I did not mention how much I do appreciate how much effort Erikson and his co-creator have put into the genesis and backstory of The Malazan Book of the Fallen. They have impressed me with their care in crafting their fantasy world.
But (you knew it was coming didn't you?), the pace at which the information regarding different races (Moranth, Malazans, Tiste Andii, Jaghut, Trell, and various other humans), different organizations (Malazan army, Claw, Talon, Darujhistan councils, etc.), different religions, and different magic sources is so sporadic that I feel confounded.
Maybe my whole issue with Erikson is merely the fact that he cannot live up to expectations generated by the extreme praise I read here. This happens so much in life... how can one person be expected to have the exact same response to art as another person? For example, I know a guy who was set up on a blind date with a former Miss America... that poor lady never had a chance... how could she live up to that billing forty years after her title?
Erikson has a lot of good stuff here, but I'm not thrilled yet. I'm going to finish Deadhouse, but we'll see if I go any further into the series.
One caveat... Some of you may know me from the George Martin forum. I'm an admitted fan (and a big Tolkien fan, too), but I want to say that I'm not attempting to build Martin up by tearing Erikson or any other author down. TLOTR, ASOIAF and TMBOTF stand on their own merits.