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Fat fantasy with maps
When I was accumulating reading material for my anticipated downtime this winter, I came across the Riftwar series (Raymond Feist) in a box of books from my teenagehood in the attic. I've now reread the first one and part of the next, and I just gotta say that while some of my childhood book loves have transferred over well to adulthood, I seem to have had a way higher tolerance for blatantly Tolkein-inspired Fat Fantasy when I was a teenager than I do now. A lot of this is grindingly dull for me now.
I also wonder if this would be marketed as YA now, with the first book's focus on the teenage protagonists' coming of age and first loves.
However, I'm enjoying it enough to keep going, and I still remember my favorite character in these books: Arutha, the brooding prince with the crooked smile. And he's still my favorite, so clearly that much about my tastes hasn't changed in the 30+ years since I last reread these! In fact, while I remember nothing else about the books, I still remember what part of which book in which Terrible Things Happen To Arutha because evidently I reread those parts a lot.
I also wonder if this would be marketed as YA now, with the first book's focus on the teenage protagonists' coming of age and first loves.
However, I'm enjoying it enough to keep going, and I still remember my favorite character in these books: Arutha, the brooding prince with the crooked smile. And he's still my favorite, so clearly that much about my tastes hasn't changed in the 30+ years since I last reread these! In fact, while I remember nothing else about the books, I still remember what part of which book in which Terrible Things Happen To Arutha because evidently I reread those parts a lot.
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My first Feist book was the sequel starring the twins who were... I don't even remember whose kids they were, but I remember it made a fascinating experience to read that and then go back and read the assured older generation as youths flailing around. (I too remember really liking Arutha with his crooked smile, too. And... Martin? Am I remembering the right series, that there was a woodsy ranger named Martin who was some kind of half-brother or something? Maybe I'm getting my series muddled.) I don't think I have the fortitude to reread them and find how much doesn't stand the test of time and maturity, though, lol.