Gardens of the Moon
- Pages
- 657
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780765348784
- Reading Time
- ~11h 30min
Gardens of the Moon is a book by Steven Erikson. It has 657 pages.
About this book
Steven Erikson’s debut novel introduces readers to a sprawling fantasy landscape where ancient myth collides with imperial ambition. Set within the Malazan Empire, the narrative unfolds across multiple perspectives, weaving together soldiers, assassins, scholars, and deities whose motives rarely align with traditional notions of heroism or villainy. The work is distinguished by its dense, literary prose and an unflinching examination of power, memory, and the moral compromises required to sustain civilization. Drawing on anthropological study and historical precedent, Erikson constructs a world where gods walk among mortals, forgotten civilizations leave behind haunting ruins, and ordinary individuals navigate conflicts shaped by forces far older than themselves. The novel’s intricate ensemble cast and layered storytelling established a distinctive approach within modern epic fantasy, favoring psychological depth and thematic complexity over conventional quest narratives. Readers encounter a meticulously realized setting where every faction carries the weight of centuries, and survival often depends on navigating shifting allegiances rather than wielding legendary weapons.
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How many pages is Gardens of the Moon?+
Gardens of the Moon has 657 pages.
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Steven Erikson’s debut novel introduces readers to a sprawling fantasy landscape where ancient myth collides with imperial ambition. Set within the Malazan Empire, the narrative unfolds across multiple perspectives, weaving together soldiers, assassins, scholars, and deities whose motives rarely ali...
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Gardens of the Moon was written by Steven Erikson.