Feist seems to have run out of space, and shoehorned in a sort of whimsical last-minute cataclysm at the end, as if to mitigate the fact that the great conflict never really reached climax and spilled out into the world, but it is a poor substitute. The book does do many things right, however/5(K). · Overview. Three decades Five Riftwars One magnificent saga: Magician's End is the final book in New York Times bestselling author Raymond E. Feist's science fiction epic Riftwar Cycle. Thirty years ago, Feist's first novel, Magician, introduced us to an orphan boy named Pug, who rises from slavery to become a Master Magician, and to Midkemia and the Riftwar, an epic series of battles Brand: Harper Voyager. · Magician's End is the third novel in the Chaoswar Saga by author Raymond E. Feist. It was released on and is described as the final volume in Feist's epic riftwar cycle. Pug, his son Magnus, and the two demons holding the memories of Miranda and .
Magician's End is the third novel in the Chaoswar Saga by author Raymond E. Feist.. It was released on and is described as the final volume in Feist's epic riftwar cycle. Plot Summary []. Pug, his son Magnus, and the two demons holding the memories of Miranda and Nakor, have been sent to another plane of reality to be educated for an upcoming battle. A breathtaking tale of elves and men, love and hate, ambition and sacrifice, intrigue and brotherhood, war and peace, Magician's End brilliantly captures the essence of life and the eternal struggle for survival. It is an extraordinary ending to the magnificent saga that has made award-winning Raymond E. Feist a legend. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Chaoswar Saga Ser.: Magician's End: Book Three of the Chaoswar Saga by Raymond E. Feist (, Hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
One magnificent saga: From New York Times bestselling author Raymond E. Feist comes Magician's End, the final book in the epic Riftwar Cycle. Thirty years ago, Feist's first novel, Magician, introduced us to an orphan boy named Pug, who rises from slavery to become a Master Magician, and to Midkemia and the Riftwar, an epic series of battles between Good and Evil that have scarred Pug's world for generations. Feist seems to have run out of space, and shoehorned in a sort of whimsical last-minute cataclysm at the end, as if to mitigate the fact that the great conflict never really reached climax and spilled out into the world, but it is a poor substitute. The book does do many things right, however. Magician's End is a fantasy novel by American writer Raymond E. Feist, the third book in his The Chaoswar Saga trilogy and the 30th, and final, book in his Riftwar Cycle series. Synopsis. An uneasy quiet has settled upon Midkemia in the wake of a surprise invasion. But the land is far from peaceful.
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