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Old 06-26-2011, 09:17 PM   #16
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The fantasy author who really "wowed" me (other than Tolkien, who is "the master", IMHO) was Raymond Feist. I remember reading "Magician" and being absolutely bowled over by it. That was a little later than the early Brooks/Donaldson, of course. I really wish there was a legit eBook of "Magician" (the "expanded" version, of course!) available.
My Magician books are falling apart. They are in need of replacement soon. I didn't know there was an expanded version. Is it really better? Most expanded versions I have read have been a disappointment.

Fans of Feist should check out Faerie Tale, which is in ebook form.
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