Sea of Stars (Kricket #2)
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Eighteen-year-old Kricket Hollowell was looking for her place in the world when she discovered that...
We Must Be Brave
Book
We can’t choose who we love. We can choose who we fight for. ‘This is storytelling at its...
Historical Fiction World War 2
Everything Changes (Two Tribes #2)
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Fear can open doors we never dreamt possible. Shaun Moseley is in a trap and it's all his...
Contemporary MM Romance Gangster Action Close Proximity
The Birthday of Eternity (Comfort & Company, #2)
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L.A. private investigators Kit and Henry become entangled in the city's robust post-WWII occult...
Historical Mystery Private Dectectve Series
Warhammer Quest 2
Games
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Dungeon adventures in the Warhammer World are back! In Warhammer Quest 2: The End Times, you will...
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DC-8 and the Flying Tiger Line
Charles Kennedy and Guy Van Herbruggen
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The story of a pioneering airline and a historically significant aircraft; the combination changed...
You know, the way a lot of fatnsy stories do? Think Luke Skywalker, from the back-planet of Tattoine, or Frodo Baggins from Bagend, to name but two.
Rags to riches, basically.
Anyway, perhaps the key protagonist of this is the keep boy Pug, who, over the course of the story - finds himself a native of two worlds - that's where the 'Rift' from Riftwar comes in, as a magical rift in space connects them - during a time of war between those two planes.
He's not the only protagonist; just the main one - there's also his childhood friend Tomas, the princes Arutha and Lyam, the princess Carline, the magician Kulgan - but Pug is, to my mind, the key character, with most of those other characters introduced through their relationship to him.
Others have commented on the writing style employed by Feist - it may seem 'basic', however that in itself is no bad thing (and, remember, this book is now decades old) as Feist gives you just enough information to envisage your own world. A bit more, perhaps, than the thumbnail sketches of Terry Pratchett (incidentally, one of my favourite authors), but nowhere near the level of detail that JRR Tolkien that could make The Lord of The Rings, well, a bit of a slog at times!
Bun War HD Fr: Strategic Battle and Strategy Fight
Games and Entertainment
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It's a time to DEFEND your castle by playing unique strategy Tower Defense game - Bun Wars! ...
Devil's Cry : Shade of Devil Book 2
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The greatest trick the First Vampire ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn’t exist. ...
Stone of Tears (Sword of Truth, #2)
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In Wizard's First Rule, Richard Cypher's world was turned upside down. Once a simple woods guide,...