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Finder's Bane (Forgotten Realms Lost Gods, Vol. 1) |
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Rating: Summary: wonderful! a startleing masterpiece Review: Oh, poor Bane, did you misplace your essence again? =) No, But this book is wonderful! The troubled cleric, unsure that he would be good, meets his god! Finder, the God of Reckless Fools, =) is a stunning performance! Never again will I say no to Forgotten Realms! I'm currently a 12th Wizard, 4th sorceror, 4th bard, 3rd D&D, for you who understand that...
Rating: Summary: A fun book Review: This book is very easy reading matirial. It's story isn't comlicated and the conflicts arn't so bizzar. But above that this book is very fun to read, you can't wait to read what'll happened next .And more to it, the book show a thological conflict about who need who more the god his followers or the opposit. The butiful thing his that you see it without any complication and annoying thing in the plot. this book worth it's money
Rating: Summary: The Priest of Finder Review: This is a great book leading into the life of young Joel, priest of Finder. Novak and Grubb do a good job showing his tourmoil for turing his back on all bards by worshipping the god "of wreckless fools" and his future triumph in the planes.
Rating: Summary: The Priest of Finder Review: This is a great book leading into the life of young Joel, priest of Finder. Novak and Grubb do a good job showing his tourmoil for turing his back on all bards by worshipping the god "of wreckless fools" and his future triumph in the planes.
Rating: Summary: The Priest of Finder Review: This is a great book leading into the life of young Joel, priest of Finder. Novak and Grubb do a good job showing his tourmoil for turing his back on all bards by worshipping the god "of wreckless fools" and his future triumph in the planes.
Rating: Summary: This book is really cool! Review: This is an excellent addition to the Finder's Stone Trillogy. It is a wonderful glimse into the planes, and especially Sigil. I highly recomend it.
Rating: Summary: A great book! Review: This is one of the first fantisy type books I have read and I could hardly put it down! The characters were well written and I enjoyed the story a lot. If they are all this interesting and fun to read, I will have to get some more!
Rating: Summary: Great book, fast story, cool characters Review: This novel is an awsome piece of FR. Not only that but the series is THE best Planescape story so far.
Rating: Summary: I wasn't sure how it tied into the harper series. Review: While I enjoyed the book, I was trying to find references to the harpers, which there wasn't much of. It was not nearly as grim or "hack and slash" as some other books in the series. It did have some mild humor, but not in any excessive amounts.
Rating: Summary: I wasn't sure how it tied into the harper series. Review: While I enjoyed the book, I was trying to find references to the harpers, which there wasn't much of. It was not nearly as grim or "hack and slash" as some other books in the series. It did have some mild humor, but not in any excessive amounts.
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