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Spellfire (Shandril's Saga, Volume I)

Spellfire (Shandril's Saga, Volume I)

List Price: $14.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: grreat
Review: i think this is the best book by any author and that all teh peole out there should read it. it is a good book with a lot of suspence and a suprise ending. if you dont like this book you need to wake up with a swift kick in the @$$

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very VERY disspapointing
Review: I don't have the words to say much, only that I was surprised that Ed Greenwood can write a book THIS bad.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Confusing plot to a nonexpert, but a must Realms fans
Review: What is Banedeath? Who leads the Zhentarim? What is the Cult of the Dragon? Who is the Brotherhood compared to the True Followers of Bane? You must know your realms power groups or the story is just like a Russian Novel with a million characters competing against each other. The story is great, but Mr. Greenwood does not bother to tell you much about the competing groups or characters. Nonrealms people will be confused and hate this utterly complex story. Semmonon, Manshoon, and Fzoul make the good bad guys. But forget the Cult of the Dragon is confusing and clutter. Botton line you must know the Split of the Church of Bane, Zhentarim power structure, and the basics of the Cult of the Dragon to make any sense of book. A must read for Realms lovers. Enjoy

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW
Review: I don't think I have read anything more riveting! It started off a little slow for me, but when it picked up, I was glad I kept reading.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I've read this before...with a plot
Review: Ok I've read about a person not aware of raw magical energy stored inside themselves, except the character was well developed, he had companions that were well developed, but his powers had discriptions and lively detail of how the magic acted, crackled, etc. The book was by Terry Brooks, not Ed Greenwood

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read for any fantasy fans out there
Review: An absolutely fabulous tale filled with adventure, suspense, humor, action, and even a little romnace. Ed Greenwood does an excellent job in capturing the colorful characters of the Forgotten Realms, and delivers them in a book that you will read over and over again.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This is the last time I waste five bucks.
Review: I couldn't get over this feeling of deja-vu as I read this book.

Hhhmmmmmm! A young, seemingly helpless character who can obliterate hordes of powerful villains on a whim, that's familiar.

Hhmm! Elminster the all-powerful who is constantly having nubile women flirt with him despite the fact that he is so gerriatric. I know I've read that before.

Hhhmmm! That Stormlight character (another all-powerful one) is still running around with no clothes on.

Hhhmmm! A predictable plot 'peppered' with boring, grandiose, poorly choreographed fights.

THAT'S IT! I know where I've read this tripe before! In all the other lousy, formulaic Ed Greenwood novels. When is this guy going to stick to writing manuals and leave the novels to people who know how to tell stories?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No DELUSIONS. Real Life.
Review: Spellfire is a great book with love, destiny, magic and power. First Forgotten Realms book I read and owned. And I got it from a dope who sold it to me for only two dollars!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: One more for the bottom of the bird cage.
Review: Complete and utter tripe

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Good Read if you are a Forgotten Realms Fan!!
Review: Well I believe that some of these people who gave these scathing remarks about this book are truely on something...Well not in the ballpark of one of Greenwood's best books it is an enjoyable experience of an unassuming girl suddenly thrusted into happenstance by an urge of wanderlust and her adventure on the way, And yes Ed Greenwood makes "Invincible" characters but I do not look at how the characters are "Strength-wise" I look at how the book was done and how they are portrayed...My review: A great read for someone new to the DnD Genre of books, and a good read for some of us oldsters who have read out fair share, if only to tide us over until the next trilogy or Big Novel....3 Happy stars


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