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The King's Buccaneer by Raymond E. Feist
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... de Feist que j'ai découvert l'univers de Midkemia. Et me voilà parti pour la guerre de la faille (4 tomes), puis le boucanier du roi et la trilogie de l'empire. Ca fait déjà 9 bouquins qui s'étalent sur 2 continents et 3 générations. Raymond E. Feist est un conteur de ...

Not 1st in a Series: * = overlap book King's Buccaneer by Raymond E. Feist -- finished 1/20/2009 My review Arctic Incident by Eoin Colfer -- finished 6/5/2009 My Musereader in The Green Dragon : What are you reading in July? (Jul 29, 2008, 5:33pm)

... Original, the Legends and the Empire trilogies so far on to the two books about the children now Prince of the Blood and Kings Buccaneer. I think I've abandoned When True night Falls.

8. Buccaneer by Dudley Pope 3/5 9. Kushiel's Justice by Jacqueline Carey 5/5

I'm planing on finishing The King's Buccaneer before I start To Ride Hell's Chasm. I'm hoping later this week to get going on the group read.

I'm reading King's Buccaneer by Raymond Feist until Ride to Hell's Chasm shows up.

... Bedwyr The Woods Out Back By Raymond E. Feist: Magician: Master Silverthorn A Darkness At Sethanon The King's Buccaneer Daughter of the Empire (with Janny Wurts) Shadow of a Dark Queen And others: The Summer Tree by Guy Gavriel Kay That Hideous Str ...

ABVR in Book talk : Books about Water/Ocean? (Mar 21, 2007, 9:41pm)

... a maritime theme that are highly regarded, and there are seafaring elements in Raymond Feist's Midkemia novels, notably The King's Buccaneer. Seafaring features in C. S. Lewis's The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and S. M. Stirling's Island in the Sea of Time and its two immediate ...

... William Nicholson 5. Slaves of the Mastery by William Nicholson 6. Prince of the Blood by Raymond E. Feist 7. The King's Buccaneer by Raymond E. Feist

The only book review I have from my younger self is one of the The King's Buccaneer, which was part of a series of fantasy books I very much liked in Middle School. That said, I've always enjoyed going back and reading it - how much more interesting it must be to read your grandmother's words!

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