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Rage of a Demon King |
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Rating: Summary: The Greatest book I've ever read Review: I cant belive anyone who likes feist even a little bit would give this book less than 5 stars! Its the most thrilling and touching book feist has ever written. I read it multible times its so great.
Rating: Summary: The Best book in the serpentwar saga Review: Feist captures your attention as he leads you through the epic story of Eric, Roo, and many other intreging characters. He knows his territory well, and uses great detail to express his point. The novel was excellent, and gives a good picture of the war as it happened. The only let down was that when you finish the book, you think "That's it? That war was solved so quickly!" Luckily, there are many, many other Fiest book with interesting and exotic wars for fantasy fans to read.
Rating: Summary: Boring, over long, shallow characters, basically crap Review: after investing the time and effort of the mediocre prequels to this book I found an boringly over long, shallow waste. The story was repetitive and stale. The characters weak shallow, and uninteresting. Feists writing style is a non-descript list of events rather than anything faintly imaginative.
Rating: Summary: This Book ROCKS! Review: This book was really interesting. I liked Eric because of his character. It's really interesting of how he had to fight the demon's army but also had to avoid his half-mom.
Rating: Summary: IN FANTASY BOOKS......WHO THROWS FIREBALLS ANYMORE? Review: Pug throws a giant fireball to destroy a demon crossing the Straits of Darkness? A fireball? After 10 years of waiting for Pug to cut loose we get a fireball? A fireball?!I quit!
Rating: Summary: HAS MIDKEMIA BECOME MELROSE PLACE? Review: MIRANDA SLEEPS WITH PUG...THEN CALIS..THEN PUG...BUT ALL THAT TIME, PUG KNOWS SHE'S SLEEPING WITH CALIS AND ACCEPTS IT! WHO IS THE SORCERER I USED TO KNOW SO WELL....I GUESS FEIST KILLED HIM AND REPLACED WITH A GENUINE LOSER.
Rating: Summary: TOTAL IDIOCY..AND THAT INCLUDES THE BOOK AS WELL AS FEIST Review: Pug, the most powerful wizard in the known universe...throws a giant fireball that is reflected back by a sub-demon lord and almost kills him.....I quit
Rating: Summary: Move on... Review: This is the first Feist book that has let me down. I've loved everything he has written in the past and now the whole wonderful universe he created with his previous books has come crashing down with this one. I agree with the reviewer who said that Feist should close the book on Midkemia and move on.
Rating: Summary: Feist is the best fantasy author ever. Review: Feist is the best fantasy author ever
Rating: Summary: I really wish I hadn't read this book!!!! Review: Let me get one thing straight from the start: up to now I have been a major Feist fan, and bought up all of his books. I followed the Riftwar saga with bated breath and great satisfaction. At that time he was my number one author. But when I read this book, I was unbelievably disapointed with it. Not only is it pathetic compared with the previous work of such a hitherto great author, it also cheapens and spoils the previous books. For example I liked the Valheru. They had an interesting character of cultured ruthlessness, and were all very well developed. They were understandably angry at being shut away from their homeworld, and were prepared to do anything to return. Now I can relate to that. It is something I can understand. But now they are relegated to the pawns of some vast evil god, who wants to destroy the world just 'because he can'. Evil for Evil's sake is the worst motivation that any author can use for his charachters. Also the altering of Macros the Black from the great sage and mystic, and doomed wanderer that we knew, into merely a Keshan magician who gained his powers through a link with the dead god of magic, and the revealing of the identity of the Upright man was unforgivable. Take my advice readers: Don't read this book, stick to the first five, and try to forget that the new series ever started. And for the author: I think it is time for Midkemia to be closed off as a setting for your novels and a new one be developed. Midkemia is just to overused, and it seems to have been 'milked for all its worth'. A new world, with new charachters, and a return of the level to that of mere mortals would be great, and I for one would certainly read it.
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