The Chaoswar Saga (7 books in series)
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review 1: I can't say this is one of his better books, I feel like we're trying to follow too many different characters in it and that the missing proofread is really hindering this book in becoming among the better.I would have liked it to focus more on what Pug did and less about Ty, Hal...
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review 1: The cart is heading down hill loaded with explosives, bombs dropping out as it picks up speed. Doesn't look like anyone is going to be able to catch it in time. And now for the end! It appears Feist mustered up some of the old magic. You will care what happens to the characters. ...
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review 1: I usually really like Feist novels. The 'Magician' books were a lot of fun to read as well as 'Kings Buccaneer' and the books he co-wrote with Jenny Wurts, but this book was filled with too many characters, too much time talking about past books and too little story. This was t...
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review 1: After taking somewhat of a hiatus from Midkemia, I jumped back in and was not disappointed! This latest series from Raymond Feist has a feel that the world of Midkemia is about to go through the toughest challenge yet!! The new characters introduced are likeable and well develope...
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review 1: Всъщност това е втора книга от поредицата. Много по-скучна и си личи че е писана с цел да е по-дълга. Безкрайни описания на облекла и зали. Подобно на книгите от поредицата "дъщеря на империята" и подозирам че пак има замесена жена съавтор.
review 2: A potentially g...
review 2: A potentially g...
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review 1: Wow, I can't believe RF was able to wrap up the Chaoswar Sagaafter only 3 books. But the way he was able to conclude thetrilogy was amazing! I was critical of the 2nd book in theseries but this final book really put in a nice bow-tie to endthe series.It was a nice touch seeing ...
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review 1: first paragraphPrologue Child The skies shrieked. Overhead, a storm of black energies shot out tendrils that reached forth and attached themselves to the first structure they encountered. The sound generated was almost as terrifying as the sight of everything they touched collaps...