Feist, Raymond E - The Riftwar Saga 1-3 Magician, Silverthorn, Darkness at Sethanon

 
 
 
 
 

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First three books written by fantasy writer Raymond E. Feist - the Riftwar Saga.

Synopsis from crydee.com, official website of Raymond E. Feist

1) Magician
At Crydee, a frontier outpost in the tranquil Kingdom of the Isles, an orphan boy, Pug, is apprenticed to a master magician - and the destinies of two worlds are changed forever. Suddenly the peace of the Kingdom is destroyed as mysterious alien invaders swarm through the land. Pug is swept up into conflict but for him and his warrior friend, Tomas, an Odyssey into the unknown has only just begun.Pug's destiny is to lead him through a rift in the fabric of space and time to the mastery of the unimaginable powers of a strange new magic ...

2) Silverthorn
Silverthorn is the astonishing sequel to Magician - and an even more stirring tale of the imagination. Once again the magical worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan come alive, peopled with princes, kings, squires - and warriors

In Silverthorn a new evil power that raises the dead and makes corpses do battle with the living threatens the new king of Midkemia. And a life-or-death quest is undertaken for an antidote to a poison that fells a beautiful princess on her wedding day. Silverthorn is a stirring tale of magic, chivalry and romance. It is a worthy successor to Magician - and an exciting prelude to the final volume in the Riftwar Saga, Darkness at Sethanon


3) A Darkness at Sethanon
A Darkness at Sethanon is the stunning climax to Raymond E. Feist's brilliant epic fantasy trilogy, the Riftwar Saga. Here be dragons and sorcery, swordplay, quests, pursuits, intrigues, stratagems, journeys to the darkest realms of the dead and titanic battles between the forces of good and darkest evil. Here is the final dramatic confrontation between Arutha and Murmandamus - and the perilous quest of Pug the magician and Tomas the warrior for Macros the Black. A Darkness at Sethanon is heroic fantasy of the highest excitement and on the grandest scale, a magnificent conclusion to one of the great fantasy sagas of our time.

These are the order of books for all of Feist's series (however they are usually written in trilogies and these trilogies should be read together)

Title

Magician
Jimmy the Hand (Starts During Magician)
Honoured Enemy (During Magician)
Murder in LaMut (During Magician)
Daughter of the Empire (Starts During Magician)
Silverthorn
A Darkness at Sethanon
Servant of the Empire
Krondor the Betrayal
Mistress of the Empire
Krondor the Assassins
Krondor Tear of the Gods
Prince of the Blood
The Kings Buccaneer
Shadow of a Dark Queen
Rise of a Merchant Prince
Rage of a Demon King
Shards of a Broken Crown
Talon of the Silver Hawk
King of Foxes
Exiles Return
Flight of the Nighthawks
Into a Dark Realm
Wrath of a Mad God
Rides a Dread Legion
Return of the Demon King
A Kingdom Besieged
A Crown Imperiled
Magicians End

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09/18/2008

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macielarroyo

I've only discovered Feist recently, when a friend of mine lent me books of his that he thought I might like. In highschool, we exchanged Asimov's and Tolkien's books. I love Feist's creations and his settings were so clear in my head. Unfortunately, I havent read his first books. Thanks, scribd!

05 / 11 / 2009

Pauper

Actually, except for the overcomensation of egomanical Pug, this was one fo the better fantasy novels I read. I really liked the startup of part two, Silverthorn. Like is given.

01 / 13 / 2009