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Riftwar Saga - Raymond E. Feist in general
by Amyrlin - written on 10/06/01 (Very useful, 243 readings)
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This was one of the first fantasy sagas I ever read, however there were not as many books then. The writing style is captivating, with rich characters and descriptions adding to the action. This is a series that can be returned to time after time due to the wide ranging nature of the books. The Rift war Saga covers a great deal of time as well worlds. The Saga starts out with an excellent book called Magician. The reader may look at this, seeing it is thick, and be put off. However, unlike many other lengthy books this book maintains interest all the way through. It is also the foundation for other books that follow and of the might and magic of two worlds; Midkemia, a land that appear ...
Magician - Raymond E. Feist
by FantasyMeister - written on 12/09/00 (Useful, 17 readings)
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Raymond E. Feist is one of the greatest masters of the Fantasy genre I have ever had the pleasure to read. This, his first book, available in the Author's preferred edition which I would recommend, is a ripping yarn of magic and battles and elves and trolls and wars and....well, I could go on again. If you have ...
Krondor: The Assassins - Raymond E. Feist
by Charliew - written on 17/08/00 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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Raymond E Feist is obviously a man who likes to plan ahead, when his riftwar saga moved onto the two intermitant titles Prince of the Blood and The Kings Bucanear as well as the later serpant war saga events were referred to that actually take place in this tear of the gods trilogy. It is also nice to see the return of James who along with Pug is I think one of Feist's richest charecters. The strong detective mind and instincts of the charecter make for entertaing reading. Back to the book, this is the second part in a trilogy, the first book Betrayal at Krondor is typical fast paced Feist returning to James & Locklear as they investigate some uncanny goings on. The ...
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