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Original Title: The Riftwar Saga (The Riftwar Saga, #1-4)
ISBN: 0553333240 (ISBN13: 9780553333244)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.crydee.com/raymond-feist/book-series/the-riftwar-saga
Series: The Riftwar Saga #1-4
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The Riftwar Saga (The Riftwar Saga #1-4) Paperback | Pages: 226 pages
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Here is a fantasy series filled with tropes... but it worked, nicely. It falls somewhere in-between what I'd consider 'High Fantasy' and 'contemporary fantasy'. If you're looking for some zany type fantasy world that you hadn't imagined, I wouldn't suggest this series. But if you like your dwarves dour and your elves in the woods (and pretty awesome descriptions as to wielding magic), then try these out. The character building is there, but the plots kinda pan out the way one expects - but it didn't lessen my enjoyment of reading them. This fantasy series is classic in a sense that it follows the scriptures of fantasy novels - but hey, sometimes we like our fantasy worlds/characters that way if done with a writing style that leads us on a merry adventure.

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Title:The Riftwar Saga (The Riftwar Saga #1-4)
Author:Raymond E. Feist
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 226 pages
Published:November 1988 by Bantam
Categories:Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy

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About the 5th time I have read these. Great books.

I LOVE this series! I could take it with me anywhere and reread it happily until the end of time. Wonderful characters - two beautiful but distinctly different worlds. Pug (although I hated his name the first time I read it) is a fantastic character. And Thomas as he struggles with becoming valheru makes my spine tingle and my heart soar every time I read it. One of the best fantasy series I've ever ever read. I also love the minor characters like Jimmy the Hand who get much weightier parts in

This book, like most others of this genre, is basically about the struggle between good and evil, but I think it presents its argument in a very unique way, especially using science fiction e.g the settings on two different planets as well as time travel. There is also racial tensions between the inhabitants of both planets. A good reflection of the modern world,

I really liked the first two books in the series (essentially the coming-of-age story of Pug as he becomes a magician), but didn't enjoy the latter two books Silverthorn and A Darkness at Sethanon, which struck me as more typical epic fantasy fare, so overall 3 stars.

I really liked the story. This was a slow burn that gave enough background on the two main characters so that you see how they interact with each other and threw in a few surprises along the way! I really liked the story. This was a slow burn that gave enough background on the two main characters so that you see how they interact with each other and threw in a few surprises along the way! I really liked the story. This was a slow burn that gave enough background on the two main characters so

This was the first set of adult books i read as a 14 year old way back in the mid 90's and I have re-read them all a dozen times or more. I've now downloaded them onto Kindle so i can re-live the story at any time I want. Its very much a good vs evil novel with goblins & elves and magic and swords where the good guy always wins, but its an entertaining & fast moving ride through a world that has had a lot of thought put into its creation making it a comforting book to read and enjoy over

Here is a fantasy series filled with tropes... but it worked, nicely. It falls somewhere in-between what I'd consider 'High Fantasy' and 'contemporary fantasy'. If you're looking for some zany type fantasy world that you hadn't imagined, I wouldn't suggest this series. But if you like your dwarves dour and your elves in the woods (and pretty awesome descriptions as to wielding magic), then try these out. The character building is there, but the plots kinda pan out the way one expects - but it