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Magician : Master |
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Rating: Summary: Feist's Best Book Review: Pug a seemingly sub-average boy from the rusic duchy of Crydee. By saveing is teacher and freind Kulgan he is captured by the warrior race, the Tsurani. Accepting is fate as spending the rest of his life as a slave to Lord Kamatsu of Tsuranuanni. He is moved to his owners main estate where he is treated like a real person. One night at dinner he was attentding wiht Lord Kamatsu and his Great One brother his past studies of magic are found out. Taking him as property of the Assembly of Magician's Pug's life changes forever. The fate of EVERY world lies in the balance only Pug now Milaber does not know it.
Rating: Summary: Worth Reading Review: I've read all of Raymond E. Feist's books. But by far Magician Master is the most captivating. Your not just stuck with a one-sided view, you see the riftwar from the kingdom and the eyes of the tsurani. I really suggest book. It keeped me reading for hours on end. It's worth buying.
Rating: Summary: Read it, THEN you can die Review: I think what I said above sums it all up. If you really want to know the details, Magician: Master is the second part of Magician and just as good as Magician: Apprentice.
Rating: Summary: King, prince, Queen, big deal. Review: A Royalist will surely like this book. All those fuss about being prince, kings and all makes me feel cheap. The part when Pug got reconstructed into a Magician is actually great. The whole book is original. Just that the caste system is cheap, like all princes and princeses are great and Pug at last got rewarded to become one. Demeaning to reward everyone with great contribution to become a duke or squire or prince.
Rating: Summary: An excellent read for those who like Earth-shattering magic Review: Phenomenal levels of magic are presented here. Excellent character development and resolution of multiple plots. I only wish that his more recent works were of the same caliber, as far as the magic and sorecery goes.
Rating: Summary: The beginning of a collection for your library Review: This book started out a little slow, building the characters for you. I read it while on det in Australia in the Marines. It took me three days to finish, (I was sharing the reading with two other Marines on different shifts.) And once it was done, we went hunting the next book. Raymond Fiest twists his tales fantastically, and I am awaiting his next venture having read hmmmm... 8 of them so far? Excellent read.
Rating: Summary: It is simply one of the best Review: When I read the rift war saga Magician Apprentice and Master were in the same book. So I don't know where Master picks up. I loved how it showed Thomas and Pug grow up and their lives start to seperate. I could barely put it down. It was simply one of the best books I read.
Rating: Summary: MASTERFUL! Review: I find the Raymond Fiest's books are among the best to read. Raymond is not fearful of killing of the main character of the book as some others are. However, keeping Pug as a constant in all the books is very nice. None of his books spare any details, they dive into the heart and soul of the reader and excite instincts that force the reader to turn the page. He is an awesome writer, and a legacy that will be left for ages will follow in his wake.
Rating: Summary: GREAT!!!! Review: The first science-fiction book I read when I was a child was 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkein. I was amazed by the book. As a adult, I was shown Magician and I loved it!. I have all the books wrote by Raymond E Feist and I read them whenever I have time. 'Rage of a demon king' was great, but I must say the first is always the best. I agree that Feist is the new Tolkein.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful Novel. Review: Raymond E Feist, an author of as far as I am concerned, too little renown. This book begins what has become to my mind the ultimate definition of the fantasy genre, the Riftwar Saga. Feist somehow managed to pull off all of the required elements which are needed to make a great fantasy novel, without causing readers who are not too familiar with role-playing games of this nature any difficulty in understanding. You want magic? It's here, in phenomenal description. Some dragons? The legendary creatures of might? This book has it. Even the concepts of political intrigue are not unexplored in this book. Without a doubt one of the most gripping reads I have ever encountered, despite its size which many who are not interested in this particular genre would find daunting. It becomes one of the few great novels of all time. Feist writes in a beautifully competent manner, with many complexities and nuances which can only be discovered from reading a wonderful book. Without a doubt, a book I will always remember and hold in high regard.
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