A good end to an enjoyable trilogy. Now I will read the first
2. Considering I havnt, I fully got the meaning of the whole story, as
I have read most of the Raymond E Feist books. The middle of this book was a
bit boring as I felt it was unnecessary to go to the memories of Pug, Miranda
and their 2 kids. The end of the story was very good and I read the last
5 chapters without stopping. As with all the characters in these books, I dont
think any of them truely die, as they seem to pop back at unexpected moments
from another realm.
Thats what I love the most about these books of Raymonds.
They dont all go off in such a fantasy world as this one.
Some of his books are more grounded to this realm.
I recommend this trilogy to any fantasy/sci-fi readers.