Advantages: It's another trip into Feist's creative universe Disadvantages: It reads like a childrens story
...enemy is causing trouble in the streets of the city. William, James and Jazharra must hunt down the protagonists and face the evil behind them.
To write this review kills me. Before doing so I must let you know that I am A huge fan on the Raymond Feist novels. I have read his first novel, 'Magician', 7 times and all the other except the 'Krondor' series a minimum of 3 times. I just love them and can let myself become completely immersed in the story.
I have to say though that even though the first 2 'Krondor' books, 'Krondor: The Betrayal' and 'Krondor: The Assassins' weren't his best works, the latest offering from my favourite author, 'Krondor: Tear of the Gods' does STINKETH.
I read the book in one day it was such a simple plot and it seems to be written as if it were aimed at an 8 year old reading it. I believe that it is the shortest...
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Advantages: If you like fantasy 'a must read book' Disadvantages: lack of sleep
...This has got to be one of the top ten best fantasy books ever. It has a cracking story line and believe me you won't want to put it down.
The story concerns two boys from Crydee. One trains to become a soldier and the other a wizard. The two become embroiled in an adventure which spans different worlds.
This book covers a great war and battles abound, you will find Dwarfs, Elves and Goblins, there's romance (not too much), strategy and intrigue.
As you can see from above this book has all the ingredients needed to make the perfect fantasy classic. You'll be there until the end spellbound. If you havent bought this book do, you won't be dissapointed. If you havent discovered Raymond E Feist yet, there's plenty more where this came from, what a rich vein of Fantasy just waiting to be tapped....
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Advantages: Gripping and Tense situations, Great characters, Feist back at his best Disadvantages: Errr cant think of any
...Honoured Enemy - Legends of the Riftwar
Raymond E Feist
William Forstchen
Published 2001 Voyager Books
ISBN - 0-00-224718-6
323 Pages
Praise for Raymond E. Feist
"Tons of intrigue and action"
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Epic scope... vivid imagination...a significant contribution to the field of fantasy'
WASHINGTON POST
'The enemy of my enemy is my friend'
- An old Arab proverb
'Fare thee well, my sweet Kingdom lassie,
Fare thee well, and I bid you goodbye,
For I'm off with the dawning to cold northern mountains,
Off to the north, where for King shall I die...'
- Wolfgar, Bard of the Kingdom
(taken from Honoured Enemy (c) 2001 R.A.Feist / W Forstchen)
When I read Magician, the first book involving the Kingdom and the Tsurani, I thought that I had finally found a series to get my teeth...
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