Re-read in December 2014. This was still a really fun read that held up to the 20+ years since the last time I read it. Moving on to others in this series to start 2015.
Re-read in December 2014. This was still a really fun read that held up to the 20+ years since the last time I read it. Moving on to others in this series to start 2015.
I ended up buying the second in the series before I even finished this one so you could say I enjoyed it. I didn't read a lot of fantasy back in the day when this was released, but I'm happy to catch up now. It's certainly of it's time and I found I liked that about it. Nothing groundbreaking but...
If it bothers you when a writer heavily borrows from another writer, then this is the wrong book for you. Feist takes whole races from Tolkien (elves, dwarves, goblins). Beyond that, he borrows a lot more from Tolkien, such as places (though he changes the names) and even elvish linguistics seem T...
Cardboard. The characters were cardboard, the conversation was wooden, and the story was derivative. This book has sat in my to-read pile for ages, and now that I finally got around to it, I really wanted to like it. I didn't.Bummer.
I am kicking myself for not reading this novel when published, my only excuse being I was a teenager with no funds and no connections (remember the state of the Internet in 1982?). I lived twenty miles away from the nearest library back then. If my mom didn't own the book, I didn't get to read it....
Pug was really an unfortunate name for this protagonist. That, and the first chapter unfortunately has him acting Too Stupid To Live, and I shelved this book right away when I tried to read it a few years ago. I soldiered through this time, and while the book did grab me after a bit, I probably wou...
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