Rating: Summary: Yep. It's a book. Review: Okay, let me say this about Fistan...Fistu...god, you can't even pronounce the stinkin' name. Okay, Fistandantilus Reborn was a relatively okay book. The story really didn't begin until around page 200 something, but afterwards, it got pretty good. It had a good ending, but I've read better.
Rating: Summary: Yep. It's a book. Review: Okay, let me say this about Fistan...Fistu...god, you can't even pronounce the stinkin' name. Okay, Fistandantilus Reborn was a relatively okay book. The story really didn't begin until around page 200 something, but afterwards, it got pretty good. It had a good ending, but I've read better.
Rating: Summary: No Mage story! Review: the story of Fistandantilus after the explosion at Skullcap. The book has a brilliant plot and is the best reason to reading it. But however, Fistandantilus isn't in it that much and this is mostly a story about a (surprisingly gloomy) kender, desperat boy, a human lad, and a very naive historian. It is a good story however, and If you are a fan of Fistandantilus i sugest you read it to clear up things.
Rating: Summary: Very poor character development Review: This book has good elements contained within. Ever wonder what becomes of Fistandantilus after the Legends trilogy? but unfortunatly i was still left not understanding much about this book. A lot of the main characters were underdeveloped and it just kind of left me feeling unfulfilled after it was over. I wouldnt suggest this book unless your a BIG dragonlance fan
Rating: Summary: Don't waste your money Review: This book was made just to get some more money out of the dragonlance series, according to what everyone knows from the chronicles and legends is that when Fistandantilus was killed in the skullcap explosion his essense was givin to Raistlin, but according to this book it went into his bloodstone pendent and his skull. Plus his esessence is in a kender too, if this sounds confusing it is that is why I say to avoid this book.
Rating: Summary: Book o.k. if you're curious about Fistandantilus Review: This book was rather slow at first, then midway through it got pretty interesting. It has little to do with Raistlin, I guess Niles was trying to explain how Fistandantilus made his way to the future as a spirit, the spirit that eventually turns Raistlin into what he is in the Chronicles Trilogy. Though the book was at times hard to follow, it explained well how Fistandantilus crossed the barriers of time, but it fell short of explaining how Fistandantilus wound up in the Tower of High Sorcery at Wayreth as some sort of spirit. I recommend this book if you're a DL fan and want to know more about Fistandantilus.
Rating: Summary: Book o.k. if you're curious about Fistandantilus Review: When I first found this book in the bookstore, I had high hopes that it would be good, and bought it immediately. Rarely, have I been so terribly wrong about a book. It was terrible, the characters were barely developed, the Kender was a Kender in name only and didn't seem or act like one at all, Fistandantilus was portrayed as kind of a wimpy crybaby, Raistlin was barely mentioned, and the entire book seemed to be bereft of interesting dialog. In fact, what little dialog there was, was mostly B movie quality dialog, along the lines of, "Hey, we need to go over there." "OK, lets go over there." "Gee, I like this place, lets stay for a while." "OK, lets stay for a while." In other words, it was boring, tedious, drawn out, and had absolutely no point. In fact, it was even more boring to read than my review of it.
Rating: Summary: This book was excruciatingly awful. Save yourselves! Review: When I first found this book in the bookstore, I had high hopes that it would be good, and bought it immediately. Rarely, have I been so terribly wrong about a book. It was terrible, the characters were barely developed, the Kender was a Kender in name only and didn't seem or act like one at all, Fistandantilus was portrayed as kind of a wimpy crybaby, Raistlin was barely mentioned, and the entire book seemed to be bereft of interesting dialog. In fact, what little dialog there was, was mostly B movie quality dialog, along the lines of, "Hey, we need to go over there." "OK, lets go over there." "Gee, I like this place, lets stay for a while." "OK, lets stay for a while." In other words, it was boring, tedious, drawn out, and had absolutely no point. In fact, it was even more boring to read than my review of it.
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