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Kaz the Minotaur

Kaz the Minotaur

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A well done Sequel
Review: Richard Knaak does a wonderful job in following up the "Legend of Huma," with "Kaz the Minotaur." An excellent book that starts where it's predecessor left off. Knaak again does an excellent job and keeping the pace up in this book, making it difficult for you to put the book down. The addition introduction of delbin was done excellently, providing a good deal of quality interaction between the two.

Knaak also does a good job in getting into the minds of Kaz's pursuers. The Author effectively gives the reader an insight of the conflict of feelings from within the group and a good deal of background information as well as they chase Kaz.

Another quality job by Richard Knaak, who is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. I recommend this book to anybody who loves fantasy adventure. Although it's not necessary to read the "Legend of Huma" first, I do recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A well done Sequel
Review: Richard Knaak does a wonderful job in following up the "Legend of Huma," with "Kaz the Minotaur." An excellent book that starts where it's predecessor left off. Knaak again does an excellent job and keeping the pace up in this book, making it difficult for you to put the book down. The addition introduction of delbin was done excellently, providing a good deal of quality interaction between the two.

Knaak also does a good job in getting into the minds of Kaz's pursuers. The Author effectively gives the reader an insight of the conflict of feelings from within the group and a good deal of background information as well as they chase Kaz.

Another quality job by Richard Knaak, who is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. I recommend this book to anybody who loves fantasy adventure. Although it's not necessary to read the "Legend of Huma" first, I do recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A well done Sequel
Review: Richard Knaak does a wonderful job in following up the "Legend of Huma," with "Kaz the Minotaur." An excellent book that starts where it's predecessor left off. Knaak again does an excellent job and keeping the pace up in this book, making it difficult for you to put the book down. The addition introduction of delbin was done excellently, providing a good deal of quality interaction between the two.

Knaak also does a good job in getting into the minds of Kaz's pursuers. The Author effectively gives the reader an insight of the conflict of feelings from within the group and a good deal of background information as well as they chase Kaz.

Another quality job by Richard Knaak, who is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. I recommend this book to anybody who loves fantasy adventure. Although it's not necessary to read the "Legend of Huma" first, I do recommend it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wow, a Dragonlance sequel that works!
Review: Richard Knaak is one of those writers who almost made Dragonlance work past the Weis and Hickman phase. Yeah, it's typical fantasy epic, nothing challenging or wonderful - but a solid epic fantasy isn't to be scoffed at. Page-turning fantasy near its finest, where you know the hero will emerge triumphant, but root for him(or her) nonetheless. Better fantasy is out there but this is worth reading if you like the genre.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: KAZ...living in Huma's Shadow
Review: The book deals with the life of Kaz, after Huma's death. Very interesting, and it has some pretty good action. Unfortunatley, it is slightly predictable. But I still recommend it if you are a fan of "The Legend of Huma".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An epic work in an epic world
Review: This book (the sequel to The Legend of Huma) is truely an excellent conclusion to Knaak's series. It is about the fantasy world of Krynn from the best-selling Dragonlance novels, as seen through the eyes of Huma's companion Kaz. A minotaur exiled from his homeland, he travels in the world of humans who fear him. This tale is about adventure and life, but above all, honor. I strongly recommend all fans of the fantasy genre read these two books, it does not get any better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Enjoyable Book
Review: This book was interesting in the fact that a lot of times it would near predictability adn then when you expected something to happen it wouldn't. It was almost as if the authors grand scheme was to keep you guessing. I enjoyed the character of the book because he was a minotaur with depth, something I imagine is somewhat of an oxy moron. He has interesting struggles that unlike some books never quite get tedious. I would reccomend this book to anyone because no previous knowledge of Dragonlance is essential but i do think that reading the legend of Huma ahead of time would help quite a lot. A great book with fascinating character.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An awesome sequel to finish up the story!
Review: This book was really good. It was just as good as The Legend of Huma. The reason I liked it was because you get to find out a lot more about Kaz.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book by a great author.
Review: This book was written extremely well and was a great book to follow The Legend of Huma. The Delbin and Kaz relation adds a lot to this book. Kaz's enemies are interesting to read about as well. It also answered some of my questions that I had from The Land of Minotaurs; which were mainly questions about Scurn and his relationship with some of the other minotaurs. Richard Knaak is my favorite author in the DL series because he is the one that is always writing about my favorite race, the minotaurs. Weis and Hickman are his only equals in the DL series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very interesting
Review: This is a great Dragonlance book, because in it, you can see what happens to Kaz after "The legend of Huma", it is an awesome book, because in it you find new, and old friends. Elves, magic, knights, etc


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