Magician, Raymond E. Feist
Oct. 16th, 2008 01:38 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is relatively famous, and I finally read most of it. In this case it unashamedly does rip off Tolkien; the elves are even named in Sindarin. In fact, what it is is the background for a roleplaying campaign; it was originally conceived as that, and later transformed into fiction, and remains a most excellent background. There's an interesting variety of cultures, on small and large scale, interesting local politics, and several different metaphysical collisions going on at once.
Indeed, almost too many: when you read about the nameless enemy who consumed the entire worlds the current populations are descended from refugees from, you forget about the ancient dragon-lords who ruled as near-gods, and so on. But it definitely filled me with a desire to find out what actually had happened.
The characters are alright, a little generic, but generally pleasant to read about. Unfortunately, actually reading the book didn't really interest me, I ended up just skimming ahead to get a plot summary.
Indeed, almost too many: when you read about the nameless enemy who consumed the entire worlds the current populations are descended from refugees from, you forget about the ancient dragon-lords who ruled as near-gods, and so on. But it definitely filled me with a desire to find out what actually had happened.
The characters are alright, a little generic, but generally pleasant to read about. Unfortunately, actually reading the book didn't really interest me, I ended up just skimming ahead to get a plot summary.