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Posted By : von Darkmoor - 4/13/2006 10:35 PM
Just curious to know if anyone else is glad that Feist is back with Flight of the Nighthawkshop   Granted, it is the set-up for the rest of the Darkwar series, but it is better than the Conclave of Shadows series (which seems now to have simply been set-up for this book) and far better than the Kronder books (that just plain stunk).


~~~ "Your fool is here to save you from your folly . . . Here's to folly!" -- Simkin, in Doom of the Darksword ~~~


Posted By : Dave - 4/14/2006 9:55 AM
Been a long time sice I read an Feist, but I remembe enjoying what I did read.

Right now I'm read Silent House, by Ed Greenwod and Lion of Macedon, by Gemmell. Gemmell, as always, is very good. THe greenwood book is getting better, but I don't like his style much. In the weings is the new King's Blades book, Jaguar Knightsm by Dave Duncan. If you haven't read any of the King's Blades books, run as fast as you can to the store and get them.


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Posted By : von Darkmoor - 4/14/2006 10:50 AM
Gemmell is a great read; I just read White Wolf last week.  I read a Dave Duncan book long ago, can't remember the name right now, but I haven't read any of the King's Blades, so thanks for the plug.  I'll take a look at 'em.  Right now I just started the one and only Sages & Swords.


~~~ "Your fool is here to save you from your folly . . . Here's to folly!" -- Simkin, in Doom of the Darksword ~~~


Posted By : Jeff Stehman - 4/14/2006 12:31 PM
I gave up on Feist a long time ago and trimmed my holdings back to Magician: Apprentice and Magician: Master. A few years ago, however, Joel Rosenberg mentioned something about writing Riftwar mystery with Feist. I meant to read it, but forgot all about it, so...[googling]...Murder in Lemut has been added to my list. Thank you.


--Jeff Stehman