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| Original Title: | Silverthorn |
| ISBN: | 0586064176 (ISBN13: 9780586064177) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.crydee.com/ |
| Series: | The Riftwar Saga #3, Riftwar Cycle #3, De oorlog van de Grote Scheuring, #3, Kriget om Rämnan #4 , more |
| Characters: | Pug, Arutha conDoin, Martin Longbow, Laurie of Tyr-Sog, Jimmy the Hand, Anita of Krondor, Murmandamus, Brother Dominic of Sarth, Baru the Serpentslayer, Roald of Tyr-Sog |

Raymond E. Feist
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 432 pages Rating: 4.07 | 54869 Users | 850 Reviews
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| Title | : | Silverthorn (The Riftwar Saga #3) |
| Author | : | Raymond E. Feist |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 432 pages |
| Published | : | 1986 by Grafton Books (first published May 7th 1985) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy |
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A poisoned bolt has struck down the Princess Anita on the day of her wedding to Prince Arutha of Krondor.To save his beloved, Arutha sets out in search of the mystic herb called Silverthorn that only grows in the dark and forbidding land of the Spellweavers.
Accompanied by a mercenary, a minstrel, and a clever young thief, he will confront an ancient evil and do battle with the dark powers that threaten the enchanted realm of Midkemia.
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Ratings: 4.07 From 54869 Users | 850 ReviewsJudgment Appertaining To Books Silverthorn (The Riftwar Saga #3)
I loved this book soooooooo much! I loved the story of Jimmy and Arutha in the beginning. Well, all through the book but it tells more about them in the beginning. I love Jimmy so much! He's so good! I mean he's a thief and all but still he soon becomes someone important in Arutha's crew. Lyam is the King and Arutha and Martin are his brothers. This is about Arutha for the most part though. I love Martin too but I digress. Anyway, someone or thing is out to kill Arutha and it's not good at all!I'm not sure I can properly review this book. So I'll boil it down to this: if you like classic fantasy with all it's trappings you should read it. It's fast paced and entertaining and it makes you crave more. More of this world, more of these characters, just plain more.
This is the sequel to magician, after the 12-year riftwar is over. Now, a new evil, that raises the dead and makes corpses battle with the living, threatens the new king of Midkemia. And a new quest for the antidote to a poison has to be made in order to save the life princess Anita. With Prince Arutha on the lead a new adventure is unfolding and new characters are intoduced. Silverthorn is a stirring tale of magic, chivalry and romance.

3,5 stars + 0,5 nostalgia starsIt's kinda fun how much I remembered from Magician and how little I remembered from this one. Also 90% of what I remembered from this book I thought happened in A Darkness at Sethanon and not this one (I thought the whole of Pug's plotline took part in Sethanon but apparently i misremembered). So now I remember very little of what happens in the last book.I also remember finding this book weaker than Magician back when I was 13-14. Mostly because I was pissy Pug
So much fantasy goodness packed in this one. Even if the first two were complete in themselves, they still serve as perfect vessels to bring about a somewhat standalone adventure full of nearly all the characters we've grown to love. Even Pug has a role, but mostly we get to follow and love Jimmy the Hand and Arutha. This is not a simple "find the freaking herb to save his love" quest no matter how simple the blurb makes it seem. Indeed, there's a lot of intrigues, big bads only hinted at in the
lots of good ideas and lots of cliches with this one. one thing that bothered me was that everyone used the same speech: the royalty, the highborns, the elves, the aliens, the thieves, the assassins all spoke the same way, with the same words.


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