Limits as to what gods are capable of? Okay, now and then I think I've heard everything possible that could be uttered. Thank you for proving me wrong again.
There is some tie-in. Many of the things you see in the novels might be featured in the gaming product (locations, prestige classes, powers, etc.). At least that's the impression I get.
No, Venom's Taste is the start of a new trilogy focusing on the Yuan-Ti and written by Lisa Smedman. There is one more rogues book after The Crimson Gold . Alas, my apologies, as the name escapes me right now.
Well, if I recall the producers and/or creators of the show hinted at the start of this season that events would tie back in to season one. Still, even with that forewarning, I like how they are doing it.
Not taking that action here. I doubt the writers will go for the obvious by killing off MIchelle. I definitely don't see them killing her off after the end of last night's episode. Why kill off a character when you can have her tortured over something she's done, even if it was necessary.
I more than agree with you regarding the Krondor series. I mean I'm still glad to have read them, but they are very lacking when compared to his other work. Take a look at the Legend series if you get a chance. It has some interesting stories set during The Riftwar.
It did? Sorry, not here, as after Phantom Menace my expectations vanished like Han shooting first. I expected Attack of the Clones to be visually stunning, wonderfully costumed, and to be very weak in dialogue and story.
See, it's the Krondor series that I felt was not very well done and did not contribute much to the Feist world. The Legends series especially Jimmy the Hand & Honoured Enemy really stood out to me as fine works.
I thought it was the Krondor series that was tied in to the computer game. The Legends series: Honoured Enemey, Murder in Lamut, & Jimmy the Hand are the ones co-authored by Feist and another writer for each work.
I read this book and its sequel as well. I really enjoyed both. It has some of Feist's standard elements: young male hero, crisis, his growth as he faces challenges including dealing with his past. It's a tad different than the SerpentWar Saga in one regard. This new series involves more...
The only one I recall mentioning fans from the major awards was I believe Peter Jackson at the end of his Best Director acceptance speech. I know he mentioned the fans one of the three times he was up there.
Also, I recall that Johnny Depp when nominated released a statement thanking the fans...