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21. King of Foxes by Raymond E.; Wurts, Janny Feist | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2003-01-01)
Isbn: 0002246864 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (50)
Another solid sequel!
A more focused conclusion to Talon's tale.
Raymond E. Feist
King of Fantasy!
Satisfying sequal to Talon |
22. Krondor the Assassins (The Riftwar Legacy, Book 2) by Raymond E. Feist | |
Mass Market Paperback: 416
Pages
(2000-11-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$3.39 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0380803232 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description New York Times bestselling author Raymond E. Feist returns us now to a place of unparalleled wonders--a sprawling kingdom coveted by enemies on all sides; a bustling center of commerce and magic, vibrantly alive and eternally in conflict. This is Midkemia, where great heroes are bred, and its glorious center... Krondor Prince Arutha--newly returned from battle--is concerned about a rash of unexplained assassinations that plagues his capital city. And so he commissions his most trusted agent, Squire James--formerly the thief known as "Jimmy the Hand"--to discover the source of the deadly epidemic. The answers seem to lie far beneath the streets in the dank depths of Krondor, where a terrible war rages in secret between two rival criminal gangs: those who call themselves "Mockers" and others in the thrall of a mysterious being known as "The Crawler." But the deeper the Squire delves, the closer he gets to the true nature of the horror that has left untold dead in its wake. And unless James can prevent one last, unthinkable slaying, the nightmare forces of corruption and deceit will destroy his liege and reduce his beloved Krondor to ruins. James and Arutha, both classic feel-good-fantasy heroes--the type of guys with a twinkle in their eye who seem virtually indestructible--eventually track their enemies down to a deserted Keshian fortress, facing assorted assassins, demons, and evil priests in the process. Not the most imaginative or compelling fantasy around, but The Assassins is still a fun romp for fans of the Krondor band. --Paul Hughes Customer Reviews (56)
Much stronger than the first!
GREAT BOOK
Weak series for Feist, but the best of the three
A Shadow of Itself
Raymond - please - stop now. |
23. Murder in LaMut: Legends of the Riftwar: Book II by Raymond E. Feist, Joel Rosenberg | |
Mass Market Paperback: 324
Pages
(2008-07-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$3.82 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0060792914 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description In Midkemia, there are no easy roads . . . For twenty years the mercenaries Durine, Kethol, and Pirojil have fought other people's battles. Having already defeated the Tsurani, the Bugs, and the goblins, it seems there are no more enemies for them to vanquish—even as the Riftwar rages on in the west. What lies ahead for the able trio are a few welcomed months of restful garrison duty. When ordered to accompany the promiscuous Lady Mondegreen, her aging husband, and her current lover to a summit in the city of LaMut, the Three Swords willingly comply, expecting an uncomplicated and undemanding assignment. But nothing is straightforward in this land of violence and treachery. And when the fury of a winter's storm traps them inside a castle teeming with ambitious, plotting lords and ladies, the mercenaries suddenly find themselves with a series of cold-blooded murders to solve . . . and the political future of Midkemia resting in their hands. Customer Reviews (45)
Murder in LaMut
Nice read but not Feist
This one is a let down
A Refreshing View of the Feist Series
Waste of time |
24. Magician Apprentice - Volume 2 (Magician Apprentice (Numbered)) (v. 2) by Raymond E. Feist, Bryan J.L. Glass | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2008-09-17)
list price: US$15.99 -- used & new: US$4.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0785125906 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (2)
Excellent Story, Excellent Graphic Novel
great rendition of 1/3 of 1/2 of a great book!Very cool, get it!and get volume1 too, and vol3 when it comes out later! yeah! |
25. Magician Apprentice - Volume 1 (Magician Apprentice (Numbered)) (v. 1) by Raymond E. Feist, Michael Oeming, Bryan J.L. Glass | |
Hardcover: 168
Pages
(2007-05-30)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$12.63 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0785127224 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (6)
Again the same complaint
Graphic SF Reader
Great Story, Jarring Art change 1/2 way through...
first attempt
Great book, good graphic novel |
26. Daughter of the Empire by Raymond E. Feist, Janny Wurts | |
Mass Market Paperback: 432
Pages
(1988-06-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$3.89 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 055327211X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (77)
Shogun II. This is an incredible series
Better Than I Expected!!
Unbalanced
GREAT BOOK
Stick out the challenge and be rewarded |
27. A Darkness at Sethanon (Volume 4 in the Riftwar Saga) by Raymond E. Feist | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1987)
Asin: B000NXYFDC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
28. The RIFTWAR SAGA (6 Books) (The King's Buccaneer, Silverhorn, A Darkness At Sethanon, Magician: Master, Magician: Apprentice, Prince Of Blood) by Raymond E. Feist | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1994)
Asin: B0042VLY9Y Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (2)
It is a fantasy favorate for all
Raymond Feist creates a world you would love to live in. |
29. Mistress of The Empire by Raymond E. Feist | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1992)
Asin: B00449OR5W Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (43)
Oh, what a wonderful conclusion!
Shogun II. This is an incredible series
A great work of fiction
GREAT BOOK
Not Free SF Reader |
30. Jimmy the Hand: Legends of the Riftwar, Book III by Raymond E. Feist, S.m. Stirling | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2008-08-01)
list price: US$13.95 -- used & new: US$5.58 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B002WTCBEA Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Jimmy the Hand, boy thief of Krondor, lived in the shadows of the city. The sewers were his byways and a flea-ridden, rat-infested cellar his home. Although gifted beyond his peers, he was still but a nimble street urchin, a pickpocket with potential. Until the day he met Prince Arutha. Aiding the Prince in his rescue of Princess Anita from imprisonment by Duke Guy du Bas-Tyra, Jimmy runs afoul of Black Guy's secret police. Given the choice of disappearing on his own or in a weighted barrel at the bottom of Krondor's harbor, Jimmy flees the only home he's ever known, venturing south to the relatively safe haven of Land's End. Suspecting that the rural villagers have never encountered a lad with his talent and nose for finding wealth—other people's wealth—he's fairly optimistic about his broadening horizons. But Jimmy is completely unprepared for what greets him. For Land's End is home to others who tread the crooked path, and more, to a much darker secret: a dangerous presence unknown even to the local thieves and smugglers. And Jimmy's youthful bravado and courage will plunge him deep into the maw of chaos and even—if he isn't careful—death. Customer Reviews (12)
Not his best work
Enjoyable Adventure in Midkemia
GREAT BOOK
Feist and Stirling Fan...
lackluster effort |
31. Magician (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Riftwar Saga) by Raymond E. Feist | |
School & Library Binding: 485
Pages
(2004-06-01)
list price: US$18.40 -- used & new: US$12.51 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 078578781X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (353)
A Fantastic Book by a Young Author that Stands the Test of Time
not a compelling read and defineetely not a page turner
Tired plot, but gripping story
A "wicked good" romp.
What A Wonderful Series!! |
32. The Riftwar Saga: 1. Magician Apprentice; 2. Magician Master; 3. Silverthorn; 4. A Darkness at Sethanon, and 5. Prince of the Blood by Raymond E. Feist | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1989)
Asin: B0042GZ710 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
33. The King's Buccaneer by Raymond E. Feist | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(1994-01-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$4.23 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0553563734 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (57)
My favorite in the series!
Great
GREAT BOOK
fantasy
very good read |
34. Magician Apprentice - Volume 1 (v. 1) by Raymond E. Feist, Michael Oeming, Bryan J.L. Glass | |
Paperback: 168
Pages
(2007-10-24)
list price: US$15.99 -- used & new: US$2.15 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0785125892 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (6)
Average version of a classic
Magician Apprentice Vol 1
Good Adaptation
A great surprise
Magician Apprentice Volume 1 |
35. Shadow of a Dark Queen by Raymond E Feist | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1996)
Isbn: 0006480268 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (68)
New Section in a Solid Epic Series
Replacement copy
Another history lesson on Midkemia
Not for children or even teenagers
GREAT BOOK |
36. Darkness at Sethanon (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Raymond E. Feist | |
School & Library Binding: 464
Pages
(1987-02-01)
list price: US$18.40 Isbn: 0613292200 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (87)
The best book of the series yet, very very good!
Dramatic and expansive conclusion to the Riftwar Saga
My least favorite of the series
I enjoyed this conclusion quite a bit!
Good Conclusion to the Riftwar Saga...With Some Gripes. |
37. Princes de Sang by Raymond E. Feist, Isabelle Pernot | |
Paperback: 349
Pages
(2003-06-18)
Isbn: 2914370504 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
38. Prince of the Blood by Raymond E Feist | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1990)
Asin: B001L9SGGE Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (46)
Kindle version is sub-par
Less epic than others in the series, but still a great book.
AWEOMSE
Oh, I loved this book!
GREAT BOOK |
39. Meditations on Middle Earth: New Writing on the Worlds of J. R. R. Tolkien by Orson Scott Card, Ursula K. Le Guin, Raymond E. Feist, Terry Pratchett, Charles de Lint, George R. R. Martin, and more by Karen Haber, John Howe | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2002-10-11)
list price: US$13.95 -- used & new: US$6.11 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000C4SNYE Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Standouts include Michael Swanwick's thoughtful and powerful meditation on heroism and consequences; Ursula K. Le Guin's analysis of narrative rhythm and language in the trilogy; Terri Windling's moving reflection on an escape from abuse fueled by the power of fairy tales; and Douglas A. Anderson's examination of the critical response to Tolkien's work. This is an uneven collection, with a couple of downright clunkers, but it should appeal to Tolkien aficionados who are interested in the master's influence on those working in the field today. --Roz Genessee Customer Reviews (15)
splendid anthology
Interesting for reasons beyond Tolkien
An almost-perfect celebration of Tolkien George R.R. Martin: Unfortunatly stuck with the intro, Martin discusses Tolkienesque and epic fantasy, the latter being his main style. Engaging and interesting, and much too short. Raymond E. Fiest: So-so essay, entertaining but not overly informative or interesting. Poul Anderson: I remember nothing of this one save that it was the only essay that I couldn't finish...and it wasn't even that long. Michael Swanwick: My memory of this one is sketchy as well, but a wonderfully tied-together essay that was much more united than many of these, and inspiring. A new author to me, this essay impressed me with his style and appriciation and understanding of Tolkien's works. Esther M. Friesner: Not very on-topic, but it made me laugh...different style, but good enough. Harry Turtledove: Never did get the point he was trying to make, I don't think he did either. Rambling and random, but not boring at least. Terry Pratchett: Pratchett was a bit condesencing (or more than a bit) in his essay, and it appeared to me that he came into the deal just to help sell the book with his popular name. No insights in this, and his lack of passion for Tolkien is apparent. Robin Hobb: A refreshingly fluid essay, sharing her personal experiances and thoughts about the books. Loved this one, and I agreed with her on almost everything she said. Respectful of Tolkien in the way that I am...not forceful, but deeply passionate in a quiter way. Ursula K LeGuin: Took me awhile to finish this one, but left me with a much better understanding of Tolkien's styles in prose. If you're shooting for new but not radical ideas and thoughts, this is worth the price of the book! Diane Duane: More of a personal experiance essay, okay and entertianing enough, but not much substance. Douglas A. Anderson: He said some things I didn't agree with, but his essay was excellent and informative, while being engaging. A nice history of Tolkien both personal and historical, nicely done. Orson Scott Card: A bit rambling, but, though some of his ideas were questionable for me, very good. Card once again demostrates his understanding of the genre and its history and mechanics, conveying this in his usual intimate, sometimes sarcastic, fast-moving and informative fashion that I love so much. Lisa Goldstien: Never heard of her, but a nice essay on why Tolkien was so different, important, and nessecary to our world. Charles De Lint: I feel that he has seriously mis-interpretted certain bits of the book, seeing it as a bit too allegorical, and only grasping the points of it that he wants to understand. Poltically correct, this essay started good and went bad. Hildebrant brothers: Can't say enough bad about them. They did this just for their own publicity, and I got very, very tired of hearing about how wonderful they were, and how perfect their interpretations were, and how much fun it is to illustrate...bleh. They are arrogant, concieted, and condecending, trying to compare themselves to Tolkien, and getting all upset over the lack of feminism in the books. Good for Tolkien, I say! I'm a woman, it doesn't bug me, and I don't need a bunch of guys looking out for my best intrests. I can do that myself! Burn this conversation, folks. It was awful. Terri Windling: Nice conclusion to the book, inspiring and hopeful, and very touching. A bit feministic for my tastes, but a true tribute to Tolkien. Overall, nice essays in general. If you're wondering, buy it. It's good light reading. But if you're looking for a serious academic study of Tolkien, buy Tom Shippey's "J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of the Century" instead.
Brings out my own memories
Insightful collection of essays Harriet Klausner ... Read more |
40. Magician Apprentice: Riftwar (Magician Apprentice) by Raymond E. Feist | |
Paperback: 164
Pages
(2006-09)
Isbn: 0976401150 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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