Rating: Summary: Not a good way to start off a series Review: I imagine this story reads better if you are not familiar whith Dragonlance. The story is not bad, it just isn't very good. If you are an avid fantasy reader, and tend to like most of what you read, this book won't disappoint you.If however, you find it hard to get good fantasy stories these days, dont waste your time. If you want to read any of the stories in this series, jump to Theros Ironfeld (vol. 4). This is a much better written story.
Rating: Summary: Not a good way to start off a series Review: I imagine this story reads better if you are not familiar whith Dragonlance. The story is not bad, it just isn't very good. If you are an avid fantasy reader, and tend to like most of what you read, this book won't disappoint you. If however, you find it hard to get good fantasy stories these days, dont waste your time. If you want to read any of the stories in this series, jump to Theros Ironfeld (vol. 4). This is a much better written story.
Rating: Summary: Very good book with a surprising ending Review: I really like the books about Sir Pirvan the Wayward
Rating: Summary: A Good Dragonlance Book that takes you around the world Review: I thought Knights of the Crown was a pretty good book. It isn't every day that you get to live the life of a thief. I did feel that some of the parts were a little slow, but the characterization of Pirvan is outstanding. It makes you feel like you are really him. Another thing that Dragonlance fans will appreciate are the battles. They are written in quite vivid detail. So, if you like DL and you love battles, this is the book for you.
Rating: Summary: Knights of the Crown Rocks! Review: I'll admit it, I love knights of Solomnia. This book rocked because it was interesting to see Pirvan become less of a thief and much more honorable as the book went on. Roland Greene can certainly write a good book!
Rating: Summary: I loved this series! Review: My 4 stars aren't for the book but for the series. Pirvan is an interesting person indeed. His ability to bring together a strange band of misfits & lead them is similar to Tanis's. I love to watch a character's journey from his younger years to his later ones & this is a wonderful example of my tastes.
Rating: Summary: Knights...Where? Review: One word: Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 200 pages that describe absolutely nothing up to every single detail, during which you only hear about a ship in a storm, a thief who doesn't steal, a mage who doesn't cast spells, warriors who don't fight... You get the picture. But don't get me wrong, it's a great book... FOR INSOMNIACS!!!
Rating: Summary: This Book Rocks Review: This book had everything you could ever want in a book, a Good plot, Good Characters, And a good setting. This book is one of the best in the Dragonlance Line-up along with the other Knights Books. If youre a Dragonlance fan and youre looking for a good read buy this book.
Rating: Summary: A good first read Review: This book was an interesting first read for any DragonLance rookie, but not that great if you have read any Weis and Hickman it just dosent stand up to par.
Rating: Summary: Boring, sometimes interesting! Review: This book was pretty boring. I couldnt get into it. There were about three good parts in the whole book and I didnt pay attention to the rest of the book.It has nothing to do with the knights until the very last three pages. The rest is about a theif who will eventually become a knight. I hope the other warrior book are different.
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