The Malazan Book of The Fallen Series
# | Title | Pages | Words | 1st Publication |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Gardens of the Moon | 768 | 203,896 | 1 April 1999 |
2 | Deadhouse Gates | 943 | 266,260 | 1 September 2000 |
3 | Memories of Ice | 1187 | 345,755 | 6 December 2001 |
4 | House of Chains | 1021 | 307,427 | 2 December 2002 |
5 | Midnight Tides | 940 | 272,724 | 1 March 2004 |
6 | The Bonehunters | 1232 | 362,804 | 1 March 2006 |
7 | Reaper's Gale | 1280 | 386,342 | 7 May 2007 |
8 | Toll the Hounds | 1296 | 391,897 | 30 June 2008 |
9 | Dust of Dreams | 1280 | 379,326 | 18 August 2009 |
10 | The Crippled God | 1200 | 383,595 | 15 February 2011 |
Totals: | 10,891 | 3,300,026 | 11 years, 10 months, 14 days |
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