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Kaz the Minotaur |
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Rating: Summary: Delbin , take a breath.... Review: i'd STRONGLY advise reading "Legend of Huma" 1st (the novel responsible for placing Richard A Knaak in the annals of Dragonlance History) if u want 2 get the full blunt of the story or at least 2 appreciate what the author established in the 1st novel. If not , then get ready for a fantasy filled adventure , with a peculiar Minotaur (peculiar as compared 2 others of his race) an "almost" irrepressible Kender and a magical battle axe aptly named "Honor's Face" , limited only by what u missed in the 1st novel.
Rating: Summary: Top Job Review: In short the author does a very good job with all the characters especially with the addition of Delbin who interacts very well with Kaz. Overall a worthy addition to the Dragonlance series.
Rating: Summary: As good as the Prequel Review: Kaz quickly became one of my fav characters. Honor strength and compasion is not something somone thinks about when minotaur comes to mind but you lear much about kaz in this book and unfortunaly Delbin. Great book
Rating: Summary: Kaz, Greatest Minotaur Ever Review: Kaz the Minotaur picks up where The Legend of Huma ends with Kaz as the main character. The great minotaur has supposedly been betrayed by the knighthood he has grown to respect. There is a price on his head, and he doesn't know why. In addition he is being pursued by a group of minotaurs for a dishonorable crime that he supposedly committed during the war. Being chased by many and wondering why, Kaz does the honorable thing and goes to the knighthood and makes a horrifying discovery. The minotaur finds himself thrust into feelings of dejavu and discovers a sinister plot that threatens to unravel everything that Huma strove to build. The plot is rich with great characters that become important to the reader, and the story is exciting with a superbly twisting and changing plot. Kaz must rise above the persecution and once again embrace the ideals that Huma taught him, and in doing so he becomes more than he ever imagined he could. While not quite to the level of The Legend of Huma, this book a truly a great read and offers the reader a wonderful opportunity to experience a finely crafted fantasy tale.
Rating: Summary: Kaz, Greatest Minotaur Ever Review: Kaz the Minotaur picks up where The Legend of Huma ends with Kaz as the main character. The great minotaur has supposedly been betrayed by the knighthood he has grown to respect. There is a price on his head, and he doesn't know why. In addition he is being pursued by a group of minotaurs for a dishonorable crime that he supposedly committed during the war. Being chased by many and wondering why, Kaz does the honorable thing and goes to the knighthood and makes a horrifying discovery. The minotaur finds himself thrust into feelings of dejavu and discovers a sinister plot that threatens to unravel everything that Huma strove to build. The plot is rich with great characters that become important to the reader, and the story is exciting with a superbly twisting and changing plot. Kaz must rise above the persecution and once again embrace the ideals that Huma taught him, and in doing so he becomes more than he ever imagined he could. While not quite to the level of The Legend of Huma, this book a truly a great read and offers the reader a wonderful opportunity to experience a finely crafted fantasy tale.
Rating: Summary: Another hero to add to the greats Review: Kaz the Minotaur was definitely an interesting read. While thoroughly maintaining his minotaur heritage, the author managed to portray a heroic character with complexities regarding his past and future. There was a great deal more magecraft in the book than I ever expecting seeing in a book about a minotaur. Most of this was brought about by good old Galen Dracos who is a very interesting character that was very cool to learn more about. This book was definitely a good read, and I recommend it.
Rating: Summary: A lasting hero Review: Kaz, the Minotaur by Richard Knaak is a worthy sequal to the smash 'The legend of Huma'. Richard has a writing style that is fun and interesting to read, and he rates close to Wies and Hickman themselves with his talent. This book is no exception. It is filled with a wonderful storyline that sweeps you away into Kaz's world in the years following the first Dragonwar. Huma is now 5 years dead, and Kaz still feels that he could have done something to help the Knight to destroy Takhisis. For a Minotaur, he has a strong sense of loyalty and is steadfast in his beliefs. This book starts with Kaz running from another band of Minotaurs who are intent on taking him back to their homeland where Kaz is charged with being dishonerable and treasonous. His kender companion, Delbin, keeps this story funny and exciting the whole way through. This book is an absolute must for any dragonlance fan. It sheds must needed light on Kaz, and the pains and struggles he goes through after the death of Huma Dragonbane. This book is definately worth the read. A must!
Rating: Summary: the legend of kaz Review: Knaak continues to write splendidly in this sequel to Legend of Huma. The events are no longer as worldly-wide or catastrophic as in the Legend of Huma, however. Knaak blasts away the dumbly vicious (and viciously dumb?) minotaur stereotype that was born from greco-roman mythology and establishes Krynn-ish minotaurs as a race worthy of honor.
Rating: Summary: Kaz Is A Rating Killer Review: Like the title says, Kaz hacks up the ratings like he does his foes in this awesome novel about how he helps the Solomnic Knights get the ever returning Galan Dracos. I liked it the most because it is a sequel but at the same time, it's own story. If you haven't read this book then you really should, but you have to read the "Legend of Huma" first to fully understand this novel.
Rating: Summary: Kaz The Mintaur is Excellent! Review: Read this book if you've read The Legend of Huma or even if you haven't. this book is great as a sequel or as a stand-alone.Actionized fighting and devious magic make it a keeper!
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