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The Briar King (The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone, Book 1) 105 reviews Greg Keyes
Del Rey, 2004
4 1/2 stars great book
+ LongAwaited + Underrated And Original + Review of the whole series - well worth reading, not perfect
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Wizard's First Rule (Sword of Truth, Book 1) 1363 reviews Terry Goodkind
Tor Fantasy, 1997
Completly amazing.
+ Long Overdue Reading Assignment + Good Arc; Disjointed Writing Style and Content at Times + WOW! ABSOLUTLEY wonderful read!
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The Rise of the Ice Wolf (The Ice Wolf Trilogy) 2 reviews
Xlibris, 2008
Don't miss out, its time to begin.
+ Ingrossing
This book remedies what most people find wrong with the fantasy genre; weak, flawed magical systems or far reaching storylines, with long drawn out tales that have 200-300 page lulls in the middle. "The Rise of the Ice Wolf" is a 340 page book, the first of the "Ice Wolf Trilogy" and the ...
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Assassin's Apprentice (The Farseer Trilogy, Book 1) 341 reviews Robin Hobb
Spectra, 1996
Beautiful, Tragic, and Epic
+ The Start of a FANTASTIC SERIES!!! + Every Once Upon A Time, A Great... + Innovative page turner
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Shadow of a Dark Queen (The Serpentwar Saga, Book 1) 63 reviews Raymond E. Feist
Eos, 1995
Excelent Book
+ Not Free SF Reader + War brews once more in Midkemia
He has one of the most inventive mind's that I have seen in modern fiction in a long time.
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The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, Book 1) 1698 reviews Robert Jordan
Tor Fantasy, 1990
Tremendous start to epic fantasy series
+ These book are long, but like all great books, they aren't long enough. + The first epic fantasy that I grew up on + New Fantasy Fan
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Shadow of a Dark Queen (The Serpentwar Saga, Book 1) 63 reviews Raymond E. Feist
Eos, 1995
Excelent Book
+ Not Free SF Reader + War brews once more in Midkemia
He has one of the most inventive mind's that I have seen in modern fiction in a long time.
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The Briar King (The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone, Book 1) 105 reviews Greg Keyes
Del Rey, 2004
4 1/2 stars great book
+ LongAwaited + Underrated And Original + Review of the whole series - well worth reading, not perfect
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Assassin's Apprentice (The Farseer Trilogy, Book 1) 341 reviews Robin Hobb
Spectra, 1996
Beautiful, Tragic, and Epic
+ The Start of a FANTASTIC SERIES!!! + Every Once Upon A Time, A Great... + Innovative page turner
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The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, Book 1) 1698 reviews Robert Jordan
Tor Fantasy, 1990
Tremendous start to epic fantasy series
+ These book are long, but like all great books, they aren't long enough. + The first epic fantasy that I grew up on + New Fantasy Fan
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The Rise of the Ice Wolf (The Ice Wolf Trilogy) 2 reviews
Xlibris, 2008
Don't miss out, its time to begin.
+ Ingrossing
This book remedies what most people find wrong with the fantasy genre; weak, flawed magical systems or far reaching storylines, with long drawn out tales that have 200-300 page lulls in the middle. "The Rise of the Ice Wolf" is a 340 page book, the first of the "Ice Wolf Trilogy" and the ...
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Wizard's First Rule (Sword of Truth, Book 1) 1363 reviews Terry Goodkind
Tor Fantasy, 1997
Completly amazing.
+ Long Overdue Reading Assignment + Good Arc; Disjointed Writing Style and Content at Times + WOW! ABSOLUTLEY wonderful read!
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