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Silverthorn (The Riftwar Saga #3) - Raymond E. Feist
Silverthorn (The Riftwar Saga #3)
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A poisoned bolt has struck down the Princess Anita on the day of her wedding to Prince Arutha of Krondor. To save his beloved, Arutha sets out in search of the mystic herb called Silverthorn that only grows in the dark and forbidding land of the Spellweavers. Accompanied by a mercenary, a... show more
A poisoned bolt has struck down the Princess Anita on the day of her wedding to Prince Arutha of Krondor.

To save his beloved, Arutha sets out in search of the mystic herb called Silverthorn that only grows in the dark and forbidding land of the Spellweavers.

Accompanied by a mercenary, a minstrel, and a clever young thief, he will confront an ancient evil and do battle with the dark powers that threaten the enchanted realm of Midkemia.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780586064177 (0586064176)
Publisher: Grafton Books
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
Category:
Epic Fantasy
Series: The Riftwar Saga (#3)
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Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it
2.0 A filler between two great fantasy novels
This is apparently the second book in Feist's Riftwar Saga, or at least it was when I read it. I always thought that Magician was a single book, but I have recently discovered that it has been divided into two books, Magician: Apprentice and Magician: Master, though I suspect that the book was divid...
Autumn Adventures
Autumn Adventures rated it
4.0
With the closing of the rift at the end of Magician, I wondered where Raymond Feist would take me in Silverthorn, the next novel in the Riftwar Saga series. The three brothers (Arutha, Lyam and Martin) spent a year touring the Kingdom and returned to Krondor to plan Arutha and Anita's wedding. Jim...
captainspiffy
captainspiffy rated it
3.0 Silverthorn
It's an ok read, though for me the simple story was a bit predictive, no strong surprises.
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