Wrath of a Mad God (The Darkwar Saga, Book 3) | Raymond E. Feist | Wonderful Conclusion
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Wrath of a Mad God (The Darkwar Saga, Book 3)
Raymond E. Feist
Eos
, 2008 - 432 pages
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Another great Raymond Feist book!
In this sequel to Into a Dark Realm, author Raymond Feist takes us back to his magical world of Midkemia. Things are becoming desperate as the Dasati prepare for their invasion. But which world are they going to hit, Midkemia or Kelewan? There is much more involved here than meets the eye, and powerful players lurk in the back ground. Many questions will be answered, and great truths will be revealed, but the cost will be great, very great indeed.
OK, what can I say? I have been a Raymond Feist fan for many years, and I love his
book
s. Reading them from the beginning, I can tell you that each one goes onto a bigger realm and more powerful players. It's almost like traveling outward from the center of an onion - when you think you've reached the end you instead find yourself moving out to a bigger world. And, this book is no exception.
But, has Mr. Feist finally gone one step too far? Well, personally, I liked this book. Perhaps there were some imperfections that should have been ironed out when the story was being fleshed out, but I did nonetheless find this to be a fascinating and highly enjoyable story. I liked the characters, the action, the worlds, and how the book kept me on the edge of my seat right up to the end!
Yeah, I thought that this was a very good book, and I don't hesitate to recommend it!
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This trilogy was a very intriguing story peopled with extraordinary characters. Raymond E Feist is now one of my favorite fantasy authors.
I also loved how a person gave this a 2 star review because it came out in hardback and they hadn't even read it yet. Do not be fooled by naysayers, I highly recommend this trilogy.
Good conlusion
This novel is a good conclusion to the Riftwar
book
s of Raymond E. Feist.
If you have read his other books, this is one to pick up.
If you have never read one, DO NOT START WITH THIS ONE!
Fun to see some familiar faces, as always. There are some good twists and turns.
While Feist's first Riftwar
Saga
was his best, this is an enjoyable read and is worthy of his efforts. Feist does a good job of tying up so many loose ends you forgot they were there.
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