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Land of the Minotaurs (Dragonlance Lost Histories, Vol. 4) |
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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.
Rating: Summary: Kazaganthi: The Minotaur Hero Review: The third adventure of the minotaur warrior Kazaganthi De Orlig, who first came about in the classic "Legend of Huma" and whose story continued in "Kaz the Minotaur". Kaz has established a minotaur community that stands for freedom from the Circle (The Minotaur Government) and The Sons of Sargas (The High Clerics) much to their chagrin. When Kaz's Brother-in-law goes missing in the capital of the minotaur empire he embarks on a search and rescue mission that is more successful than he ever wanted. Accompanied by his kender companion and a strange human child, Kaz faces challenges that could decide the fate of the entire minotaur race. This story is an even further in-depth look at the society and culture of a usually forgotten but extremely interesting race and one of the best characters in the entire DragonLance world. It isn't necessary to have read the previous two books to enjoy this one but I highly recommend it.
Rating: Summary: This is a great book Review: This book is for anyone that liked "The Legened of Huma", or "Kaz the Minotaur". This is probably the best book that I have read about minotaurs.
Rating: Summary: Great book! Review: This book is great in ever way, and a must buy for any fan of any Richard A. Knaak novels. It continues the story of Kaz, my favorite character in Knaak's writings, and it pieces together more of the mysteries of his previous writings. This is a great book to add to any collection of books either by Knaak, or any fantasy book collection.
Rating: Summary: this book is extremly borring exept of the last 5 chapters Review: this books keeps giving more and more unnececary information to a point where i was ready to give up the book. when the plot starts to roll it`s a good book! but to read 17 chapters -\+ for a good 5 it doesnt worth it . keep it to a really desperet times!!
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