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The Top 20 Greatest Fantasy Writers of All-Time
Original at Comics2Film
• Thu, Apr 9
CA - Tim Janson Feist has gone on to publish seven more series within the Riftwar cycle, both returning to the original world of Midkemia, and exploring new Rift Wars. The latest series begins next month with Rides a Dread Legion. Feist stepped out of traditional ...
Fantasy Favorites
Original at darcysaga.net
• Tue, Oct 21
By Sharon Lathan Raymond Feist: Begin with The Riftwar Saga trilogy and move on from there. All of them are fabulous and it is a huge saga that is still ongoing. Another terrific wizard, Pug/Milambar, and a well-developed world. In fact, two worlds as we are dealing with rifts between universes here. Honorabl...
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 ...
Magician: Apprentice by Raymond Feist - Book Review » The Heroic ...
Original at castlefiction.com
• Thu, Aug 21
By webmaster The Riftwar Cycle is a series of books that revolve around the battle between Midkemia and Kelewan. These are the two worlds where the rift has been opened. And the books take place on both worlds with a variety of characters and ...
Blogfodder: The Sword of Truth: The Review part 1
Original at randomrantandrave (Blogspot)
• Sat, Jun 14
By Rigel Kent Just to pick one example readers wouldn't have been too happy with Raymond E. Feist if he'd started telling other stories in Midkemia before he finished Riftwar. If he'd just popped out a book set in Midkemia, with the same characters, ...
The SF Site Featured Review: Wrath of a Mad God
Original at SF Site
• Sat, May 31
Raymond E. Feist has produced some remarkable novels. Most fall into his Riftwar Saga, consisting of Magician: Apprentice, Magician: Master, Silverthorn, and A Darkness at Sethanon, along with his Midkemia series consisting of Prince of ...
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Original at JHGHendriks
• Sun, Mar 16
Sons of the Oak Feist, Raymond E. Midkemia The Riftwar Saga Magician Silverthorn A Darkness at Sethenon Prince of the Blood The King's Buccaneer The Empire Saga Daughter of the Empire Servant of the Empire Mistress of the Empire ...
The Wertzone: The Dungeon Master Has Left the Building
Original at The Wertzone
• Tue, Mar 4
By Adam Whitehead Many modern fantasy authors played RPGs in their youth and some - such as Steven Erikson and Ian Cameron Esslemont's Malazan world; and Raymond E. Feist and the Abrams brothers world of Midkemia (from the Riftwar series) - created their ...
Riftwar Saga, The - Raymond Feist Review, Author of Riftwar Saga ...
Original at MouthShut Appliance
• Mon, Feb 18
The series starts with Pug the young farm boy who accidently bumbs into Kulgan the magician. According to the ritual of Midkemia the world in which the story takes place the boys are tto be given specific training in different arts as ...
Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy, Vol. 1
Original at wss4 (Blogspot)
• Tue, Jan 22
By WSS4 Raymond Feist has already shown how slavery exists on Kelewan in both the original Riftwar Saga and the Daughter of Empire series he wrote with Janny Wurts. In "The Wood Boy," Feists tells the story of a noble house on Midkemia which is ...
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. ...
Adventures in Reading: Quick Takes: Raymond E. Feist, Marion ...
Original at joesherry (Blogspot)
• Thu, Nov 1
By Joe Sherry So, really, this is Joel Rosenberg’s Midkemia novel. It exists on the periphery of the main series. Murder in LaMut takes place early in the Riftwar, before the Tsurani had laid siege to Crydee. The novel follows three mercenary soldier ...
(+++) 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 ...
Grasping for the Wind: Book Review: Magician: Apprentice/Master by ...
Original at otter.covblogs.com
• Thu, Nov 30
By Otter The story of the Riftwar, where two worlds battle for supremacy of Midkemia and control of its metals is elegantly written and adventurously plotted. Feist has created two worlds, Midkemia and Kelewan. Kelewan is a metal poor planet, ...
B O O K W O R M: Raymond E. Feist
Original at BOOKWORM
• Tue, Nov 14
Raymond E. Feist is an American author, mostly specialising in fantasy fiction. In his books Feist describes the fictional worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan. The Riftwar Saga The Riftwar Saga is the first trilogy written by Raymond E. ...
Honored Enemy by Raymond E. Feist and William R. Forstchen
Original at SF Site
• Wed, Aug 16
One of the standard practices in any war is the vilification of the enemy. This can be as obvious as using derogatory names for them to more insidious propagandistic techniques. In this first book of the Legends of the Riftwar series, the enemy forces of Kelewan and Midkemia find that in orde...
Legends of Riftwar: Honoured Enemy
Original at multipleimages (Multiply)
• Sun, Aug 13
Set in the vivid, epic and abundant world of Midkemia, Feist weaves an intricate plot and story that tells of the battle between humans backed by the eledhel against the moredhel The moredhel seek an object of immense power while the ...
My favorite author... in his own words
Original at social-solitude (Livejournal)
• Wed, Dec 7
By social solitude came to Midkemia; from that came my first novel Magician, published in 1982. In order not to conflict with the gameworld we'd created, I set Magician, the first of my Riftwar novels, 500 years before our game. I write the history to the ...
Growing Up: A Story Of Fantasy Authors, Babysitters, And Dead Animals
Original at inuxx (Livejournal)
• Fri, Apr 22
The other thing I remember from the Lane is Raymond E. Feist. Raymond E. Feist wrote a series of novels about a thing called the Riftwar that took place on a world called Midkemia. Midkemia, I found out the other day, was the setting ...