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I have decided to embark on a journey through the land of Midkemia and beyond. Starting this weekend I will begin reading (again of course) the books By Raymond E. Feist. The first entry will be on Friday as I discuss a little of the background of Feist and give you a taster of what is to come.
I am really looking forward to this and I hope you will join me on this trip and get others involved as this series of books are absolutely fantastic and the staple of and fantasy fans reading.
The following books will be included in my review so there will be lots of posts.
The Riftwar Cycle
The Riftwar Saga
Magician (1982)
Republished in two parts in the United States:
Magician: Apprentice (1986)
Magician: Master (1986)
Silverthorn (1985)
A Darkness at Sethanon (1986)
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Following on from the Painted Man we begin our journey with Jardir, learning of him through flashbacks as he starts to unite humanity under his banner, proclaiming himself the deliverer. Similar to Arlen in the previous book we follow Jardir from his training as a child to the height of his power in the Krasian desert. I was a little apprehensive when I realised the novel would be following Jardir so closely rather than Arlen, Leesha or Rojer because Jardir before had appeared slightly two dimensional in the Painted Man as he was only in it for a short time and his character development was short. But now we learn of his motivations, his dreams and the demons that haunt him in the daylight also. The first third of the book follows Jardir and brings us into his world, a world very different from that of Arlens home. While I am still unsure if I like Jardir I can certainly respect and understand him more. Last Updated (Saturday, 10 April 2010 15:45) |



