A Tale That Takes Too Long to Wind Up Unravels At The End. It would have been easy to forgive Hobb for taking too long before she starts cooking. However, I can’t look past the ending she finally serves.

Reviewing the Top 100 of Everything
A Tale That Takes Too Long to Wind Up Unravels At The End. It would have been easy to forgive Hobb for taking too long before she starts cooking. However, I can’t look past the ending she finally serves.
Feist Does Political Intrigue And Does It Well. Spending three books in the highly ossified and rigid culture of other-worldly Kelewan was the right choice.
Much Better Than The Acclaimed Magician. Feist finds his footing and ends his first trilogy (The Riftwar Saga) better than he started it.
A Delectable Duology. This was a much needed meat and potatoes fantasy.