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Jane Doe

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 6:36 pm
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Just a short word of thanks. I have read and reread and reread and reread
and reread and reread and reread all of your books Mr Feist, from Faerie
Tale to Exiles Return, and have thoroughly enjoyed each and every one of
them. Actually, I must confess I enjoyed Magician so much that I filched it
from my high school's library.

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Raymond E. Feist

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 9:12 pm
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In article , Jane Doe
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> Just a short word of thanks. I have read and reread and reread and reread
> and reread and reread and reread all of your books Mr Feist, from Faerie
> Tale to Exiles Return, and have thoroughly enjoyed each and every one of
> them. Actually, I must confess I enjoyed Magician so much that I filched it
> from my high school's library.

Well, thank you, I guess.

I enjoy the enthusiasm, but ripping off a library? I think there's
some karma involved there.

Best, R.E.F.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 12:21 am
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"Raymond E. Feist" wrote in message

> In article , Jane Doe
> wrote:
>
>> Just a short word of thanks. I have read and reread and reread and
>> reread
>> and reread and reread and reread all of your books Mr Feist, from Faerie
>> Tale to Exiles Return, and have thoroughly enjoyed each and every one of
>> them. Actually, I must confess I enjoyed Magician so much that I filched
>> it
>> from my high school's library.
>
> Well, thank you, I guess.
>
> I enjoy the enthusiasm, but ripping off a library? I think there's
> some karma involved there.
>
> Best, R.E.F.

She should have come to America and taken it from a library here. With all
the bible bangers running around trying to get books banned and such, it
would comfort me to know that some of the library books out and about were
actually in good hands.

Take a Huckleberry Finn while you are at it.

Please.
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michaeltharkins

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 7:24 am
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Raymond E. Feist wrote:
> In article , Jane Doe
> wrote:
>
> > Just a short word of thanks. I have read and reread and reread and reread
> > and reread and reread and reread all of your books Mr Feist, from Faerie
> > Tale to Exiles Return, and have thoroughly enjoyed each and every one of
> > them. Actually, I must confess I enjoyed Magician so much that I filched it
> > from my high school's library.
>
> Well, thank you, I guess.
>
> I enjoy the enthusiasm, but ripping off a library? I think there's
> some karma involved there.
>
> Best, R.E.F.

I stumbled into this Usenet group while searching for information as to
when your next book was to be published, and just had to drop you a
note. My wife came across your first book "The Magician" under its
re-released name of "The Magician's Apprentice" and we've been actively
searching out all your titles ever since. We both enjoy a wide variety
of books, but with in the realm of fantasy, you've rapidly became one
of our favorite authors (among Robin Hobb, Terry Brooks, and Terry
Brooks).

Thanks for the many hours of pleasurable reads, and we both look
forward to many more.

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Raymond E. Feist

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 3:14 pm
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In article ,
wrote:

> Raymond E. Feist wrote:
> > In article , Jane Doe
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Just a short word of thanks. I have read and reread and reread and reread
> > > and reread and reread and reread all of your books Mr Feist, from Faerie
> > > Tale to Exiles Return, and have thoroughly enjoyed each and every one of
> > > them. Actually, I must confess I enjoyed Magician so much that I filched
> > > it
> > > from my high school's library.
> >
> > Well, thank you, I guess.
> >
> > I enjoy the enthusiasm, but ripping off a library? I think there's
> > some karma involved there.
> >
> > Best, R.E.F.
>
> I stumbled into this Usenet group while searching for information as to
> when your next book was to be published, and just had to drop you a
> note. My wife came across your first book "The Magician" under its
> re-released name of "The Magician's Apprentice" and we've been actively
> searching out all your titles ever since. We both enjoy a wide variety
> of books, but with in the realm of fantasy, you've rapidly became one
> of our favorite authors (among Robin Hobb, Terry Brooks, and Terry
> Brooks).
>
> Thanks for the many hours of pleasurable reads, and we both look
> forward to many more.
>

Thanks for the kind words. If you want a complete list of the books as
published check out http://www.crydee.com for . . . well, just about
everything I've written is listed.

I've known Megan Lindholm (Robin Hobb) for years and she's a fine
writer. Met Terry Brooks years back when I started and he a fine
gentleman as well as being a good storyteller. I'm not sure who the
other Terry Brooks is, though.

Best, R.E.F.
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michaeltharkins

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 4:30 pm
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Raymond E. Feist wrote:
> In article ,
> wrote:
>
> > Raymond E. Feist wrote:
> > > In article , Jane Doe
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Just a short word of thanks. I have read and reread and reread and reread
> > > > and reread and reread and reread all of your books Mr Feist, from Faerie
> > > > Tale to Exiles Return, and have thoroughly enjoyed each and every one of
> > > > them. Actually, I must confess I enjoyed Magician so much that I filched
> > > > it
> > > > from my high school's library.
> > >
> > > Well, thank you, I guess.
> > >
> > > I enjoy the enthusiasm, but ripping off a library? I think there's
> > > some karma involved there.
> > >
> > > Best, R.E.F.
> >
> > I stumbled into this Usenet group while searching for information as to
> > when your next book was to be published, and just had to drop you a
> > note. My wife came across your first book "The Magician" under its
> > re-released name of "The Magician's Apprentice" and we've been actively
> > searching out all your titles ever since. We both enjoy a wide variety
> > of books, but with in the realm of fantasy, you've rapidly became one
> > of our favorite authors (among Robin Hobb, Terry Brooks, and Terry
> > Brooks).
> >
> > Thanks for the many hours of pleasurable reads, and we both look
> > forward to many more.
> >
>
> Thanks for the kind words. If you want a complete list of the books as
> published check out http://www.crydee.com for . . . well, just about
> everything I've written is listed.
>
> I've known Megan Lindholm (Robin Hobb) for years and she's a fine
> writer. Met Terry Brooks years back when I started and he a fine
> gentleman as well as being a good storyteller. I'm not sure who the
> other Terry Brooks is, though.
>
> Best, R.E.F.
LOL! Well, that's why you're the professional! In my haste to post, I
meant to write Terry Goodkind, but what the heck, Terry Brooks is worth
mentioning twice!

I've looked through the www.crydee.com site. Thanks, and keep writing.

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David A McIntee

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 11:28 pm
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"Raymond E. Feist" wrote
> I'm not sure who the
> other Terry Brooks is, though.

Well, there's a character by that name in the sitcom Time GentleMen Please,
but I really doubt it's that one!

Just wanted to say I'm on reread of the Midkemia books myself - in the
middle of A Darkness At Sethanon. I'd forgotten most of the details of what
happened in the early books, but they still have the same grip that they had
20 years ago. (Hm, I was only 17 then - I'm probably getting even more out
of them now!)

I was amused, though, to see that on the edition I've got, the cover blurb
tells of Pug and Tomas' search for "Marcos" the Black... It makes him sound
like a Mafia lawyer...


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Jane Doe

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 8:59 am
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Just wanted to redeem myself by letting you know that I returned the
unlawfully appropriated copy of Magician at my 10 year reunion.

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"Raymond E. Feist" wrote in message

> In article , Jane Doe
> wrote:
>
>> Just a short word of thanks. I have read and reread and reread and
>> reread
>> and reread and reread and reread all of your books Mr Feist, from Faerie
>> Tale to Exiles Return, and have thoroughly enjoyed each and every one of
>> them. Actually, I must confess I enjoyed Magician so much that I filched
>> it
>> from my high school's library.
>
> Well, thank you, I guess.
>
> I enjoy the enthusiasm, but ripping off a library? I think there's
> some karma involved there.
>
> Best, R.E.F.
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 1:18 pm
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> I was amused, though, to see that on the edition I've got, the cover blurb
> tells of Pug and Tomas' search for "Marcos" the Black... It makes him
sound
> like a Mafia lawyer...
Now you've spoild the big ending Ray had planned to put in the final book of
the Darkwar Sage called "The unrefusable offer." where they find out that
Pug really is the son of Don Marcos, prime crimelord of whole Midkemia. Smile
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Raymond E. Feist

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(Msg. 10) Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 1:38 pm
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In article , Jane Doe
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> Just wanted to redeem myself by letting you know that I returned the
> unlawfully appropriated copy of Magician at my 10 year reunion.

LOL.

Good on'ya, mate!

Best, R.E.F.
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 9:24 pm
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"Stefan Immel" wrote in message

>> I was amused, though, to see that on the edition I've got, the cover
>> blurb
>> tells of Pug and Tomas' search for "Marcos" the Black... It makes him
> sound
>> like a Mafia lawyer...
> Now you've spoild the big ending Ray had planned to put in the final book
> of
> the Darkwar Sage called "The unrefusable offer." where they find out that
> Pug really is the son of Don Marcos, prime crimelord of whole Midkemia. Smile

Well, if they need someone to take over The Sopranos...

Oh, and I managed to pick up Exile's Return today...


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(Msg. 12) Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 2:44 pm
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"Jane Doe" wrote in message

> "Raymond E. Feist" wrote in message
>
> > In article , Jane Doe
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Just a short word of thanks. I have read and reread and reread and
> >> reread
> >> and reread and reread and reread all of your books Mr Feist, from
Faerie
> >> Tale to Exiles Return, and have thoroughly enjoyed each and every one
of
> >> them. Actually, I must confess I enjoyed Magician so much that I
filched
> >> it
> >> from my high school's library.
> >
> > Well, thank you, I guess.
> >
> > I enjoy the enthusiasm, but ripping off a library? I think there's
> > some karma involved there.
>
> Just wanted to redeem myself by letting you know that I returned the
> unlawfully appropriated copy of Magician at my 10 year reunion.

Did you have to pay a fine?

I stole a library book once, when I lived in Prague in the early 80s. It
was "The Whale" by J Y Cousteau, I was a big fan of his and of whales and
you couldn't buy the book anywhere in those days. But I said I'd lost it
and I paid the going price, so I guess I only kind of stole it? Smile

Eva
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