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Deadhouse Landing
Deadhouse Landing: A Novel of the Malazan Empire | Ian C. Esslemont
8 posts | 4 read | 5 to read
Esslemont's new prequel trilogy takes readers deeper into the politics and intrigue of the New York Times bestselling Malazan Empire. Dancer's Lament focuses on the genesis of the empire, and features Dancer, the skilled assassin, who, alongside the mage Kellanved, would found the Malazan empire. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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Ddzmini
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Although the words in the bottom right are hard to read some of the journey through the book provided fantastic wisdom 🤗📖🤨

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Ddzmini
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Always great reading about the Malazan beginning 📖🤨

DuckOfDoom This reminds me to read more Malazan. Been meaning to find editions of the Path to Ascendancy similar to me crappy mass market paperbacks of the original 10 books 3y
Ddzmini @DuckOfDoom yes these are great explains more about the beginning of Dancer, Kellanved, Surly, Dassem, and others 3y
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Ddzmini
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Starting this second book now 🤗📖🤨

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Ddzmini
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So some books are hard to read, while others read like... wait didn‘t I just start this book 😳 that‘s how this book went. Again I have to say great read, storyline, and characters. Highly recommend this series 📖

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Ddzmini
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My next read in the series 😝😋📖... but now I have homework to get threw 😬😳🙊🙉🙈 I can‘t start until I finish my paper 📝 🤔🤫

TommieMarie74 I was in that same boat last night. I got through it and you can to. Push through and you‘ll be reading in no time! 😊 (edited) 7y
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Last nights mail 😝📚📚

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mahasoor
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Path to Ascendancy last year was already rapidly becoming my favorite new series but after reading the second book in one sitting (and I'm so tempted to blow off my plans and start it up again from the start) it's definitely climbing to the top of my all time top ten. Esslemont's take on Kellanved&Cotillion is fantastic and I'm loving the perspective he provides from their viewpoint.

mahasoor This app needs a "you can only use this button once a year so you've gotta really mean it" ultra favorite button because sure, I "pick" this book but oh man, that doesn't seem adequate. 7y
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mahasoor

Bookstore! I have gift cards, I have coupons and I have a list a mile long \o/