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Toll the Hounds by Steven Erikson
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bookshelves: dr-reading-challenge, malazan, re-read, favorites
Read 2 times. Last read September 3, 2017 to September 21, 2017.

In a series replete with epic endings, Toll the Hounds offered, to date, the most epic one of all. It is with much joy that upon rereading I could upgrade this book as one of my favourites.

Before I start my review proper, I’d like to point out that reading Return of the Crimson Guards from the Malazan Empire series prior to Toll the Hounds is relevant to the timeline, both from an event and character standpoint.

The plot in Toll the Hounds seemingly digressed from the central arc of the Crippled God and was no less captivating because of it. While the past few books gave readers an in-depth view of the Tiste Edur of Shadow, this one brought focus to the Tiste Andii of Darkness, of whom we were only given small morsels of information so far. A mysterious race, given to excessive introspection and deep melancholy, the Andii is led by an utterly enigmatic and supremely great leader, the Son of Darkness. There is still so much fascinating history to be discovered about the Tiste Andii that Erikson’s current series, The Kharkanas Trilogy, is being written to address this.

Anomander Rake, Lord of the Tiste Andii, Son of Darkness, is in my view, one of the greatest fantasy characters that I’ve ever encountered. Even more amazingly, is how Erikson elevated him to such lofty ideals without ever having his own point-of-view, as if the very enigma from doing so made him ever more compelling and charismatic. What we did get were the viewpoints of other characters, be it his people or other races or even gods and ascendants, and their highest regards for him.



The chaos in you, yes, a fire on the promontory, a beacon piercing the profound entropy we saw all around us. And yet, so few of you proved worthy of our allegiance. So few, Lord, and fewer with each generation, until now here you stand, virtually alone.

The one who was worth it. The only one.

There is much skill in creating beautiful yet subtle symmetry in storytelling. A skill that Erikson has in spades as evident from his narrative. Toll the Hounds can be called as the penultimate volume in Malazan Book of the Fallen as the next two books, Dust of Dreams and The Crippled God, form a two-part finale. This vast, sweeping and intricate tale begun in Darujhistan in Gardens of the Moon and had now come full circle with a convergence of mind-boggling proportions. The word 'epic' will not even begin to describe the confluence of almost all the major, or biggest, or most badass characters, descending upon the unwitting citizens of the City of Blue Fire.



I cannot sufficiently praise the brilliant writing commanded by Erikson to tell the tale of this fateful city, in the form of the most engaging and unique voice of that little round man in a red waistcoat, Kruppe. The storytelling literally serenades the reader with a combination of poetic, elegant, graceful and, at times, alliterative turn of phrases.

Arrivals. Glory and portent, delightful reunion and terrible imminence, winged this and winged that and escapes and releases and pending clashes and nefarious demands for recompense over a single mouthful of spat wine, such a night! Such a night!
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And this was a night like any other, a skein of expectations and anticipations, revelations and perturbations. Look around. Look around! On all sides, day and night, light and dark! Every step taken with the firm resolve to believe in the solid ground awaiting it. Every step, one after another, again and again, and no perilous ledge yawns ahead, oh no. Step and step, now, step and step.

The ratings for Toll the Hounds were probably among the most divergent of this series, as the pace was very slow for a significant part of the book with a greater level of dense philosophical commentary and seemingly overindulgent introspection. In fact, my initial read suffered because of this aspect. However, being in the right state of mind as I tackled my reread and having gained a newfound appreciation for deep ruminations, I experienced a significant improvement in my level of enjoyment while reading this tome. From themes of mortality and morality; servitude, sacrifice and salvation; redemption and restitution � it was so pervasive and pondering in the narrative that I do acknowledge that pacing suffers but I was so thoroughly immersed in it this time that it no longer was an issue.

While the climaxes of the preceding books tend to commence around the last ten percent or with two main chapters remaining, we are treated to a doubly extended climactic ending in this volume. This was due to the presence of more subplots and arcs in the narrative; all masterfully intertwined towards the aforementioned convergence that was most poignantly expressed in the voice of Kruppe. And the ending set the stage for the two-part finale to come.

Malazan Book of the Fallen is so named for its heart-wrenching and tragic tales. These span from the small and personal ones to the immense and epic. Was all this grief and suffering for nought? For in the words of one of the greatest of all,

'There is no struggle too vast, no odds too overwhelming, for even should we fail - should we fall - we will know that we have lived.'


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Reading Progress

February 18, 2015 – Shelved
February 18, 2015 – Shelved as: to-read
June 2, 2015 – Shelved as: dr-reading-challenge
November 15, 2015 – Started Reading
November 16, 2015 –
6.0% "Darujhistan, Black Coral and the Tiste Andii. It's been a long time coming.."
November 20, 2015 –
10.0% "Arrivals. Glory and portent, delightful reunion and terrible imminence, winged this and wings that and escapes and releases and pending clashes and nefarious demands for recompense over a single mouthful of spat wine, such a night! Such a night!"
November 30, 2015 –
13.0% "Not good.. not good at all!!!"
December 12, 2015 –
21.0% "Had he truly angered Rake that much? It seemed ridiculous. The Son of Darkness was not one to become so obsessed; .. How had he so angered Korlat and Orfantal? Was it because he did not stay, did not elect to fight alongside all the doomed fools on that day?

Seriously?? So dense and/or so lacking in love and compassion that he just doesn't understand - one almost pities such an existence - ALMOST! Pah!"
December 15, 2015 –
27.0% "Out on the lake the water glittered with golden tears. As if the sun might relinquish its hard glare and, for just this one moment, weep for the fate of a child.

*SOB*"
December 21, 2015 –
33.0% "Gosh, this is going VERY slowly this time around. Hope to be able to finish by month-end."
December 23, 2015 –
38.0% ""And this was a night like any other, a skein of expectations and anticipations, revelations and perturbations. Look around. Look around! On all sides, day and night, light and dark! Every step taken with the firm resolve to believe in the solid ground awaiting it. Every step, one after another, again and again, and no perilious ledge yawns ahead, oh no. Step and step, now, step and step

*Groan*"
December 28, 2015 –
49.0% "Finally halfway through!"
December 29, 2015 –
62.0% "I think it's beginning to make some sense... I think"
December 30, 2015 –
79.0% "The soul knows no greater anguish than to take a breath that begins with love and ends with grief.

*SOB* That was a truly heartbreaking chapter.. I am so afraid to go on."
December 31, 2015 – Finished Reading
June 14, 2017 – Shelved as: malazan
September 3, 2017 – Started Reading
September 3, 2017 – Shelved as: re-read
September 16, 2017 –
56.0% "The chaos in you, yes, a fire on the promontory, a beacon piercing the profound entropy we saw all around us. And yet, so few of you proved worthy of our allegiance. So few, Lord, and fewer with each generation, until now here you stand, virtually alone.

The one who was worth it. The only one.


Oh, my heart!! So. Much. Greatness!"
September 20, 2017 –
82.0% ""... so they hear well the tolling of the twelfth bell, announcing the arrival of midnight..

And as one, the seven Hounds lift their massive heads, and give voice to a howl.""
September 21, 2017 –
100.0% "This may be a reread. But I still need to take a long moment."
September 21, 2017 – Shelved as: favorites
September 21, 2017 – Finished Reading

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ZeN that ending, indeed..


Kristalia Anomander Rake is awesome and i'm only on second book hahahhahaa.. I have to catch up... I hope its shocking ending hahaha


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TS Chan Kristalia wrote: "Anomander Rake is awesome and i'm only on second book hahahhahaa.. I have to catch up... I hope its shocking ending hahaha"

Rake was already a favourite of mine in Gardens of the Moon. And every time he appears just solidifies it. You will like Memories of Ice when he appears again.


Kristalia I cannot wait <3


message 5: by Ayman (new)

Ayman Teaman I'm glad to see you are still enjoying the series as a whole; kind of motivate me to continue reading it at some point (I'm still in book 2: Deadhouse Gates).

But now that I'm done with most pending books I had, I can finally go back to focusing on it and 'A crown of swords'.. both need really focus ^^;;


message 6: by TS (new) - rated it 5 stars

TS Chan Ayman wrote: "I'm glad to see you are still enjoying the series as a whole; kind of motivate me to continue reading it at some point (I'm still in book 2: Deadhouse Gates)."

This series is really awesome although I do wish that there's just a tad less work involved in getting through it.

Good luck with both Malazan and WoT - agree that one needs to really focus while reading these.


message 7: by Orient (new)

Orient Great review, TS :))) Wow, you're so near the end :O Only two books left :)


message 8: by TS (last edited Mar 23, 2017 02:31AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

TS Chan Thanks Orient.

It was so near yet so far. Hopefully this will be the year that I finish Malazan. :)


message 9: by Orient (new)

Orient TS wrote: "Thanks Orient.

It was so near yet so far. Hopefully this will be the year that I finish Malazan. :)"


*crosses fingers* I hope the same for both of us! :)


message 10: by TS (new) - rated it 5 stars

TS Chan With friends like you all.. it'll definitely be more fun :)


message 11: by Caleb (new)

Caleb M. Good review TS! Bummer that this one didn't take off until the end, but it seemed to work out ok for you, so I'm happy :) Only 2 more books to go!


message 12: by Orient (new)

Orient TS wrote: "With friends like you all.. it'll definitely be more fun :)"
Aww <3


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TS Chan Craig wrote: "Great review TS! Ah so you felt the pacing too....and how can you not like Trygalle, come off it!!! Haha :)"

Thanks Craig! Hahaha I don't know why but I just don't. Maybe it was my frame of mind when I read this one.. Malazan fatigue and then these clowns turned up.


Salaj I have an inferiority complex almost every time when I fly past one of his philosophical musings; hardly a trickle sticks in my mind.


Petrik Fantastic review my friend! 2 more to go!! :) Urgh I can't wait to read this series too


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TS Chan Petrik wrote: "Fantastic review my friend! 2 more to go!! :) Urgh I can't wait to read this series too"

Thank you, my friend! I can't wait for you to read this series!! Argh!


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TS Chan Salaj wrote: "I have an inferiority complex almost every time when I fly past one of his philosophical musings; hardly a trickle sticks in my mind."

And that's why reading these books take so much longer!


Jody Amazing review TS! :) You summed it up beautifully. I just wish I would have enjoyed it as much as you did. I will have to come back to this one after reading ICE's Malazan series.


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TS Chan Jody wrote: "Amazing review TS! :) You summed it up beautifully. I just wish I would have enjoyed it as much as you did. I will have to come back to this one after reading ICE's Malazan series."

Thanks, Jody!

I wished you enjoyed it more too but I did have the same issue the first time. This series must be reread some day, the experience is wholly different and no less enjoyable.


Michael Britt Awesome review TS!! You're getting so close to the end!!!!!!! Hopefully you like DoD! Sadly, it was the only 4 star for me in the series. Well, I say "sadly", but 9 5*'s and 1 4* isn't too bad for a series so gigantic :)


message 21: by TS (last edited Sep 22, 2017 03:51PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

TS Chan Michael wrote: "Awesome review TS!! You're getting so close to the end!!!!!!! Hopefully you like DoD! Sadly, it was the only 4 star for me in the series. Well, I say "sadly", but 9 5*'s and 1 4* isn't too bad for ..."

Thanks, Michael! I'm excited to make it here (again) but with much better enthusiasm to finish it.
Hahah damn right!!


±á²¹Ã¯´Ú²¹ Fantastic, poetic and heartfelt review TS!! I'm so happy your reread is giving you so much satisfaction and emotions! <3


Terry I really enjoyed this review! I'm just up to Reaper's Gale but can't wait to get to this one.


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TS Chan ±á²¹Ã¯´Ú²¹ wrote: "Fantastic, poetic and heartfelt review TS!! I'm so happy your reread is giving you so much satisfaction and emotions! <3"

Thanks, Haifa!! I am so far very satisfied with this reread.
And now, on to new territory!!


message 25: by TS (last edited Sep 23, 2017 04:36PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

TS Chan Terry wrote: "I really enjoyed this review! I'm just up to Reaper's Gale but can't wait to get to this one."

Thanks, Terry! Reaper's Gale is really good too. But this one, if the philosophical stuff doesn't get you down, is amazing.


Conor Great review. I struggled through most of this one tbh but the ending was brilliant. Anomader Rake's part at the end was really moving. Also Cutter's return to the City and attempts to pick up his relationship with his old friends was really well done. (view spoiler)


message 27: by TS (last edited Sep 23, 2017 07:47PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

TS Chan Conor wrote: "Great review. I struggled through most of this one tbh but the ending was brilliant. Anomader Rake's part at the end was really moving. Also Cutter's return to the City and attempts to pick up his ..."

Thanks, Conor! Oh I definitely struggled a bit the first time around as I was also experiencing Malazan fatigue. Rereading made it much better.
Rake's role in this book was a real clincher.

Agreed on Cutter's story. I love the entire time the book focussed on Darujhistan.


message 28: by Celeste (new)

Celeste Such a beautiful review. I can feel your love for this series, and every time you write about it my desire to read it grows. Wonderful job, darling.


message 29: by TS (new) - rated it 5 stars

TS Chan Celeste wrote: "Such a beautiful review. I can feel your love for this series, and every time you write about it my desire to read it grows. Wonderful job, darling."

Thank you, Celeste!!! I am so happy because that means I am achieving what I aimed to do with my reviews. :D


Mary ~Ravager of Tomes~ TS your enthusiasm for this series is making me more and more excited to start it! Awesome review darling so glad you liked it better this time around!


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TS Chan Mary ~Ravager of Tomes~ wrote: "TS your enthusiasm for this series is making me more and more excited to start it! Awesome review darling so glad you liked it better this time around!"

Thank you, Mary!

This series is a spectacular achievement in writing as far as I am concerned. Even though as of now I probably only understand about 80% of what is really happening, it's amazing enough for me to call it a favourite.


Melissa ♥ Dog/Wolf Lover ♥ Martin Wow! You're on the 8th book and still loving them! I need to start the first one. I'm so afraid I won't understand it! 😕


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TS Chan Melissa � Dog Lover � wrote: "Wow! You're on the 8th book and still loving them! I need to start the first one. I'm so afraid I won't understand it! 😕"

I definitely am enjoying it tremendously even though it's hard work!
I'll advise that you give it a try and take it slowly.


message 34: by ChopinFC (new)

ChopinFC Blown away by your review my dear! I really wanna get into this series... Yet I enter with trepidation.😕🥺


message 35: by TS (new) - rated it 5 stars

TS Chan ChopinFC wrote: "Blown away by your review my dear! I really wanna get into this series... Yet I enter with trepidation.😕🥺"

Thank you, dear friend. You really should give this a try. In fact, I'd say you owe it to yourself to do so. It is so rewarding when you're able to appreciate it. I foresee rereading this yet again.. maybe next year, so if you're keen. 😉


message 36: by ChopinFC (new)

ChopinFC Deal! I won't have to go through it alone..🥺


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TS Chan ChopinFC wrote: "Deal! I won't have to go through it alone..🥺"

Will let you know.. Eon might be reading it for the first time too. Perhaps we can set up a BR in GR.. or easier via Whatsapp 😉


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