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Just who is that kindly stranger? - A Song of Ice and Fire
Original at asoiaf.westeros.org
• Wed, Nov 12
Nakor from Feist's Midekemia series. Nakor has appeared in a number of the Midkemia books so more about him is known now. Still he is annoyingly mysterious. Who are you? Can you rival Pug and Macross? I don't recall anyone similar in ...
Black Dragon Writing - BFT3K--Day of the Dragon, opening host ...
Original at lccorp2 (Livejournal)
• Wed, Sep 17
By lccorp2 Technically, Betrayal in Antara is Betrayal at Krondor's spiritual successor, and not a direct sequel, so to speak--BAK's setting was Raymond E. Feist's Midkemia and characters from his novel series were used as characters in the game. ...
10 Great Fantasy Book Series
Original at The List Universe
• Wed, Sep 3
By jfrater The overwhelming majority of Feist’s works are part of the Riftwar Cycle, a fictional universe featuring the planets of Midkemia and Kelewan. Human magicians on the two planets are able to create “rifts” through dimensionless space that ...
Excellent Prose
Original at moscowcoffeereview.com
• Sun, Jul 20
By Matthew I used to eat up in everything in Raymond Feist’s many volumes detailing the lives of kings and wizards in his world of Midkemia. That all started with Magician. I didn’t realize it at the time, but the writing in those books is ...
The SFX Top 100 List (continued)
Original at The Wertzone
• Sat, Jun 21
By Adam Whitehead Feist's 1982 novel Magician remains a readable and exhiliratingly entertaining epic fantasy novel incorporating the clash between two worlds (the medieval Europe-influenced Midkemia and the Oriental-stylised world of Kelewan) when they ...
Raymond E. Feist
Original at Bookish
• Sat, Apr 12
By Riki These were fairly typical of Feist's novels set in the world of Midkemia, but I noticed one major thing lacking-- I didn't really care about the characters. So the various twists to the stories didn't pull me. Murder in LaMut is a stand ...
Krondor: Tear of the Gods
Original at The Monkey Speaks
• Tue, Jan 15
By Monkey Riftwar Saga). This is the book I'm reading just now. I'm about halfway through it. This series isn't as good as the other of Feist's Midkemia novels. It's still an okay read though. ...
Robert Jordan Dies
Original at slushmaster (Livejournal)
• Sun, Sep 16
By slushmaster So I read all of the Shannara books by Terry Brooks...all of Raymond E. Feist's Midkemia books ...The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Read them? I feasted on them. But none of them could tickle my imagination the way old RJ could. ...
(+++) EPIC EXPANSIONS
Original at INFODAD.COM
• Wed, Aug 22
By The Infodad Team Raymond E. Feist’s Riftwar stories sprawl, too, having started with Honored Enemy (co-written with William R. Forstchen) and now continuing with Murder in LaMut (in which Feist’s coauthor is Joel Rosenberg). Set in the land of Midkemia ...
Audio books: His Majesty Dragon
Original at Ayende
• Tue, Jul 3
By Ayende Rahien re: Audio books: His Majesty Dragon 7/4/2007 7:13 PM Karthik. Read Raymond Feist's Midkemia series and George R Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series. Both are great fantasy books. ...
Glorfindel of Gondolin: Flight of the Nighthawks
Original at cuivienen.org
• Sat, May 26
By Carey True, almost all of Feist's books are set in Midkemia, and all of them follow the sorcerer Pug and his various comrades and flunkies, but hey -- at least they don't say "Wheel of Time, book Seven." Maybe it's just a marketing difference ...
Pat's Fantasy Hotlist: Raymond E. Feist contest
Original at Pat's Fantasy Hotlist
• Sat, Aug 12
By Patrick Two lucky winners will thus get their hands on the UK hardback edition of Feist's newest Midkemia novel, Into a Dark Realm, as well as a paperback of the first volume of the trilogy, Flight of the Nighthawks. For more info about Into a ...
supertinks @ 2006-03-23T12:04:00
Original at Tinks
• Wed, Mar 22
Next came Raymond Feist’s “Magician”, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Again, we are missing the next books in the series, so I have to make do with other authors till I can get back to the work of Midkemia. ...
Vanguard: Brad responds | Wolfshead Online
Original at Wolfshead Online
• Wed, Jun 22
By Wolfshead Brad has made a thoughtful, compelling counter-argument and has backed it up with some great examples from Forgotten Realms Faerun and Feist’s Midkemia. Although I still maintain many of my objections to Sigil’s decision, this topic has ...
Book reviews (Long post)
Original at kythrain (Livejournal)
• Sun, May 30
By Kythrain Talon of the Silver Hawk is one of Feist's better works; dare I say it's on par with Magician? I believe I do dare such a thing. All of the other books involving Midkemia have taken place in the western part of the Kingdom, ...