Timothy Gray approved Christian B’s request to combine 17 books, including Shards of a Broken Crown, Sunday, September 27 2009.
Christian B submitted a request to combine 17 books, including Shards of a Broken Crown, Sunday, September 27 2009.
Timothy Gray approved this request.Timothy Gray approved Christian B’s request to change the contributors of Shards of a Broken Crown Saturday, September 5 2009.
Christian B edited the contributors of Shards of a Broken Crown Saturday, September 5 2009.
Amanda approved Timothy Gray’s request to change the title of Shards of a Broken Crown Wednesday, August 19 2009.
Shards of a BrokenShelfari edited the contributors of Shards of a Broken Crown Thursday, August 6 2009.
Shelfari edited the contributors of Shards of a Broken Crown Thursday, August 6 2009.
Shelfari edited the description of Shards of a Broken Crown Sunday, August 2 2009.
The demon is no more. The enemy has been routed. Yet peace still eludes the kingdom. In the fourth volume of Feist's magnificent fantasy saga, the great kingdom of Midkemia lies smoldering in ruins after the Demon King's siege. As the people turn their hands to rebuilding, a new threat rears its head: the fearsome Fadawah, former Commanding General of the Army of the Emerald Queen. And so it falls to two young men--Jimmy and Dash--grandsons of the late Duke, to gather the Shards of a Broken Crown and rebuild the kingdom to its former glory.
Shelfari edited the contributors of Shards of a Broken Crown Tuesday, July 21 2009.
Timothy Gray changed the title of Shards of a Broken Crown Friday, July 17 2009.
Shards of a Broken