#Raymond e feist books in chronological order series#
The Sword and the Chain: This is the book second book in Guardians of the Flame series that features wizard, warrior, dwarf, thief, and a master builder. The character and the plot development is fantastic and makes you want to know what will change from page to page. The Sleeping Dragon is an excellent book, the concept of participating in the game is just the beginning of endless adventures and encounters. Where dragons breath fire anyhow and only those quick with their swords and skills survive and the only way that they could ever see Earth is if they find the legendary gates between worlds- a place fortified by the most deadly and terrifying enemy of all- the sleeping dragon. They are cast into a land where magic was quite well. However their professor Deighton had something planned secretively for this unsuspecting group of students, what was intended to be a game soon turned out to be a life and death as these adventurers find themselves transported into an alternate world and into the bodies of the actual characters that they had pretended to be.
We are introduced to Andrea, Karl, James and the rest getting ready to assume their roles as warrior, wizard, cleric or thief. The Sleeping Dragon: Book one in Guardians of the Flame series. These are two best books by Joel Rosenberg, The Sword and the Chain and The Sleeping Dragon. During the early 21st century, Rosenberg developed interests in mysteries and published various books in this genre which include Home Front the debut novel in Sparky Hemingway Mysteries in 2003 and Family Matters, the second book in the series in 2004.
Other sci-fi books are Here and Not for Glory. Apart from fantasy, Rosenberg authored some Sci-Fi books such as Emile and the Dutchman and Tie of Blood and Silver which feature different characters but the same setting. His third fantasy series consisted of four novels and was set in an Asian fantasy world with strict etiquette and cultural standards. The author also published Keepers of the Hidden Ways trilogy that made heavy use of the Norse mythology. He showed no guilt about killing off a famous character. The series placed a group of college students into a fantasy setting, and throughout the series, he traced these characters as well as their descendants and the impacts they had on the society. In 1983, The Sleeping Dragon the debut novel in his long-running series Guardians of the Flame was published. Rosenberg first published fiction novel is Like the Gentle Rains which was featured in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine in 1982.