Advantages: Feist is as good as I remember Disadvantages: Some minor confusion between characters
Along with David Eddings, Raymond E. Feist was one of my first loves when it comes to Fantasy writing. They always used magic as a tool, rarely as a plot device and they avoided the long passages in Elvish that can make Tolkien so much of a chore. I may have always had a slight preference for Eddings, but my copies of Feist's original Riftwar trilogy are showing serious signs of use these days.
I may not have kept up with Feist's writing over the ... ...enough familiarity in both style and characters to make me feel instantly back at home. Pug may have grown up and is now a grandfather, but he is still involved with important business and, as ever, the future of both his home worlds is at stake.
Following on from the opening part of the trilogy, the few remaining members of the Night Hawks are being taken care of. Meanwhile, the presence of the slumbering Talnoy is still causing concern and Pug ...
Soho_Black 09.03.2008
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