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845.1 | | CHEFS::YEOMANSD | Bib Groan is innocent | Tue Dec 05 1989 03:54 | 3 |
| I've not seen Prince of the Blood. Is it part of the Riftwar saga?
Dave.
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845.2 | good book ... | BOOKS::BAILEYB | Crazy in the sunlight, yes indeed! | Tue Dec 05 1989 08:50 | 8 |
| Prince of the Blood came out a couple of months ago in hardback. It is
about the sons of Prince Arutha going on an ambassadorial mission to
Great Kesh (some 20 years or so after the end of the trilogy).
It's typically Feist ... in other words, a great read.
... Bob
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845.3 | Arutha's Brats | VIRGO::CRUTCHFIELD | | Tue Dec 05 1989 08:59 | 16 |
| Hi Dave,
PotB deals with Prince Arutha's twin sons Borric and Erland, so
it's kind of part of the Riftwar saga. It's only out in hardcover
so far, I think.
It's a good read and has a number of hooks where continuations/sequels
can be attached, though the main line of the plot is pretty
self-contained. It has the flavour of an "episode" rather than a
novel; sort of like a James Bond novel in that it just covers something
that happened, rather than dealing with a _Major_Event_ like the
Riftwar.
Cheers!
Charlie
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845.4 | | CHEFS::YEOMANSD | Bib Groan is innocent | Tue Dec 05 1989 10:11 | 6 |
| Thanks for the info, Bob and Charlie.
I have to agree. I've found all four books a good read. I even got
the missus to read Magician.
Dave.
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845.5 | | TLE::MOREAU | Ken Moreau, VAX DEBUG | Tue Dec 26 1989 14:50 | 22 |
| I also like Feist's work, but was deeply disappointed in one aspect of the
Riftwar saga. (To understand my objection, remember that depending on the
packaging, either the first two books of the trilogy were titled
"Magician: Apprentice" and "Magician: Master", or the first book of the
duology was titled "Magician").
For a series whose titles and cover art promised heavy doses of fantasy
magic, the magic was really scarce. I was hoping for a good treatment
of magic, something similar to Thomas Hardy's "Master of 5 Magics" or
Barbara Hambly's "Dragonsbane" or the Dark trilogy. But in the beginning
2/1 book(s) which start the saga, we get maybe three spells cast. We
*hear* how powerful these mages are/will be, but we never *see* it.
And then, in the final chapters, Feist goes nuts with world-shaping magic.
It reminded me of the climactic scene in Greg Bear's "Serpent Mage", where
the two mages are literally building worlds while arguing with each other.
I liked the worlds and the characters, but the disparity between what I
was hoping for, and what Feist delivered, made the series much less
enjoyable for me than it could have been.
-- Ken Moreau
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845.6 | Not a tale for children ! | SAC::WHITAKER_A | The man from Hull | Sun Jan 14 1990 10:39 | 8 |
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I'm surprised that no-one has commented on "Fairie Tale". I
realise its not SF but it deserves a mention here as its one
of the best books I have read in a long time. I have liked
all of Feist's books but "Fairie Tale" stands out from the
others. Highly recommended.
Andy
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845.7 | Not a tale for Parents of chlidren either! | LAOTSE::PETRAITIS | | Thu Jan 18 1990 12:24 | 8 |
| re Andy's note -.1
I think that Faerie Tale stands out in Feist's work for a self contained, no
hooks added giant of a read.
Scared me and my wife!
David
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845.8 | A new one is out! | VIRGO::CRUTCHFIELD | Where Angels fear to tread... | Tue Sep 25 1990 15:30 | 8 |
| I just picked up Servant of the Empire, by Feist and Wurts. It's a
sequal to Daughter of the Empire and is available in hardcover for
around twenty dollars. I'm looking forward to it, and I'll post a
review here when I'm done.
Cheers!
Charlie
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845.9 | Finished it. | VIRGO::CRUTCHFIELD | Iraq delenda est! | Thu Nov 01 1990 15:22 | 19 |
| Well, I finished Servant of the Empire and it was on a par with the rest
of the Feist and Feist/Wurts series. The technical (grammar , usage,
etc) polish has never been perfect in these books, and this one was a
little worse than the others (though they seem to have learned to stop
splitting infinitives). But unless you are really unforgiving about
that sort of stuff (I notice it, but I don't really mind it) it's OK.
The story has good twists and turns, though it may have been a tad less
gripping and emotionally charged than the others.
It is also to be followed by a third book, to make a trillogy with
Daughter of the Empire. And Feist is supposedly working on more
Midkemia books on his own. I look forward to them.
Cheers!
Charlie
p.s. Am I the only Feist fan around these days?
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845.10 | We're out there, just quiet | A1VAX::BARTH | Special K | Thu Nov 01 1990 17:54 | 8 |
| > p.s. Am I the only Feist fan around these days?
Nope.
My wife and I both enjoy his stuff. I'm especially looking forward
to more Midkemia...
Karl B.
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845.11 | Another Feist Fan! | SIOG::CRIPPEN | | Fri May 10 1991 09:54 | 13 |
| I read my first book by Feist last summer and have read everything I
could find of his (except Fairy Tale) since. I know, I'm a bit behind
the times, but it's hard to find SF and Fantasy here in Ireland.
The biggest bookstore in Dublin is Eason's and they only have 1 section
of shelves devoted to it.
I've had exceptional trouble finding _Servent_of_Empire_, can anyone
give me the ISBN? I'd also appreciate an update on any newly released
stuff.
Thanks!
Stu
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845.12 | SF in Dublin | SIOG::OSULLIVAN_D | Best Before 07/68 | Fri Aug 23 1991 11:37 | 8 |
| re: .11
There is an excellent bookshop on Dame Street, at the Central Bank side
of the street almost dead opposite where Gt. Georges Street comes down
to meet it. I got Magician in there and later even saw a 2nd hand copy
of it.
-Dermot
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845.13 | LATEST BOOK NEWS | SNO78A::NANCARROW | | Thu Jan 30 1992 07:23 | 6 |
| DOES ANYBODY KNOW IF ANY OTHER BOOKS HAVE COME OUT
I HEARD A RUMOUR ABOUT A BOOK CALLED "MISTRESS OF THE
EMPIRE" TO CLOSE OFF THE LADY MARA TRILOGY.PLEASE
HELP AN ISOLATED PERSON DOWN UNDER.
MIKE N.F
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845.14 | _Mistress_of_Empire_ - When??? | SIOG::CRIPPEN | | Tue Feb 11 1992 07:30 | 5 |
| I, too, would like some info. on _Mistress_of_Emire_. I just finished
_Servant_of_Empire_ and am really looking forward to more. Anyone have
any info. on when it will be out?
Stu
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845.15 | At last more Kelewan | SNO78A::NANCARROW | | Fri May 08 1992 06:43 | 12 |
|
I just went to my local specialist Science Fiction
and Fantasy bookstore and they told me that the hardcover
of Mistress of the Empire would be on sale within two weeks.
I know we are a bit behind the times down under so the book
must be already released in the U.S. and U.K. . Has anybody
out there read this book and have an opinion on it I do
not want to pick it up and find my interest for Midkemia
and Kelewan killed by a money generator.
Mike N.
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845.17 | Are you sure ? | SNO78A::NANCARROW | | Sun May 10 1992 18:00 | 15 |
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Is that a miss spelling or the title of another book.
I thought the sequence of books were:
Daughter Of The Empire
Servant Of The Empire
(to be released) Mistress Of The Empire
Servant finnishes when Mara manages to defeat the
Minwanabi in the council and inherit their estate.
Mike N.
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845.18 | In a bookstore near you | SSAG::JSLOVE | J. Spencer Love; 237-2751; SHR3-2/W28 | Sun May 10 1992 23:05 | 7 |
| Yup, absolutely sure. It has been released.
Based on that note, I ran down to McKinzey-White yesterday and picked up a
copy of Mistress of the Empire. For $20. Now if I can just find time to
read it...
-- Spencer
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845.19 | | TINCUP::XAIPE::KOLBE | The Dangerous Debutante | Mon May 11 1992 19:32 | 2 |
| ARRRGGG Mike N. Haven't you heard of spoilers????? Of course I know Mara will
pull through but I'm only halfway through the book!!!!! liesl
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845.20 | Anybody still there !!! | SNO78A::NANCARROW | | Tue Mar 30 1993 18:23 | 14 |
|
Sorry liesl.
Has anybody heard anything about a new midkemia book
" THE KING'S BUCCANEER"
All I seem to hear is rumours about this book and that
it is of the same time period as POTB or maybe a few years
later.
Mike N.
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845.21 | | VMSNET::HEFFEL | Vini, vidi, visa | Tue Mar 30 1993 21:39 | 6 |
| I've got it. Bought a couple of months ago, but it hasn't made it
to the top of the "read me" pile yet. (I dove into Memory, Sorrow and
Thorn and that swallowed my life for a while!)
Tracey
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845.22 | | DSSDEV::PIEKOS | Zoo TV | Wed Mar 31 1993 09:10 | 6 |
| I read it a couple of months ago. It was ok. Yes, it's set in the same
period as the others, only a generation further in time. The story and
characterizations were fair, not great. Actually, this was sort of disappointing
for me as I believe Feist is capable of much better.
John Piekos
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845.23 | new book or trilogy | SNO78A::NANCARROW | | Mon Sep 12 1994 00:24 | 9 |
|
Hey everybody rise and shine.
What's the new Feist book about. I saw it in the new releases
in hardcover it looks like another trilogy on the way with
the snakes comming in for the kill. Any news,reviews,comments
and/or information gratefully appreciated.
Mike N.
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845.24 | | CBHVAX::CBH | Lager Lout | Tue Jul 04 1995 14:40 | 19 |
| I recently (well, a couple of months ago) bought the first book in his
latest series the `Serpentwar' (I think) saga, whose title completely
escapes me and I've lent it to a friend. Aargh!
I found this a thoroughly enjoyable read, up to his usual high standard,
quickly building up new characters so that they feel like old friends
before you know where you are! It has some parallels with `The King's
Buccaneer', in that the plot is largely based in the continent of
Novindus, and has a similar sort of feel, but don't worry, there's no
going over old ground, the story is a completely new one. My only
criticism is that I didn't find the horrific bits particularly scary,
but having said that, I apply that criticism to most things. I really
can't say much more without completely ruining the story, but there's
a lot of really good new characters, and some of the old favourites are
around too.
Go and buy it!
Chris.
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845.25 | | GIDDAY::BURT | DPD (tm) | Sun Nov 05 1995 19:52 | 11 |
| I've recently started reading the new edition of "Magician", which contains a
_lot_ of text left out of the first publication. I read my first copy (and
lent it out) so many times it's extremely dog-eared (that's my excuse and I'm
sticking too it).
If you like Feist and you're a "re-reader" it's a worthwhile purchase.
The caharacters are given a bit more rounding out.
\C
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845.26 | | CBHVAX::CBH | Lager Lout | Mon Dec 25 1995 17:51 | 14 |
| One thing I've noticed about the more recent novels, perhaps as a result of
getting the first releases available to me, is that the quality of
proofreading seems to fall with each new novel. The first novels had been
`translated' from American English into English (ie spelling variations such
as *or -> *our, changing of several words such as fall -> autumn, descriptive
terms such as 2nd floor -> 1st floor etc) which eventually stopped, and in the
last couple of books I've noticed an increasing number of grammatical errors
and even the odd occasion where the wrong character name was used.
The stories are still excellent, the above is really just a minor
irritation... especially for the premium paid for a hardback seems to buy an
inferior version of the script than what's available in softback!
Chris.
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845.27 | merchant prince | SNOFS1::NANCARROW | | Fri Mar 22 1996 06:48 | 6 |
|
Anybody an opinion on the 2nd novel of the serpentwar series
Rise Of A Merchant Prince.Sound like a Silverthorn side-track
to add extra character to the plot.
Mike N.
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845.28 | Ris of a .... | SNOFS1::NANCARROW | | Thu Jul 25 1996 19:58 | 8 |
|
Just finnished Rise of a Merchant Prince. Not to bad actually. He seems
to be using the same sequence as in magician. Large story, sidetrack
and probably big finale for the books.
I wont put in any spoilers at this stage but an interesting read with
a lot more emotion in it.
Mike N.
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845.29 | Following the merchant? | VYGER::CAIRNSM | | Thu Aug 01 1996 15:11 | 9 |
| Is there any word yet,as to when the last part(probably) of the
Serpent-war saga is going to be released?The paperback version of"Rise
of a Merchant Prince" has been out in the UK for a couple of months now
and my local Forbidden Planet still has no idea as to when the release
of the new book on hardback,or even it's possible title.
As for Rise of a Merchant Prince,I just had to read it again to
stop myself getting het up in anticipation for the sequel.
MUZ.....
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845.30 | Not showing elven patience | VYGER::CAIRNSM | | Wed Sep 11 1996 15:28 | 7 |
|
Following on from re.29,I've since found out from a source that the
concluding part of the Serpentwar saga is to be called"Rage of a Demon
King"and is apparently already on sale in the States.Can anyone confirm
this or possibly tell me the UK release date?
MUZ...
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845.31 | for XMAS?? | SNOFS1::NANCARROW | | Sun Dec 08 1996 20:30 | 4 |
845.32 | Is heaven in a brewery? | VYGER::CAIRNSM | | Sat Mar 01 1997 03:54 | 10 |
|
R.31
The word in both Waterstones and Forbidden Planet in dear old
Glesga is that the Uk release of Rage of a Demon King shall be on the
7th of April...But that was put back from 17th of January.
Muz...
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845.33 | ???? | SNOFS1::NANCARROW | | Thu Mar 06 1997 22:29 | 5 |
| Is that on hard or paper ???
Mike N.
is it released in the U.S.
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845.34 | Is backshift punishment enough? | VYGER::CAIRNSM | | Mon Mar 17 1997 16:45 | 11 |
| RE.33
Hardback,Now the big question is ...Is it worth spending seventeen
pounds for it?.............What am I saying ,of course it'll be.
As for the US release,I'd have thought that as Raymond is an
American author,the US release would precede the British(but then again
I could be talking through an unmentionable orifice)
Muz...
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845.35 | New Feist is out | VSSCAD::SIGEL | | Wed Mar 19 1997 16:28 | 4 |
| Re .last few
I saw the new Feist in the Boston area earlier this week. It's a
hardcover, but I didn't check the price.
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845.36 | at least in print | SNOFS1::NANCARROW | | Mon Mar 24 1997 05:17 | 3 |
| nice to hears it's in print. Now because of this blasted Australia
last syndrome I will have to wait until September to see it.
Mike N.
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845.37 | busting out all over.13000 | SNOFS1::NANCARROW | | Thu Apr 03 1997 00:17 | 4 |
| just saw it in Australia, Rage of a Demon King. Just my luck to be
short of cash, but I do not like to buy hard back anyway, takes up
too much room. looks like a quiet read comming up arounf Xmas time.
mike N.
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