Malekith

Malekith cover
Good Books rating 3.75
Technical
  • ID: 3007
  • Added: 2025-10-16
  • Updated: 2025-10-16
  • ISBN: 9781844166107
  • Publisher: Games Workshop
  • Published: 2008-12-30
  • Reviews: 4

The third installment in the Time of Legends series, Malekith delves into the tragic events that lead to the Sundering, a cataclysmic civil war among the elves. This conflict reshapes the very fabric of their world, leaving an indelible mark on their history. The story explores themes of power, betrayal, and the consequences of ambition, all set against the backdrop of a richly imagined fantasy realm. /n/n As the elves' once-united kingdom fractures, Malekith's actions set off a chain reaction that will have far-reaching implications. The narrative weaves together political intrigue, epic battles, and personal dramas, creating a compelling saga that fans of high fantasy will not want to miss.

Reviews
epic 5.00

The reviewer considers this one of the most epic fantasy novels they have read, praising its grandeur and the author's skill. The story is described as a masterpiece of the genre.

The reviewer is highly enthusiastic about the novel, calling it one of the most epic fantasy stories they have ever read. They praise Gav Thorpe's ability to craft a grand and immersive narrative that stands out in the genre. The reviewer finds the world-building and character development to be exceptional, making the book a standout piece of fantasy literature. The story's epic scale and Thorpe's skillful writing are particularly highlighted as reasons to read and enjoy the novel.


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    Malekith is probably the most epic fantasy I've read in my life, and this is no small praise, considering all the authors and books that I've read.

    Gav Thorpe has outdone himself with this masterpiece of fantasy literature.

    The world-building and character development are exceptional, making this a must-read for any fantasy fan.

mixed 3.50

Malekith's character is seen as a good leader with diplomatic and warfare skills. The End Times implementation of his role is criticized.

The Reddit discussion highlights Malekith's character as a genuinely good and talented leader, excelling in both diplomacy and warfare. The reviewer appreciates his portrayal as a complex figure with redeeming qualities. However, they criticize the execution of his role in the End Times, feeling that the idea of making him the Eternity King was poorly implemented. The discussion provides a nuanced view of Malekith's character and his impact on the story.


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    Malekith just was a genuinely good and talented leader.

    He was great at diplomacy as demonstrated by his friendship with Snorri, he excelled at warfare.

    The End Times sucked, but making Malekith the Eternity King was a good way to unite the elves.

Bookwraiths · 2013-07-28
mixed 2.50

The writing is criticized for excessive detail in violent scenes and lacking depth in other areas. The book is seen as interesting but flawed.

The reviewer from Bookwraiths finds the book engaging but feels it stumbles in its execution. They point out that the narrative bogs down in overly detailed descriptions of violence, which detracts from the overall story. The pacing is also mentioned as an issue, with the second half feeling rushed. Despite these flaws, the reviewer acknowledges the book's potential and its ability to hold interest.


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    Like all things, Malekith does have it's flaws.

    To me, the writing bogs down into too much detail of actually bloodletting and not enough ...

    The pacing is well done in the first half, but the second half begins to rush and pack too much in with too little detail.

Emperyan Blog · 2010-06-09
positive 4.00

The grim tale is well-told without relying on excessive gore. The cultists of Khaine and other elements add depth to the story.

The reviewer from Emperyan Blog appreciates the author's ability to craft a grim and compelling narrative without resorting to shock value or excessive violence. They highlight the effective portrayal of the cultists of Khaine and other dark elements that enrich the story. The reviewer finds the book to be a solid addition to the fantasy genre, with a well-executed plot and engaging characters.


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    Gav tells a grim tale well and doesn't need blood spatter, gore or shock value to get there.

    Granted, the cultists of Khaine and the pleasure ...

    The grim tale is well-told without relying on excessive gore.