Rating: Summary: Awsome book to continue Kaz's saga Review: 3rd book with Kaz in it. You learn many things about minotaurs and their society in this book. It was a great read if you like Kaz even though Delbin is STILL in this book and as the gully dwarves. Thats the reason i didnt' give this book 5 stars
Rating: Summary: Land of the Minotaurs Review: Great book for anyone who enjoys the dragonlance novels. I gives you a great look into the life and perspective of the Minotaurs.
Rating: Summary: It is an excellent book about a awesome civilization. Review: I strongly believe this is a great book and a awesome series for someone who loves sorceres and dragons and LOVES to read.
Rating: Summary: Solid story, but not a history of the minotaurs Review: If you want to read a history of the minotaur race in Krynn, this book will disappoint you. If you want to read a solid story about Kaz the Minotaur, set after his role in the Dragon War, you'll be pleased by this book.In a series titled "Lost Histories," one might expect to find out about the origins, the differences among, and...well...the history of the minotaurs. But this book at best hints at a dark secret that has been behind the aggression of the minotaurs. The story mainly revolves around Kaz and his friends and family as they seek to stop an evil plot unfolding in their homeland. The book is well written and it is a good story. It should appeal to Dragonlance fans, and especially to fans of the previous books about Kaz or about minotaurs. But again, reader beware, this is not an epic history about the race of minotaurs.
Rating: Summary: Solid story, but not a history of the minotaurs Review: If you want to read a history of the minotaur race in Krynn, this book will disappoint you. If you want to read a solid story about Kaz the Minotaur, set after his role in the Dragon War, you'll be pleased by this book. In a series titled "Lost Histories," one might expect to find out about the origins, the differences among, and...well...the history of the minotaurs. But this book at best hints at a dark secret that has been behind the aggression of the minotaurs. The story mainly revolves around Kaz and his friends and family as they seek to stop an evil plot unfolding in their homeland. The book is well written and it is a good story. It should appeal to Dragonlance fans, and especially to fans of the previous books about Kaz or about minotaurs. But again, reader beware, this is not an epic history about the race of minotaurs.
Rating: Summary: A Great book Review: Knaak has another great one here. He sticks with the minotaur Kaz, and his life in the land of the minotaurs. This is an amazing adventure for Kaz. It's another must-read. If you even like fantasy this book, along with Knaak's others will get you hooked on fantasy titles. But I do recomend you read both The Legend Of Huma, and Kaz The Minotaur first, before you read this book.
Rating: Summary: A Brawny society that has been left out of other storybooks Review: Minotaurs are my personal favorits. To finnaly bring to life a wonderful race must be truely insightfull. I hope that more books will be written about this race that probe deeper into there life.
Rating: Summary: A good book Review: Richard A. Knaak has a great novel here. There could have been a bit more character development, but it's not a bad book by any means. This seems like Kaz's own personal "Legend of Huma", so the story is a bit repetitive (why must it always be a silver dragon?). Still, The Land of the Minotaurs combines a bit of magic, mystery, intrigue, and a triple-dose of action to make this a great book which deserves a read or two, although you'd better get Kaz the Minotaur and the Legend of Huma first!
Rating: Summary: A good book Review: Richard A. Knaak has a great novel here. There could have been a bit more character development, but it's not a bad book by any means. This seems like Kaz's own personal "Legend of Huma", so the story is a bit repetitive (why must it always be a silver dragon?). Still, The Land of the Minotaurs combines a bit of magic, mystery, intrigue, and a triple-dose of action to make this a great book which deserves a read or two, although you'd better get Kaz the Minotaur and the Legend of Huma first!
Rating: Summary: Great look into Minotaur Culture Review: The Land of the Minotaurs is a tightly crafted tale that picks up a few years after Kaz the Minotaur. In this book the reader gets to see the history and culture of the Minotaur people. Kaz, of course, is there to lead the way in this adventure. The Minotaur people find themselves in an amazing set of circumstances. The entire nation seems to be arming for war. The arena is as busy as it has ever been deciding matters of honor and justice. It is into this time and land of turmoil that Kaz finds himself pulled. Kaz merely wants to raise his family and live in peace, but circumstances draw him into action. There is something hidden and evil hiding among his people. Kaz makes a discovery that will shake his entire world forever. This is likely the best book of, what is now being called, " The Minotuar Trilogy." The plot twists and turns, and so captures the reader that it is hard to put down. These books are a lot of fun, and this one is a fantastic read. The unexpected ending in worth the entire novel series.
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