I'm not one of your oldest fans since I'm only 22. I started reading your books after being scolded for disrupting class in 7th grade (10 years ago). My teacher had a book shelf near the table he used for detentions during lunch and I happened to like the cover for Magician: Apprentice and it was my introduction to fantasy. So I read the bulk of your books within 10 years and as a result feel like I grew up with Pug and the other characters you introduced. I agree with LAR, the ending was truly satisfying and I cannot imagine a better ending to an amazing series. Thanks for all the memories and life lessons I learned from your characters. Can't wait for King of Ashes.
Alexis Duprey P.S I think I tried to reply and messed up On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 10:53 PM, Alexis duprey <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 10:22 PM, Raymond Feist/New ATT < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> On May 25, 2013, at 10:04 AM, LAR <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > I'll add my two cents. Rarely does one get to finish a series, >> especially one as long and robust as this and feel truly satiated. But that >> is the exactly how I felt at the end of ME. I will miss waiting for the >> next saga in Midkemia - but I can't complain. Truly, it feels complete and >> for those characters we grew to know and love over these many years - their >> time and their tales are. truly and most satisfactorly done >> > >> > Bravo my friend. Not sure if I will make it at the end of June as >> intended - as I have a new lady in my life and we have some plans that may >> interfere. But August looks good if you are around >> > >> >> Spend time with the lady. I just found out my kids have decided to >> invade next week before I go to Australia. I won't get back until after >> then 2nd of July. >> >> Glad you liked this one. It was not the easiest one to write, you can >> bet. >> >> Best, R.E.F. >> >> >> >> >
