Ray, Please don't shred any of the books.  If they are in San Diego I will
take them all off your hands.
It would be a great story of how I got more of the books too.
I also would like to thank you for all the great books you wrote.  As a kid
I absolutely hated to read.  My sister's boyfriend (now brother in-law)
introduced me to your books at a young age.  As a kid I still wanted to
play outside and not do any reading.  But I picked up Magician Apprentice
to read one day in middle school and have enjoyed every adventure your
books have taken me on since then.  Reading your books is what has pushed
me to read other books.  Thank you for this great collection of books I
have read multiple times already.

Jun
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Raymond Feist/New ATT <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  On Oct 16, 2013, at 5:27 AM, Dan Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   Hi Ray,****
>
> Out of curiosity do you have any in mint condition that you've signed?
> This thread suddenly has the potential to fill a missing gap in my
> collection!! I'm also curious, as a writer how did you go about selecting
> an illustrator for a graphic novel? I know an astonishingly talented young
> woman who draws art that's almost good enough to make me want to write a
> story to go with it!****
>
> Dan****
>
>
> None signed.  If I have them, they're in a box somewhere in storage.
>
> I get far more than I keep, and the foreign language ones get donated when
> possible to schools/universities, but truth is at some point soon I'm going
> to have to simply triage the storage unit and turn a lot of books into
> pulp.   I just got 12 copies of the Indonesian translation of the Riftwar,
> and I'll only keep one copy each for file.
>
> Best, R.E.F.
>
>

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