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Original Title: | The Riftwar Saga (The Riftwar Saga, #1-4) |
ISBN: | 0553333240 (ISBN13: 9780553333244) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.crydee.com/raymond-feist/book-series/the-riftwar-saga |
Series: | The Riftwar Saga #1-4 |
Raymond E. Feist
Paperback | Pages: 276 pages Rating: 4.4 | 11042 Users | 65 Reviews
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Title | : | The Riftwar Saga (The Riftwar Saga #1-4) |
Author | : | Raymond E. Feist |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 276 pages |
Published | : | November 1988 by Bantam |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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Here is a fantasy series filled with tropes... but it worked, nicely. It falls somewhere in-between what I'd consider 'High Fantasy' and 'contemporary fantasy'. If you're looking for some zany type fantasy world that you hadn't imagined, I wouldn't suggest this series. But if you like your dwarves dour and your elves in the woods (and pretty awesome descriptions as to wielding magic), then try these out. The character building is there, but the plots kinda pan out the way one expects - but it didn't lessen my enjoyment of reading them. This fantasy series is classic in a sense that it follows the scriptures of fantasy novels - but hey, sometimes we like our fantasy worlds/characters that way if done with a writing style that leads us on a merry adventure.Rating Epithetical Books The Riftwar Saga (The Riftwar Saga #1-4)
Ratings: 4.4 From 11042 Users | 65 ReviewsComment On Epithetical Books The Riftwar Saga (The Riftwar Saga #1-4)
AmazingMy second time reading it and just as good as the first time. It was a good read. One more wordAbsolutely stunning, compelling, enthralling and darn well magical.A must read for ALL fantasy fans.
I really liked the first two books in the series (essentially the coming-of-age story of Pug as he becomes a magician), but didn't enjoy the latter two books Silverthorn and A Darkness at Sethanon, which struck me as more typical epic fantasy fare, so overall 3 stars.
I read these many years ago as a kid and thought that Pug was the bomb. I was amazed at the magic and the depictions of war as not only blood and guts but an impressive exercise in tactics. Lordy, I hadn't even read LOTR at this point. Perhaps these books will still hold up upon a re-read, continuing Feist's worlds where I had left off at the then-current 4th book. I loved it then, perhaps I'll still love it now.
I really liked the story. This was a slow burn that gave enough background on the two main characters so that you see how they interact with each other and threw in a few surprises along the way! I really liked the story. This was a slow burn that gave enough background on the two main characters so that you see how they interact with each other and threw in a few surprises along the way! I really liked the story. This was a slow burn that gave enough background on the two main characters so
This is a great series. I really enjoyed the story despite the distasteful Magic at play :P Spacedragons wtf is this Gloryhammer or what. But once it sucks you in it's hard to stop :) I found it especially interesting how the charakters change over time but still keep their unique personality traits.Also RIFTWARS!
5 starFantastic read, has you hooked from the first page to the last. Magician being the jewel in the crown of this epic series
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