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Wizards' Conclave |
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Rating: Summary: A great read Review: This book was so well written it only took me a day to finish. First it brings in two of my favorite characters (Dalamar and Jenna). Also introduces which appears to be a big player in future dragonlance, Coryn of the White Robes. This book appears to set up how future dragonlance books are going to need to address magic in the world that is now Krynn. A reader cannot afford to miss this book and continue to read the Dragonlance Saga. I will not say much about what happens in the book as I do not like spoilers. However, I will say that the 3 gods of magic and their dislike of wild magic and how this is played out by their favorites (robed mages) is extremly compelling. It appears Douglas Niles has done it again. Just wondering if there will ever by a Weis/Niles book in the future...
Rating: Summary: A great read Review: This book was so well written it only took me a day to finish. First it brings in two of my favorite characters (Dalamar and Jenna). Also introduces which appears to be a big player in future dragonlance, Coryn of the White Robes. This book appears to set up how future dragonlance books are going to need to address magic in the world that is now Krynn. A reader cannot afford to miss this book and continue to read the Dragonlance Saga. I will not say much about what happens in the book as I do not like spoilers. However, I will say that the 3 gods of magic and their dislike of wild magic and how this is played out by their favorites (robed mages) is extremly compelling. It appears Douglas Niles has done it again. Just wondering if there will ever by a Weis/Niles book in the future...
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