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Dragons of Spring Dawning (Dragonlance Chronicles, Book 3)

Dragons of Spring Dawning (Dragonlance Chronicles, Book 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Book of the Trilogy
Review: This book rules! Boy, what an ending

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: well...
Review: You gotta admit the book was pretty good. I could see worse endings to the trilogy. However, most of the characters were pretty much ruined by the 2nd part. I just can't imagin Tanis like that! The only two chars to successfully live through the book was Raistlin and Laurana. The mage proved to be truly fascinating. Laurana (my favorite char) finally proved her courage and strength. Two stars goes to each of these two chars. As for the rest... *sigh* well, at least Flint was killed before he could suffer any of the changes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Conclusion To The Dragon Lance Series
Review: I thought that this book was great, in fact it was the best out of the three in my opinion. It is well worth buying for all of you who loved the first two!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Yeah well......
Review: Yeah well I am sick and tired of all you "these books keep getting worse" people. If you think they could be better you write your own DragonLance novel. Oh and I don't want to sound weird or anything but why do you people like Raistlin so much? All he does is drink his cough medacine and gets rests.

Oh and before I forget the thing that really gets to me is the characters always making faces at each other to show their emotions.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice conclusion
Review: Though the whole series seemed a bit cliché to me (too much of the good vs. evil thing), it was still excellent. I read it real fast, which is a good sign. I don't see what's wrong with what happens to Tanis: it's quite dramatic and it's good to see characters have their flaws. Raistlin rules, as always. Can't wait to try the Legends trilogy...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wrapping it up.
Review: Dragons of Spring Dawning is the greatest of all the Chronicles books. The story of Raistlin is amazing, and keeps you reading so you can start the Legends Trilogy, which is all about Raistlin after the Dragon Wars. I took off a star, because it makes some characters look bad (i.e. Tanis), who were really cool in the first two. Four thumbs up! (That includes my two big toes).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A review of the Chronicles saga
Review: There's no denying that the first Dragonlance trilogy is classic fantasy at its best. Even though the obligatory climax somewhat spoils the atmosphere, the first two volumes are rich with details and memorable scenes. Especially Autumn Twilight has that nostalgic feel of a good old roleplaying adventure - you never know what lurks behind corner. As the story reaches more epic heights, something of the magic gives way for forced clichês, but still I have fond memories of the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Trilogy
Review: This trilogy got me started on the Dragonlance series. Perhaps the best fantasy Trilogy I have ever read with the exception of The Dark Elf Trilogy by R.A. Silvertore. About the book itself, it is an excellent conclusion to an excellent series with many plot turns and character changes. Raistlin shows his true colors, and although another review on this page disliked this, it is a critical part in following books like the Legends Trilogy. IF you enjoyed this trilogy, make sure to read the Legends which follows the Majere brothers.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: please!
Review: This book is a disgrace to the previous novels in the trilogy. The high point of the book is when Raistlin flies away on a giant green dragon. If you are Raistlin/Caramon obsessive-compulsive and don't mind Raist being the bad guy, you might enjoy this book. If you have any respect for Tanis, do not read this- or, if it's too late for that, stop after Part 2. The book proceeds to destroy itself in enlargingly violent bursts as you go along. You just have to stop and wonder: What were the authors thinking? After working so hard in the first two books to create these characters, they destoy them all, either in body or spirit; the dream in Silvanesti was right, only Raistlin truly lives in the end. Basically, one star is for Gilthanas, half the other is for Laurana, and the other half is for Fizban. The book has nothing else going for it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quite the awsome book
Review: 2nd best book i have ever read, and to elucidate on the rumors, this is better than tolkien. Raistlin is god. ARTIE


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