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Old 12-23-2010, 04:58 AM   #49
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Feist & Wurst's Empire trilogy is still one of my top 10. There's something about the tangle of honor and politics and the kind of Japanese/Chinese -ish culture that makes it some good reading.
Another Empire Trilogy fan!



I was kind of disappointed the companion Krondor series fell slightly flat in the later books. Not that it ever matched my expectations after reading the Empire series but, oh well. Raymond E. Feist is still one of the few male authors I really like.
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