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matrim

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 2:45 am
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Got the book yesterday, read the first 100 pages last night, absolutely
brilliant!
Highly recommended!

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Barry Ruck

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:56 am
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matrim wrote:
> Got the book yesterday, read the first 100 pages last night,
> absolutely brilliant!
> Highly recommended!

The ending is a real nail biter !

I can't wait for the next book.

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Reality is what you bump into in the dark. - Raymond E. Feist

Barry Ruck - Harlow, Essex. UK.

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Oliver Nowak

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 7:50 pm
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Barry Ruck wrote in <4nf99qFa78vlU1.DeleteThis@individual.net>:
> matrim wrote:
>> Got the book yesterday, read the first 100 pages last night,
>> absolutely brilliant!
>> Highly recommended!
>
> The ending is a real nail biter !
>
> I can't wait for the next book.

Yeah, I agree.

Although "Into A Dark Realm" is what they call a "middle book" where
things are moving into place for other things to happen, it's a very
good one nonetheless.

What came to my mind when reading the book and what I consider one of
the virtues of Mr. Feist's writing style is that it never ever gets
long winded and that he doesn't adopt that oh so clever "one
cliff-hanger at the end of each chapter" style used by certain other
authors that feels increasingly cheap the more I read of it.
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matrim

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 2:18 am
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Oliver Nowak wrote:
> Barry Ruck wrote in <4nf99qFa78vlU1.RemoveThis@individual.net>:
> > matrim wrote:
> >> Got the book yesterday, read the first 100 pages last night,
> >> absolutely brilliant!
> >> Highly recommended!
> >
> > The ending is a real nail biter !
> >
> > I can't wait for the next book.
>
> Yeah, I agree.
>
> Although "Into A Dark Realm" is what they call a "middle book" where
> things are moving into place for other things to happen, it's a very
> good one nonetheless.
>
> What came to my mind when reading the book and what I consider one of
> the virtues of Mr. Feist's writing style is that it never ever gets
> long winded and that he doesn't adopt that oh so clever "one
> cliff-hanger at the end of each chapter" style used by certain other
> authors that feels increasingly cheap the more I read of it.

I find it interesting how his writing has changed as he has developed.
Its hard to describe exactly what i mean, but his writing almost seems
punchier, it is not has heavy, well magician is still my fave book due
to the characters, I find his style now to be generally more enjoyable
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