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Realms of the Deep (Forgotten Realms) |
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Rating: Summary: worthy addition to the series Review: As with all anthologies, some stories are better than others and as with all FR anthologies the veteran authors's stories are better than the nobodies's. I've been into this series in a big way, getting to be a big mel Odom fan, and this collection of stories does a great job showing how big a deal the sea war is to Faorun. Best stories rae by Lyn Abbey and Elaine Cinningham, also Keith Strom and you HAVE to read Mel Odom's story if your reading the trilogy!
Rating: Summary: A wonderful forgotten realms book! Review: I thought that this book was really exciting. It gave me a new look at the oceans of Faerun and the inhabitants that live there. It has many stories written by classic Forgotten Realms authors. It was so kool!
Rating: Summary: A wonderful forgotten realms book! Review: I thought that this book was really exciting. It gave me a new look at the oceans of Faerun and the inhabitants that live there. It has many stories written by classic Forgotten Realms authors. It was so kool!
Rating: Summary: Good Review: Some definite good short stories in here some not so good but none too terrible. The only one I really disliked was mel's (the writer of the trilogy). My advice is if your in the mood to read about the sea faring races is to buy this book and maybe the first book from threat from the sea but steer clear from book 2 and book 3.
Rating: Summary: A collaboration of tales of a monster Review: this book contains many tales which are both intrigueing and dissatisfying. It reminds you of a book where you are interested in the end yet not satisfied. Most forgotten Realms books have proven to be the best yet this is a mild dissapointment.
Rating: Summary: Really Great! Review: This book was great! It helped me understand the series so much more. It lets you know whats happening to other people and other places and not just the main characters and where they travel. I recommend reading this book if you if you like good stories.
Rating: Summary: Not bad, but certainly not the best Review: This book was your average Realms Anthoogy book. It had some great stories and some not so bad stories. None of them, however, were terrible by any measure. It is very interesting to read about what is happening in the other places of faerun and to other people during this period. Unfortuneatly because the Threat from the sea was the major backdrop of every story many of them became somewhat repeatative. But again not too bad. Overall it was a decent FR book, but certainly not the best.
Rating: Summary: Not bad, but certainly not the best Review: This book was your average Realms Anthoogy book. It had some great stories and some not so bad stories. None of them, however, were terrible by any measure. It is very interesting to read about what is happening in the other places of faerun and to other people during this period. Unfortuneatly because the Threat from the sea was the major backdrop of every story many of them became somewhat repeatative. But again not too bad. Overall it was a decent FR book, but certainly not the best.
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