how are these books. I like my fantasy books and just about to finish Magician's end by Raymond E Feist.Book two of The Malazan Book of the Fallen series
No Country for Old Men (Cormac McCarthy)
I'm pretty sure that was one of my textbooks in college.
Was one I got at the Art Institute but never actually read it until now.
how are these books. I like my fantasy books and just about to finish Magician's end by Raymond E Feist.
Cheers buddy. Will download the first book over the weekend.Hard to get into to be honest, the author bombards you with names, phrases, places and people without much explanation so it can be hard at first to understand what is going on.
He even acknowledges this in the preface.
But if you can get past the first third of the first book it all starts to come together, and it's about as fantastical as fantasy books get with wizards, assassins, sorcerers, thieves, gods, dragons, demons and rich lore all thrown into the mix.
I'd recommend it and there is tons of books to get, I love my fantasy series to be long
If it's the book I'm thinking of, I think there was a volume II as well. They were texts for my Art History I and II classes respectively.
Yeah, never got to Art History II so never picked up the book, but I'm super interested in it now and I guess I'm stuck finding someone re-selling it somewhere at a decent price.
Ummm.... I still have mine.