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Jun 03, 2011 04:12AM

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Free for all, Melissa. :)
We're too ornery for anything more structured.
We're too ornery for anything more structured.

Either give some white space and write something like *Spoilers Below* or use spoiler tags: < spoiler> text text text< /spoiler>
If you remove the spaces it should look like this: (view spoiler)

We're too ornery for anything more structured."
Ok, thanks Ala, that's kinda what I thought. About you all being ornery that is. LOL JUST KIDDING!!!!!




It is also broken down into all the little subseries if you follow the links.

Apprentice was a little slower paced book in terms of the whole story. Most of the action takes place in the second half: Master. I would recommend reading Magician: Master sometime after reading apprentice just to get the full story. (Plus you learn more about the Tsurani in the second book. I find their culture to be fascinating.)
I personally really like Arutha. I've decided that he really reminds me of Arithon from Janny Wurt's series. At least in looks they're very similar.

Yep, I think you have the ominibus.

Yes, it is. There is some overlap though, Both the Empire and Legends series occur at the same time as books in the first Riftwar Trilogy.


I'm about 30-40 pages in, but I've read all of this before. I think I stopped previously arould 60 pages. The push is on!
Amelia wrote, " Grant, who wants to read every fantasy book ever written..."
I think I can achieve this goal in the next five or six years if I can keep up with new pubs!
I think I can achieve this goal in the next five or six years if I can keep up with new pubs!

I think I can achieve this goal in the next five or six years if I can keep up with new pubs!"
Once you read them all, we should all have a huge party to celebrate - Grant has conquered the world!!!!
(fireworks, live band)
Wait you mean authors are still writing books, my evil plan didn't work Pinky. Let's go back to the lab. All right Brain, but what does gnomes have to do with the number of books he read?
Are you thinking what I'm thinking, Pinky?
I believe so, Brain, but do macaroni have feet?
:D
I believe so, Brain, but do macaroni have feet?
:D



Sometimes I feel sorry for those who didn't live through the developmental phases of SFF. Riftwar was seminal when published, and the Saga among the best written after LOTR defined the genre. The '80s was a great time for exploring, epic or high fantasy. When the Empire trilogy of Riftware appeared, it was IMO the best of the best.
I think I'm feeling old...



Sometimes I feel sorry ..."
I'm not entirely certain what you mean. It seems likely that, had I read this at a much earlier time in my life, I would have been less bothered by the writing because I had less exposure to writing as a whole. As it is, this is more a case of my not caring for the book enough to finish the series, not my disliking it. I'm not sure I am getting your point though, overall. It seems like you're saying that this book seemed better in light of the small field of similar books when published than it does now that there are more choices?

That's just what I'm saying. Not liking a writing style is personal. I happen to love Feist's and Feist/Wurts style, but that's personal too. I was responding to your word 'generic' which I read as 'derivative'. It was not back in the '80s.
OTOH, it's harder for me to compare Riftwar with modern epic fantasy quality because it's an old favorite I've read several times. I like to revisit that universe.


Some thoughts:
I couldn't take Pug too seriously because his name irritated me a little.
My favorite character was actually Arutha.
That's all I got :)


Thanks, because I was thinking of just stopping there.

Dang! I haven't even gotten that far yet!
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Magician: Master (other topics)
Magician: Apprentice (other topics)