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u/GrumpyM · 42 pointsr/Fantasy

At over 10,000 pages, this is probably the longest, most complex, richest fantasy series ever written. Tons of characters, god, cultures, and plot lines with some of the most detailed world building ever created. It’s a monumental journey to read all 10 books, as they’re not light reading, but if you’re up for it, they are almost universally acclaimed.

The Complete Malazan Book of the Fallen https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HL0MA3W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_f-Z4CbPE4RZ6G

u/Khartun · 7 pointsr/Malazan

It's here:


Malazan Omnibus

u/TriscuitCracker · 3 pointsr/Malazan
u/Terciel1976 · 2 pointsr/Malazan

I don't know what country you're in. I know things were wonky when I lived in Canada despite having access to Amazon.com and amazon.ca, issues would pop up.

Here's the link on Amazon.com, I bought this just a few weeks ago: The Complete Malazan Book of the Fallen https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HL0MA3W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_rA.PzbAVQF7JZ

u/kragarn · 2 pointsr/leafs

If you are willing to go a little heavy in your non-fiction you could try the Malazan Book of the Fallen, it's a series of 10 books and it is really well written. But it can be a harder read than Discworld. Author is Steven Erikson, https://www.amazon.ca/Complete-Malazan-Book-Fallen-ebook/dp/B00HL0MA3W

u/oldhippy1947 · 2 pointsr/Malazan

Forwarned... This is an expensive book and it's gotten more expensive since I bought it a the end of January (about $60 then, more than $80 now -- And a really strange price at that)

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u/IHNE · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

Jeez Entire series for 90 dollars only on Kindle. Thanks for the recommendation, but I need to find an inexpensive way of reading this.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/asoiaf

This is the only complete set you'll need

https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Malazan-Book-Fallen-ebook/dp/B00HL0MA3W

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u/Low_Significance · 1 pointr/Malazan

I wanted them all in one ebook - they have that on the amazon store in the US and I wondered if I could buy it in the UK

this is what I mean

u/layer8issues · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Annihilation (first in the trilogy) - a great mind-bender in the "new weird" category. Plus it's a quick read!

All-time greatest epic fantasy series (IMO blows away GRR Martin and Tolkien): The Malazan Book of the Fallen - 10-book compilation

I'd love to pick up The 11th Hour CISSP Study Guide :)

cheers, and happy Monday!

u/GoldenGopherDad · 1 pointr/Fantasy

Go for the complete collection...

The Malazan Empire

u/sleepinxonxbed · 1 pointr/Malazan

The Malazan Book of the Fallen is the main series with 10 novels written by Steven Erikson.

The Novels of the Malazan Empire are the side novels written by co-author Ian C. Esslemont (ICE for short) and are complementary to the main series (though Erikson says they hold just as much weight to the series as his own)

On the Amazon Kindle store, there is the Complete Malazan Book of the Fallen that has all 10 of the main novel series. Otherwise, there's no box sets or anything, each book is bought separately.

There is an ultimate reading order that includes ICE books and other Erikson novellas as an option. But I suggest only reading the 10 novel main series first because it's really long and a re-read is awesome.

If you have a Kindle, you can download the Fictionary for the Malazan series which is a custom dictionary for Malazan universe words.

Read this author's preface if the version you buy doesn't have it, to know what Erikson's intention and ambition for writing the series.

It's a huge world with a lot of characters and events happening all over the world. You'll feel like you just got attached to a group of characters and then forced to jump to a new set of characters. Happens every novel, sometimes several times per novel. Don't sweat it or feel stressed. It's necessary for the large scope of the series. But as large as the scope is, there is still a story everyone can follow. Enjoy it for what it is: an awesome Fantasy series!

u/Kasrth · 1 pointr/Malazan

I had this same dilemma when I started. Got the first two books in paperback because a) well I just like the feel of the book, and b) felt like a series like Malazan would need flipping back and forth etc.

But ever since I finished DG, I've read the rest off of my Kindle and it's been great!