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The Lone Drow (Forgotten Realms: The Hunter's Blades Trilogy, Book 2) |
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Rating: Summary: So-So Review: Having read all the books under the drizzt name, i have to mention that this book does not pass muster. after the first two series, drizzt and his companions have become both boring and predictable, they are invincible and utterly mad, they attempt things which even in the world of fantasy fiction would have to be termed as ludicrous. The attraction of the first two series was the character building of the Drizzt 'DoUrden, the beautiful way his thoughts were projected, and i loved the philosophy of the books, but since then its been lost. What I would dearly love is a few books way in the future, when Drizzt has aged and wisened a little.
Rating: Summary: Excellent, but not among his best work Review: I am a huge fan of R.A. Salvatore's work, in fact I own copies of almost everything he has written with my favorite being anything with Drizt as well as the cleric quintet. I agree with one reviewer about the love triangle with the elf and Cattie-brie how it doesn't seem to contribute to the story as a whole thus far. That is about my only real disappointment with the whole book. Other than that, it is an excellent read.
Rating: Summary: A Fantastic Journey Review: I am currently in the middle of reading The Lone Drow and I want to say that it is one of the best books I have read within the Genre of fantasy, Every page i read brings me further into Drizzt's world and makes me not want to return to the "real World". I am looking forward to finishing it so I can be ready for when The Two swords is released in October, so I can continue in the adventures of Drizzt Do'urden.
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