AT THE GATES OF DARKNESS (THE RIFTWAR CYCLE: THE DEMONWAR SAGA BOOK 2, BOOK 26) PDF, EPUB, EBOOK

Raymond E. Feist | 336 pages | 03 Mar 2011 | HarperCollins Publishers | 9780007264728 | English | London, United Kingdom At the Gates of Darkness (the Riftwar Cycle: The Demonwar Saga Book 2, Book 26) PDF Book Good but not Great This compendium edition while entertaining and enjoyable to read seemed to lack the engaging qualities of past books I have read but the author. A fantasy of epic scope, fast-moving action and vivid imagination. Related Searches. It's still Feist and I would give him a pass because I love his world, but the Demonwar part 2 is disappointing. A demon must have been controlling me when I did, because I have no memory of a having read it before or b having written a review of it before. Once again, I was thrilled to be on an amazing roller-coaster of a ride, as I followed old favourites, along with some new characters, and still got a buzz at not being able to totally guess where the plot was leading me! An interesting if slightly providential new character introduced in the previous novel continues to shed some light on one of the most interesting villains in the series. Hard pressed by a ravaging demon horde, what was once a huge empire has been reduced to a handful of survivors. Reporting his finding back to the Conclave, Pug, Magnus, Amirantha, Sandreena, Gulamendis, Laromendis and others continue their search into the archives of the past to try and find out exactly wh This was a Goodreads giveaway gift. Apparently I've already reviewed this book. Quotes from At the Gates of D The endless parade of world-ending plots feels a little bit wearisome and while I appreciate the addition of Sandreena I think that's how you spell it her backstory is lazy. The remnants of the Conclave of Shadows, led by Pug , struggle to defeat evil magician Belasco before the Demon horde arrives in Midkemia. Martin, and Terry Brooks, and everyone, in fact, who loves superior epic fantasy will not want to miss At the Gates of Darkness. This book was one of the I love Raymond Feist. Readers also enjoyed. The series is definitely leading to an epic end and I'm looking forward to finding out how it will all end. The storytelling might have a lot more nuance, but if you're missing the big blow-outs, just look here. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A dangerous quest To the forest on the shore of the Kingdom of the Isles, the orphan Pug came to study with the master magician Kulgan. Kenneth rated it it was amazing Jan 18, Welcome back. I will power through the rest of the books in the series, but I will never reread any of them past Talon of the Silver Hawk ever again At the Gates of Darkness (the Riftwar Cycle: The Demonwar Saga Book 2, Book 26) Writer

He feels like a placeholder and in fact so do most of the characters and the book in general. I don't know what the matter is with so many of the reviewers of this book - they've either not read the entire series, so haven't a clue what's really going on, or they think, for some erroneous reason, that they are better writers than Raymond E Feist is, and so have the right to criticize his writing! Free Shipping in the US on over 5 million books in stock. My specific complaints about this book in particular are 1 that it is boring, 2 that it is really short, 3 that things that seemed like they were going to be interesting from the first book, like the confrontation between the Star Elves and the rest of Midkemia don't happen in this book, and 4 that the book, as written, is totally unnecessary. This was a Goodreads giveaway gift. Feist returns us now to a place of Mark Hyde rated it really liked it Feb 03, I just don't see why Feist himself keeps writing stuff about increasingly powerfull enemy's for pug while he's strong point was creating down to earth characters and throwing them into the madness. From the Demonwar books I really get the impression Feist can't wait to get to the end of this series. HarperCollins Publishers. May 12, sj murphy rated it really liked it. An interesting if slightly providential new character introduced in the previous novel continues to shed some light on one of the most interesting villains in the series. The endless parade of world- ending plots feels a little bit wearisome and while I appreciate the addition of Sandreena I think that's how you spell it her backstory is lazy. The first book in a romantic and drama-packed trilogy perfect for fans of Rachel Vincent, Julie Kagawa, and Alyson Noel. Brad rated it it was amazing May 07, From this I really hate the way all fantasy series need to be trilogies these days. The villains could have been better developed, I feel. I wish I had the books in between this series and the initial 4 books Feist wrote about Midkemia and Pug, but sadly our public library only has bits and pieces of most authors' series. Welcome back. Book 1. Qty: Add to cart. Reviews Review Policy. Some of the books build upon information from previously published books, so some characters, locations, or even events may be referenced as if the reader has already been introduced to them. The book continues the events of the previous novel involving Pug's battle with Belasco and the Demon Horde. Return to Book Page. There is a paragraph that essentially reads: "A, B, C, and D walked up the hill. The newer characters I've mentioned are also sufficiently interesting to make me care about them. The first book in a romantic and drama-packed trilogy perfect for fans of Rachel Vincent, Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Good continuation of the overall series Feist is one of the world's leading fantasy writers. The acclaimed master fantasist is back with more adventure, danger, magic, and intrigue in this Dreadful - I'll admit that I actually stopped reading this book a bit less than halfway through. At the Gates of Darkness (the Riftwar Cycle: The Demonwar Saga Book 2, Book 26) Reviews

The Riftwar Cycle is the name given to the series of books authored or co-authored by Raymond E. Prince of the Blood The King's Buccaneer. Want to Read saving…. Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. Loved it! The good: as usual his characters are amazing. They are convinced that Midkemia is that place. More Details I will power through the rest of the books in the series, but I will never reread any of them past Talon of the Silver Hawk ever again Publisher HarperCollins Publishers. Feist See more. I just don't see why Feist himself keeps writing stuff about increasingly powerfull enemy's for pug while he's strong point was creating down to earth characters and throwing them into the madness. Categories :. Unti Feist Standalone Novel has descriptive copy which is not yet available from the Publisher. Kindle Edition , pages. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Original Title. The following is the chronological order of the books. The storytelling might have a lot more nuance, but if you're missing the big blow-outs, just look here. Hidden categories: All stub articles. This second book of the Demonwar Saga was a page turner from beginning to end for me and, far from going away from his style of writing that he has had from the beginning, Feist stuck to doing what I love best - making his characters believable! While I have been an avid fan of Feist for many years and have defended his works against many critics, this latest volume has destroyed my faith in the author. In this set there were some good characters but this book I just couldn't get into the way I have some others in the series. Feist returns to beleaguered Midkemia and its capital, Krondor, in At the Gates of Darkness , the second volume in his enthralling DemonWar Saga of magic, war, and peril. April rated it it was amazing May 13, About Raymond E. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Product Details About the Author. It is an epic action-packed fantasy saga- with wonderful world building and scene setting, and dynamic, vivid and detailed descriptions that will transport you right into the story. At a deserted fortress in the Valley of Lost Men, the Conclave's agents witness horror beyond their imagination, orchestrated by a familiar enemy. No trivia or quizzes yet. If you love the fantasy genre, this is the season for you! Javascript is not enabled in your browser. One toward the end was particularly impressive: a group of about 9 people splits into This was an ok read, apparently finishing a two book arc in Midkemia. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. With three more books to go, assuming Feist will not write the two additional Krondor books, I certainly hope he does better in the Chaoswar trilogy. But a fearsome army of trolls and renegade humans, emboldened by Apr 28, Katy rated it really liked it Shelves: books-i-own. Some of the biggest books out this fall promise to be epics full of magic, adventure, Open Preview See a Problem? For dark beings from another world had opened a rift in the fabric of spacetime to being again the age-old battle between the forces of Order and Chaos.

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Hardcover , pages. Refresh and try again. Mark Hyde rated it really liked it Feb 03, Every used book bought is one saved from landfill. Mr Andrew D Cunningham rated it liked it May 30, View 2 comments. Books by Raymond E. Feist Jan They are coming to reclaim it, and they intend to let nothing stand in their way. But though his courage won him a place at court and the heart of a lovely Princess, he was ill at ease with the normal ways of wizardry. I was so glad that I have read this! Just see my review of part one. This was amateur hour for a writer who has written some of the very best fantasy in his original Magician series. In this book, which I think takes place about one year after "Rides a Dread Legion", an agent of Pug's Conclave of the Shadows, Jim Dasher, stumbles upon the remnants of a horrific and bloody ritual used to summon demons. The order given below places the books into their respective mini-series, each mini-series then listed in the order in which they are introduced based on the publication date of the first book in that mini-series. But a fearsome army of trolls and renegade humans, emboldened by the drug of destruction, has risen in strength from the ashes of defeat. Lists with This Book. From the Demonwar books I really get the impression Feist can't wait to get to the end of this series. Available in the U. It's still Feist and I would give him a pass because I love his world, but the Demonwar part 2 is disappointing. This book had minimal recaps and more action, and I did enjoy the story, but for some reason I never became as engrossed in it as I have with many of the other books in the series. A fantasy of epic scope, fast-moving action and vivid imagination. It syncs automatically with your account and allows you to read online or offline wherever you are. Good continuation of the overall series With three more books to go, assuming Feist will not write the two additional Krondor books, I certainly hope he does better in the Chaoswar trilogy. Honestly this was a real chore to read. Aug 04, Lance Schonberg rated it liked it Shelves: fantasy , read-in I just don't see why Feist himself keeps writing stuff about increasingly powerfull enemy's for pug while he's strong point was creating down to earth characters and throwing them into the madness. Magician still rates in my top one or two fantasy books of all time, and prior to this, I've read all of Feist's work. Account Options Sign in. The big stuff is here and while I may have a few quibbles they're nothing special. Rating details. The later books and this one in particular feel bogged down. Friend Reviews. More Details Flag as inappropriate. For that matter there isn't an Erik Von Darkmoor or Roo. His Riftwar and Serpentwar Sagas have been global bestsellers for years. I think my feeling of dissatisfaction is due to the Star Elves being a big part of the first book and sort of promising to be a cause of concern for the peoples of Midkemia, but then hardly being mentioned in the second book. The expansion of the Sidi character into his three brothers and their back story is great. Readers also enjoyed. Trivia About Rides a Dread Leg As I said of the first instalment of The Demonwar Saga, this demon invasion plot is getting a bit old now. Enlarge cover. Download as PDF Printable version.

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