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Silverthorn
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Silverthorn

Written by Raymond E. Feist

Narrated by Nicholas Guy Smith

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

A poisoned bolt has struck down the Princess Anita on the day of her wedding to Prince Arutha of Krondor.

To save his beloved, Arutha sets out in search of the mytics herb called Silverthorn that only grows in the dark and forbidding land of the Spellweavers.

Accompanied by a mercenary, a minstrel, and a clever young thief, he will confront an ancient evil and do battle with the dark powers that threaten the enchanted realm of Midkemia.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 7, 2017
ISBN9780525594079
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Raymond E. Feist

Raymond E. Feist was born and raised in Southern California. He was educated at the University of California, San Diego, where he graduated with honours in Communication Arts. He is the author of the bestselling and critically acclaimed Riftwar Cycle among other books.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    very good read. the author writes in the same style as David Eddings.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Arutha, Dark Prince, Little Storm Cloud, has fallen in love with his cousin Anita. A Royal Wedding is the ultimate national celebration.

    But this one ended in tears. Anita is struck down with poison. Thus begins Arutha’s quest for the cure: Silverthorn.

    As all of the teens from the previous books are grown book 3 places POV emphasis on young Jimmy the Hand. His skills and bravery quickly ingratiate him with our favorite characters.

    Pug’s end of book discovery beneath the ice of Tsuranuanni was utterly magical; a jaw dropping moment of beauty.

    What I didn’t like:
    1. The moment Gammina, a seven year old girl, is introduced to a group of men their first thoughts are of how hot she will be when she grows up. Unnecessary.
    2. Anita should have been given an opportunity to struggle on her own behalf, even if from her sick room. Instead we have a Sleeping Beauty.

    Four stars. Next month, next book!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Excellent in tone inflection and timing. Loved the book in the 90s and still great now.