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		<title>New Feist Riftwar book almost out</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raymond E. Feist fans are only a short time away from stepping back into the fantasy world of Midkemia, with the author's new book At the Gates of Darkness due out in some areas in early January 2010. At the Gates of Darkness is the second book in the Demonwar Saga arc, after 2009's Rides a Dread Legion.


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<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_E._Feist">Raymond E. Feist</a> fans are only a short time away from stepping back into the fantasy world of Midkemia, with the author&#8217;s new book <em>At the Gates of Darkness</em> due out in some areas in early January 2010.</p>
<p>The book continues the epic <em>Riftwar Cycle</em>, which now spans several dozen volumes. Feist has a strong track record of publishing a new book in the series almost every year, stretching back to the fan favourite <em>Magician</em> in 1982.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/At-Gates-Darkness-Book-Demonwar/dp/0061468371"><em>At the Gates of Darkness</em></a> is the second book in the <em>Demonwar Saga</em> arc, after 2009&#8242;s <em>Rides a Dread Legion</em>. Its blurb is as follows:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Recent events have shocked and devastated the Conclave of Shadows; the discovery of the Demon horde that is following the elven invaders of Midkemia; the rise of the mad magician Belasco, and the personal cost paid by Pug and his family.<br />
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But grieving for lost loved-ones must wait. The followers of the Demon prince have almost succeeded in bringing him through the dimensions. The Conclave must regroup and find a way to meet the approaching evil, whilst trying to stop civil war from destroying Triagia before the demon horde even arrives.”</p></blockquote>
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<p>The book was first announced in February 2008, and Amazon has it shipping in April 2010, but Feist&#8217;s official Crydee site <a href="http://www.crydee.com/raymond-feist/whats-happening/latest-news/2009/11182/at-the-gates-of-darknes-ukaunz-cover">has recently updated the UK/AU/NZ cover art</a> for the book and listed the Australia and New Zealand dates, at least, to New Year&#8217;s Day (January 1), 2010.</p>
<p><strong>Commentary</strong><br />
Oh god. Is Feist STILL writing this thing?</p>
<p>Like many fantasy fans, I hopped off the Feist train many moons ago, in fact as far back as 1998&#8242;s <em>Shards of a Broken Crown</em>. I can&#8217;t exactly remember what precisely was happening in the seires at that point, so I really can&#8217;t situate <em>At the Gates of Darkness</em> in terms of current plot or what&#8217;s happening with the characters.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not that Feist is a bad writer. In fact, quite the opposite: he&#8217;s arguably one of the fantasy greats. However, I couldn&#8217;t continue to read his books, because it seemed to me that the same character archetypes and plot points kept on coming up again and again. It got boring after a while.</p>
<p>This seems to be a recurring problem with writers who pump out a book every year. Sure, the books might have a steady following of fans, and bring in the dollars, but are they really that good? Normally not. Normally it takes a bit longer than a year to put together a really interesting work of art in the genre. Witness how long it takes the likes of <a href="http://www.keepingthedoor.com/2009/10/06/master-of-light-and-shadow-janny-wurts-interview/">Janny Wurts</a> or <a href="http://www.keepingthedoor.com/2009/10/08/a-dance-with-dragons-hits-1100-pages/">George R. R. Martin</a> to put out their books. And they are considered amongst the grand masters.</p>
<p>I would be interested, however, to hear from any Feist fans out there who are still reading the <em>Riftwar Cycle</em>. Is it worth persevering through? Does Feist return to his form later on?</p>
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