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King's Buccaneer
King's Buccaneer | Raymond E Feist
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Long recovered from the ravages of the Riftwar, the land and the people of the Kingdom of the Isles thrive on the bounty of good times. Nicholas, youngest son of Prince Arutha of Krondor is intelligent and gifted, but vastly inexperienced in worldly matters. In hopes of hardening him, his father sends him and his squire, Harry, to live at rustic Castle Crydee to learn of life beyond the halls of privilege. Thus begins the most harrowing experience of their young lives. Within weeks of Nicholas's arrival, Crydee is viciously attacked by assailants unknown. The result: murder, massive destruction, and the abduction of two young noblewomen, friends to the prince. And Crydee isn't the only town that's been hit - towns up and down the coast have suffered the same merciless devastation. From out of the wreckage two facts become clear. The raiders have come from the distant Sunset Islands, home to pirates of every stripe - and possibly even farther away than that. But more significant, these are no ordinary pirates: their mission is connected to dark magical forces that have threatened the Kingdom before. As brother to the future king, Nicholas feels compelled to follow the abductors and rescue those taken from Crydee - but the threat he ultimately faces is one that places the fate of all of his people in his inexperienced lands.
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INCspotlight
The King's Buccaneer | Raymond Feist
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One of my all-time favorite novels with something for everyone!

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Pumpkinandegg313
The King's Buccaneer | Raymond Feist
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An interesting read, though completely different from what I had expected. I guess my knowledge of sea voyages such as appear is this novel is quite limited. I did however find the storyline to remain intriguing. The characters really make the book worth the read as they are well defined and imaginative. Following the youngest son of Arutha on his journey has been great even though I feel it's not quite of the same standard as the Rift War saga

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Pumpkinandegg313
The King's Buccaneer | Raymond Feist
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It's getting even more exciting and more terrifying as the book continues. Hopefully now they have reached land things will settle down. But I am not holding my breath. At this rate those who have survived so far won't last a great deal longer!
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Pumpkinandegg313
The King's Buccaneer | Raymond Feist
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Spooks101
The King’s Buccaneer | Raymond E. Feist

This is a slow burn book, but worth the time. I'm on page 100 now and it's characters are coming into there own.

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Spooks101
The King’s Buccaneer | Raymond E. Feist
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One of the things I love about Raymond E. Frost is his simple, concise descriptions. He writes massive, sprawling epics with dozens of important characters yet keeps the descriptions easy to understand, requiring no preamble. It makes reading even stories a continuous joy.

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Spooks101
The King’s Buccaneer | Raymond E. Feist

Harry said "He knows we're here?"
Ghuda shook his head. "No, he's fast asleep and hasn't noticed this great ship approaching for the last half day."