I first found a Raymond book while I was visiting my, at the time,
girlfriend in Copenhagen. I needed something to read for my 5 hour train
journey back home. It was Tears of the Gods, so not the best place to
start, but I loved it. I lend it to a friend of mine, who then bought
Magician, which I in turn borrowed as well. Since then I've read.. well all
of them I guess, or at least almost. My entire topself is only for Raymond
E. Feist, everything else can stand lower. I was 15 back then, and I'm
turning 25 this summer. So almost half my life reading these books, and
they have been reread so many times I recently got them all again, because
the old books were worn down!

Martin

On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 7:41 PM, John <[email protected]> wrote:

> Richard Williamson <[email protected]> writes
>
>>
>> Anyway... Stumbled on the limp version (Braldt cover*) in 1987
>> probably, so 25 years ago.  Mathematically speaking, I hit the
>> half-life of Midkemiitis in 2010...
>>
>
> For me it was the old Geoff Taylor paperback, when I was looking for
> something to take on holiday. Had not read in 10 years, so needed something
> good to read. The cover looked nice, the blurb on the back interesting :)!
>
>>
>> Also, I stumbled on this list 15 years ago, so summer 2013 I will have
>> spent 1/3 of my life on here.
>>
>
> Found the list in '97 when I first got a home Internet connection at the
> astounding speed of 28kb
>
> Crydee when live in 99 so is 12 years old so a little under a quarter of
> my life and were shortly moving to 100Mb
> --
> John
>
> The Official Raymond E Feist Website
> http://www.crydee.com/
>
> Books to read, and shelves to fill,
> Ray's great books, just fit the bill.
>
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