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Exile

Exile

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Book
Review: I recently read this book and I loved it! Continuous excitement and it got even more interesting when Zin-Carla came around! If you want to know how dangerous the underdark is, THIS is the book to show you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A masterpiece
Review: This book was great! After reading it i went out a bought two other Forgotten Realms books even though i have to study for exams. The characters blended together greatly, with Zaknafein, Drizzt's father's body inhabited by a spirit a pech in a hook horror's body, whoes real name is never known. Exile is the first book by Salvatore that i've read, and i'm serious when i say that this book should be owned by all fantasy readers

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good followup to the first book of the trilogy
Review: Again, another fast-paced, straightforward tale with a lot of action and excitement as Drizz't is exiled from Menzoberranzen and must survive on his own in the Underdark. Great characters in the book and a nice climactic Star Wars like ending to the story with the spirit wraith. Again, not too complex without a lot of surprises, but a fun read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this is a great book
Review: exile is a great book. Drizzit meets up with his father who was raised from the dead by his evil mother who contols him.i would get sojourn but they are out of copies. i am so mad. i really want the next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Drizzt is so cool!!!
Review: Drizzt is sooo cool! The book is outstanding! R.A. Salvatorehad me hooked with his first book in the trilogy, Homeland, but afterjust reading this book he is now at the top of my favorite authors. I read both Homeland and Exile in one day because I couldn't put them down. The next day I went out and bought all of the books I could find. The plot is outstanding, and I loved how he put Belwar into the story. It was also so cool during the fight between Drizzt and.... well I won't ruin that. It's a must buy to any Fantasy addict and for any D&D fan i pity you if you don't read it, SO GO BUY IT!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent fantasy...!
Review: This novel is, by far, one of my all time favorites. It's packed with one thing, in particular, many fantasy books do not offer - emotion. The action sequences are excellent, the setting is very fascinating, and the characters are wonderfully done. There is Belwar, the crippled Deep Gnome and Clacker, the tragic case of a Pech turned into a monster known as a Hook Horror. And, of course, we have Drizzt Do'Urden, renegade Drow - my favorite character EVER. This book is just one I'll read over and over and over...!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Powerful and Exhilarating!
Review: When I first got hold of the book, "THE CRYSTAL SHARD", I was intrigued by the vastness and power of its plot. The other 2 books, too, no less extraodinary- if not better... "EXILE" of the "DARK ELF TRILOGY" was another whirlpool of excitement with thrill and intrigue in every page. I have not read a better book by another author.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Drizzt outside of Menzoberranzan=boring
Review: With the success of Homeland fresh on my mind, I went into this second installment in R.A. Salvatore's critically acclaimed Dark Elf Trilogy with high expectations. To say that I was disappointed would be an understatement. What made the first novel so appealing to me was Salvatore's masterful rendering of the infamous drow city of Menzoberranzan and its cut-throat inhabitants. Unfortunately, in this installment the action takes place primarily outside of the fascinating confines of the deadly drow city. Instead, the setting shifts to the wilds of the Underdark where Drizzt continues his search for a place and a purpose. The few chapters that were devoted to the events in Menzoberranzan following Drizzt's departure seemed almost like an after-thought and did little to expand readers' insights and impressions of the morbidly engaging drow society. Drizzt's seemingly aimless wanderings through the endless caverns of the Underdark left me yawning and yearning for the excitement I knew when reading Homeland. Drizzt's unlikely pair of companions, Belwar and Clacker, were poorly developed and left very shallow and one-dimesional by Salvatore--not what I had come to expect from this author after reading the first novel in the trilogy. In Homeland I cared what happened to the fully fleshed-out and well-developed characters; in Exile I could have cared less if Belwar and Clacker (and Drizzt for that matter) lived, died or went insane.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good
Review: Basically...The Dark Elf series is great and exile is not the worse of them

note: Salvatore did to me what Tolkien did to Salvatore

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very well written
Review: I like how he describes the underdark, and how Drizzt survives in i


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