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Rides A Dread Legion by Raymond E. Feist
Original at SF Site
• Sat, Aug 1
Set ten years after the events portrayed in Wrath of a Mad God, the book introduces yet another cataclysmic threat to Midkemia. A lost tribe of elves, the taredhel or people of the stars, are facing annihilation by a demon horde. Just in time, they find a way back to the place they consider to be...
The Top 20 Greatest Fantasy Writers of All-Time
Original at Comics2Film
• Thu, Apr 9
CA Besides the fact that many popular fantasy writers of today like Terry Brooks, Raymond Feist, David Eddings, and Dennis L. McKiernan have drawn heavily on Tolkien’s works, the books have been adapted into radio, television, animation, and film. ...
New Fantasy From Raymond E. Feist
Original at Comics2Film
• Sun, Mar 29
CA By Tim Janson March 29, 2009 This week brings many outstanding new releases but nothing is bigger than the latest fantasy from Raymond E. Feist, “Rides a Dread Legion”. Feist returns to the world of Midkemia and the master magician Pub, ...
Hundreds give their tips for a top read at library
Original at Swindon Evening Advertiser
• Sat, Mar 28
UK The Happy Prince and other stories by Oscar Wilde, The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller, Magician by Raymond Feist and Peace at Last by Jill Murphy are among the many titles which were put forward. Dad-of-three Greg Hawkins, 39, from Priory Vale, ...
Books for 2009: Update
Original at The Wertzone
• Fri, Mar 13
By noreply@blogger.com (Adam Whitehead) Traitor's Gate by Kate Elliott remains on course for its August release in the USA, but Orbit UK now have a release date of 03/09/09 as well. Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett is now scheduled for October 2009. Under the Dome by Stephen King is listed for 12 November 2009 and is being liste...
New Spring by Robert Jordan
Original at The Wertzone
• Tue, Dec 9
By noreply@blogger.com (Adam Whitehead) Back in 1998, Robert Jordan was asked to contribute a short (ish) story set in his Wheel of Time world to Robert Silverberg's Legends anthology, along with a number of other authors such as Stephen King, Terry Pratchett, Ursula K. LeGuin, George RR Martin, Raymond E. Feist and Tad Williams. J...
BBC’s top 100 reads « A Typical Atypical
Original at mysterycreature (WordPress)
• Mon, Nov 24
• 19 related articles
Magician, Raymond E Feist 90. On The Road, Jack Kerouac 91. The Godfather, Mario Puzo 92. The Clan Of The Cave Bear, Jean M Auel - Yay, this made it into the list! I have the whole series and have been waiting for nearly a decade to see ...
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The Knitting Blog - by Mr Puffy the Dog: Holiday Survival Tip
Original at by Mr Puffy the Dog
• Sun, Nov 23
By Mr Puffy's Knitting Blog: Magician: Master by Raymond E. Feist This is volume II in the Riftwar Saga. It was an entertaining read but I'm ready for a change of pace now. Magician:Apprentice by Raymond E. Feist Not a deep book but I'm finding it a fun read. ...
Word of Shadow: Review old games
Original at Word of Shadow
• Sat, Nov 22
By Crimson Starfire Betrayal at Krondor: RPG by Sierra based on the world of Midkemia created by Raymond E Feist, one of the greatest fantasy writers ever in my book. One of the best RPG's I've ever played, second only to the Baldur's Gate series, ...
What's the Best Book Ever? - Rusty Lime
Original at Rusty Lime
• Thu, Nov 20
Otherwise, the Riftwar Saga by Raymond E Feist, beginning with Magician is brilliant, no matter how many times you've read it. Actully, one of my all time favorites was the series by Lian Hearn, beginning with 'Across the Nightingale ...
Dwarf
Original at nfl.mediafetcher.com whats new
• Tue, Nov 18
Raymond E. Feist, the bestselling fantasy and science fiction author of The Riftwar Saga, shows the similarities between dwarves and humans. Though their appearances are relatively rare, the dwarves are especially gifted in warfare. ...
Shadow of a Dark Queen by Raymond E. Feist - Review - BookCrossing
Original at BookCrossing Feed for Books Recently Released
• Sun, Nov 16
By Renni This is Volume One in Feist's Serpent War Saga. I found this book to be very entertaining. I couldn't put it down. Feist is a genius! It may help to read Magician, as some characters carry over, however, it is not entirely necessary. ...
Onyxhawke Agency LJ - Bittercon! SF/F Has Much to Atone for
Original at Onyxhawke Agency LJ
• Fri, Oct 31
By O'Mike aka onyxhawke Raymond E Feist should shoulder his share of this simply for the early Midkemia books. Not only is the book littered with glamorous, graceful and ageless Elves two of the main characters from Magician become effectively immortal. ...
Fantasy, Part Deux: What Did I Buy?
Original at hagelrat (Blogspot)
• Mon, Oct 27
By Geek Monkey (Chris) Raymond E. Feist - Magician (Apprentice): Another holdover from my earlier foray into adult fantasy, Feist was on par with George RR Martin for most times seen on a list. And having read (and relatively enjoyed) Martin's A Game of ...
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. ...
cartesiandaemon: Magician, Raymond E. Feist
Original at cartesiandaemon
• Wed, Oct 15
Magician, Raymond E. Feist This is relatively famous, and I finally read most of it. In this case it unashamedly does rip off Tolkien; the elves are even named in Sindarin. In fact, what it is is the background for a roleplaying ...
Infinite books.
Original at everlasting-day (Livejournal)
• Wed, Oct 15
By Ed Faerie Tale by Raymond E Feist The Etched City by KJ Bishop Felix Castor: The Devil You Know by Mike Carey Magician by Raymond E Feist The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, Book 1: Lord Foul's Bane by Stephen R. Donaldson ...
Book Meme
Original at nekosensei (Livejournal)
• Tue, Oct 14
• 2 related articles
By nekosensei 17) The Magician - Raymond E. Feist 18) The Clan of the Cave Bear - Jean M. Auel 19) Nineteen Minutes - Jodi Picoult 20) Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell 21) Angels and Demons - Dan Brown 22) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ...
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Peter V Brett tells us the writers who inspired him
Original at e
• Mon, Oct 13
By voyageronline After that, I read whatever fantasy books I could get my hands on. RA Salvatore, Douglas Niles, Piers Anthony, Lyndon Hardy, CS Friedman, Michael Moorcock, Barbara Hambly, Peter S. Beagle, Tanya Huff, Raymond E. Feist, Robert Jordan, David Eddings, William Goldman, Phillip Pullman, Dav...
Origin of Urban Fantasy? - Suvudu
Original at Suvudu
• Mon, Oct 6
One of my earliest reading experiences was a book written by Raymond E. Feist titled Faerie Tale. At that time I had read Magician, Silverthorn and A Darkness at Sethanon and was looking for more of the same. ...
Resolved Question: Recommend good fantasy novels/authors?
Original at Yahoo! Answers
• Wed, Oct 1
just to gouge out what I may prefer, here are some authors I've read (*=favs!!) David Eddings* Robin Hobb* Anne McCaffrey Terry Brooks Terry Goodkind Dragonlance (mainly richard A knaak, weis &hickman and everything with Raistlin)* R A Salvatore Patrick Rothfuss*** Scott Lynch*...
Silverthorn - Raymond E. Feist | Book Reviews | Games, Books and Films
Original at Games, Books and Films
• Sun, Sep 21
By Tom Clare WARNING – the following text contains minor story/event-based spoilers for those who have not read Magician – Raymond E. Feist.***. With Magician finishing with end of the Riftwar between the worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan, ...
Book Review - Magician: Master by Raymond Feist » The Heroic ...
Original at castlefiction.com
• Wed, Aug 27
By webmaster The first is Magician: Apprentice, the second is Magician: Master, the third is Silverthorn and the final book is A Darkness at Sethanon. This is the current version but there is an earlier version that combines the first two volumes ...
Magician: Apprentice by Raymond Feist - Book Review » The Heroic ...
Original at castlefiction.com
• Thu, Aug 21
By webmaster Magician: Apprentice is the first book of a series called the Riftwar Saga After apprentice comes Master then Silverthorn and finallly a darkness at Sethanon. If you are looking for a big story to sink your teeth into this is perfect. ...
Magician: Apprentice by Raymond Feist – Book Review
Original at Buzzle
• Tue, Aug 12
This book is one of best books in genre of modern epic fantasy and it is first book in a series called Riftwar Cycle. If you are looking for an epic fantasy series to dig into this is a perfect starting point. Magician: Apprentice by.
Opinion: Raymond E. Feist - Magician: Apprentice
Original at e
• Sun, Apr 20
By Fyrefly Summary: Pug is a thirteen-year-old orphan kitchen boy when circumstances find him apprenticed to Kulgan, the magician advisor to the Duke of Crydee. Pug struggles with his studies, but there are indications that he may have magical power beyond reckoning. And chances are, he’ll need it...
Speculative Horizons: Recommended reading: Raymond E. Feist
Original at Speculative Horizons
• Sun, Mar 16
By JG Thomas The book was Magician, and the author was Raymond E. Feist. Feist later stated that with Magician, his main aim was to simply tell a ripping yarn, and he certainly achieved that. Set in the world of Midkemia - created by Feist and a ...
Wrath of a mad god by Raymond E Feist
Original at e
• Wed, Mar 5
By necrophage32 The Darkwar rages upon Midkemia and Kelewan, bringing bleak days of destruction and despair. To save the future of both worlds, the powerful sorcerer Pug and select members of the secretive Conclave of Shadows must journey deep into the dangerous realm of the bloodthirsty Dasati, there...
Mobipocket eBook: "Into a Dark Realm" by Feist, Raymond E.,
Original at MOBIPOCKET STORE
• Fri, Jan 25
Shadow of a Dark Queen by Raymond Feist $6.99 Book One of the bestselling Serpentwar Saga. The Serpentwar Saga, a classic of fantasy fiction, is available at last in e-book format: Shadow of a Dark Queen; Rise of a Merchant Prince; ...
Adventures in Reading: Quick Takes: Raymond E. Feist, Marion ...
Original at joesherry (Blogspot)
• Thu, Nov 1
By Joe Sherry Murder in LaMut, by Raymond E. Feist and Joel Rosenberg: While I am glad that Feist found a publisher for his Legends of the Riftwar series (they had been available only in the UK previously), the two volumes published so far have been ...
Servant of the Empire by Raymond E. Feist, Janny Wurts [added by ...
Original at librarything.com
• Wed, Sep 5
Spectra (1991), Mass Market Paperback, 704 pages.
Marvel and Dabel Brothers — Sayonara
Original at PW: THE BEAT
• Tue, Aug 14
Going forward, Marvel will continue to publish Anita Blake Vampire Hunter by Laurell K. Hamilton; the Hedge Knight series by George RR Martin; Tales of Alvin Maker and Wyrms by Orson Scott Card; Magician Apprentice by Raymond Feist; Lords of Avalon by Kinley MacGregor; and Highwayman by...
Faerie Tale: Raymond E Feist: A Modern Masterpiece of Dark Fantasy
Original at American Fiction Articles
• Wed, Jul 11
Raymond E. Feist is most well known for his fantasy series The Riftwar Saga. However, his best work may possibly be the novel Faerie Tale in which he explores the question of the fantasies, legends, and superstitions surrounding the ...
Twisted Kingdom: Magician: Apprentice by Raymond Feist
Original at Twisted Kingdom
• Sat, Jun 9
By Kailana Was this book originally just called Magician? If so, I loved this book. Actually, I loved the Riftwar and Serpentwar trilogies, and the trilogy set in the other world (Tsurani?). Feist jumped the shark for me after those books. ...
Raymond E. Feist
Original at SCI FI Wire
• Fri, Jun 8
Best-selling fantasy author Raymond E. Feist told SCI FI Wire that the latest book in his popular Riftwar series, Into a Dark Realm, is essentially the second act of a three-act play. "Our band of brave heroes decides to go see the bad ...
The Written World: Flight of the Nighthawks by Raymond E. Feist
Original at myreadingbooks (Blogspot)
• Thu, May 24
By Kailana A portent of annihilation awakens the powerful sorcerer Pug in the dead of night—a dread vision warning of a vast and terrible army descending upon the exposed heart of Midkemia. Even the formidable might of the Tsurani Empire will not ...
Into a Dark Realm, by <b>Raymond E. Feist</b>
Original at joesherry (Blogspot)
• Sat, May 19
By Joe Sherry There is much to enjoy here for long time fans of Raymond Feist and the Riftwar as Feist explores a new world, briefly revisits Kelewan, brings back the Hall of Worlds and Honest John's, and Pug once again takes center stage. ...
PaperBack Swap: Daughter of the Empire by Raymond Feist, Janny ...
Original at PaperBackSwap New Postings (2.0)
• Sat, May 19
By Raymond Feist, Janny Wurts Get the used book Daughter of the Empire by author Raymond Feist, Janny Wurts for free, Book ISBN 055327211X ~ 9780553272116: Join our Free Online Book Club and swap, trade, or exchange any used books with other book club members ...
Raymond E. Feist news
Original at Pat's Fantasy Hotlist
• Fri, May 18
By Patrick Johnson says, 'Raymond Feist is one of the true greats of modern fantasy. MAGICIAN was chosen by the public as part of the BBC TV The Big Read, and I am thrilled that Ray will be continuing his 22-year association with us, since we have ...
Into A Dark Realm by Raymond E. Feist
Original at SF Site
• Sun, Apr 1
of darkness that is the Dasati home world. Running in parallel with this is a riveting tale centred around a Dasati youth named Valko. There's an evil sparkle here, brighter and hotter than any of his works since the Magician trilogy.
"XIII Vol.1: The Day of the Black Sun" Scores With American Readers
Original at comic Book Resources
• Fri, Mar 16
By The Comic Brief by CBR News Team, Editor To date, Dabel Brothers Productions is best known for its runaway bestselling adaptation of Laurell K. Hamilton’s Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter in Guilty Pleasures and the critically acclaimed adaptation of bestselling author George R. R. Martin’s The Hedge Knight. The Dabel Brothers are...
Grasping for the Wind: Book Review: Magician: Apprentice/Master by ...
Original at otter.covblogs.com
• Thu, Nov 30
By Otter I have returned to Midkemia. After a hiatus of 10 years, I have begun rereading the books of Raymond E. Feist. The world of Midkemia is so unlike any other in the epic fantasy genre. A blend of science fiction and fantasy it is the ...
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. ...
New Paperback from Terry Pratchett and 2 new Raymond E. Feist ...
Original at Take 2
• Fri, Aug 25
The most treacherous magician in history - the madman Leso Varen - begins to wreak havoc on the world of Kelewan. Pug and the Conclave of Shadows are determined to find Varen, only to discover that he has usurped the body of one of the ...
Magician by Raymond E. Feist [added by Virgulina]
Original at librarything.com
• Sun, Aug 20
Harper Collins, 1997, Paperback tags: TBR, English.
The SF Site Featured Review: Honored Enemy
Original at SF Site
• Wed, Aug 16
In Honored Enemy, the first book of the Legends of the Riftwar series by Raymond E. Feist and William R. Forstchen, the enemy forces of Kelewan and Midkemia find that in order to survive they must work together, and perhaps discover ...
May 4: Raymond E. Feist signs Flight of the Nighthawks at ...
Original at The fine city of San Diego
• Wed, May 3
Flight of the Nighthawks launches the beginning of the third Riftwar, the Darkwar, with Midkemia under attack by the infamous assassins, the Nighthawks. Can even Magician Pug and the forces of the Conclave of Shadows stand against this ...
Magician: Apprentice #1
Original at Fractal Matter
• Tue, May 2
By Mark Peyton Raymond E Feist has been writing novels set in the twin worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan for nearly 25 years. Magician (or Magician: Apprentice as it is in America where it was split into two books) is the first in the series, ...
The SF Site: An Interview with Raymond E. Feist
Original at SF Site
• Fri, Dec 16
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 ...