I've nearly finished rereading the first in the series - Daughter of the Empire - and I am a little surprised by how grown up and good it is.
I remember enjoying it lots, of course. But I didn't remember it being so full of clever intrigue. Or sex, for that matter. Not that it's really full of sex, just that there's a lot more sexuality than I recall.
Mostly, though, I'm a little worried about Mara being too clever. But since she has made a few mistakes I'm going to forgive her just now.
I remember enjoying it lots, of course. But I didn't remember it being so full of clever intrigue. Or sex, for that matter. Not that it's really full of sex, just that there's a lot more sexuality than I recall.
Mostly, though, I'm a little worried about Mara being too clever. But since she has made a few mistakes I'm going to forgive her just now.
But haven't, sadly. Feist was so prolific, it seems to take forever to get through the books in order
when you see only the darkness, know the light will soon return
The latest in my nostalgia reading series: The Empire Trilogy by Feist and Wurts
17/05/2011 10:16:11 PM
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I'll admit I never read it.
17/05/2011 10:20:58 PM
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These are much better the Midkemia books.
17/05/2011 10:34:53 PM
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the midkemia books are in top 5 all time worst books *NM*
18/05/2011 03:31:08 PM
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Whose list? *NM*
18/05/2011 03:52:03 PM
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mine...i should have should said "are in my top 5 all time worst books"
18/05/2011 09:18:19 PM
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I've wanted to read this for a long time.
17/05/2011 10:48:59 PM
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This is set at the same time, more or less, as Feist's original series.
17/05/2011 11:23:40 PM
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Re: This is set at the same time, more or less, as Feist's original series.
18/05/2011 05:54:02 AM
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This trilogy is stand-alone. I didn't read anything else by Feist, and don't care for Wurts
19/05/2011 01:02:05 AM
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