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Raymond E. Feist


No this Empire Trilogy is by Raymond E. Feist as well.
That's is his websites above.
I am in the process of acquiring the Empire Trilogy on ebook as well. :)



I think the Empire series was partly or all co-wrote with Janny Wurts, Pug is mainly a part of history for the Empire because of his leaving do, but he does I think have a bit part in the last book.


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I would love to reread the Riftwar Saga again. I mean I would LOVE to, but my reading schedule is bogged down pretty thick. Who knows, though....

It will be awesome when we get to the Empire books co-written with Janny Wurts (which I haven't read yet), because we'll have both of them around for Q&A. Love it!

But now I have a dilemma concerning the Malazan books. It was my plan to read the entire series, if I enjoyed it enough, starting now, with the second book. After the second book I was going to reread Gardens and then move on to the third. But this group is reading the series and I'd really like to participate, so it looks like I'm going to have to put the second book down for the first...LOL.

Just FYI - the Riftwar books start on the 1st of each month, and Malazan on the 15th. So they're reading Malazan number one from 2/15 to 3/15, and then number two after that.. So on and so forth. Just thought I'd clarify :)


Ah sad. I've read every book Feist has written and loved the Riftwar saga but I think his works have steadily gone down in quality over the years. It's kind of strange as most authors really grow into their own over the years but Feist, in my opinion, has done quite the opposite. I still have a definite soft spot for his early works though.

I know...it kind of depresses me. I Really loved alot of his characters ya know? Pug and Jimmy were just awesome. Having an author who disappoints you as time goes on is just kind of rough, ya know? It's like watching an athlete age. You remember their glory days when they were amazing and kind of wince when you see the shadows they've become. *sigh* poor Shaq.


That being said, I wish he would move beyond Midkemia too - I think his talent for world building is amazing. And I would love to see what else he can come up with.
By the way, Have any of you read his book Fairie Tale? As far as I know it's his only book outside of Midkemia - and it too is a very good book.


I have been debating getting his latest series, I love him as an author - but I'm afraid he can't top Jimmy the Hand or Arutha or even Mara and Kevin. :(

Have any of you read The Rivan Codex: Ancient Texts of the Belgariad and the Malloreon? It's not a story but rather the details on how Eddings created his world. It was pretty interesting reading to me.

As a novice writer myself - I am always fascinated by anyone who can build a world of their own. My world - is "getting there" lol.

Mmhmm. I've read all Eddings works as well. The Rivan Codex was a tough read for me. It was interesting but I think it would turn off casual readers. I enjoyed The Redemption of Althalus (tho many didn't) but I absolutely despised The Younger Gods series. Belgariad, however, was classic! Loved it

The Rivan Codex...you're right. It's not for a casual reader. I didn't read it straight however. I do like to thumb through it while reading the Belgariad sometimes. *shrug* I'm a nerd. :)
Oh. My. God. The Younger Gods series was HORRIBLE. Soooo unspeakably horrible. Terrible. Atrocious even.
Grant wrote: "Mmhmm. I've read all Eddings works as well. The Rivan Codex was a tough read for me. It was interesting but I think it would turn off casual readers. I enjoyed [book:The Redemption of Althalus|1106..."

Ok, so I'll spill it. My husband and I went out for lunch today. As we're sitting there this guy comes in holding a book, The Serpent Bride. Of course, since I've never read it I'm all over this book. He sets the book down on the table and I'm like "Umm, excuse me, sir. Umm, if you don't mind, er..." LOL!
He looked at me, laughed, and handed me the book. Not sure if I'm going to read it (Sara Douglass has never done it for me) but I'm glad he wasn't scared of the strange lady drooling over his freshly bought book. :-)

Have any of you read The Rivan Codex: Ancient Texts of the Belgariad and the Malloreon? It's not a story but rather the details on how Eddings ..."
no, but i'm reading Lost Encyclopedia. i suppose that's even more off-topic!


As a novice writer mysel..."
The Malloreon is just as good as the Belgariad. The two series with Sparhawk are very good too.

MrsJoseph, that if freaking hilarious!

MrsJoseph, that if freaking hilarious!"
;-) I'm a strange kind of girl.


You pretty much nailed it on the head Dawn

I hadn't heard anything about it. I'll check them out, Dawn. Thanks for the heads up!
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Has anyone read the series Riftwar?
I've heard that the first 2 are good as well as the Empire Trilogy. So can I skip 3 and 4 in Riftwar?
(I have OCD so I may not be able to anyway but I have to try if its not necessary to read them)
Riftwar Saga:
1 Magician: Apprentice and Magician
2 Magician: Master
3 Silverthorn
4 A Darkness at Sethanon
Empire Trilogy:
Daughter of the Empire
Servant of the Empire
Mistress of the Empire