Rating: Summary: Krynn's survival against the mighty dragon overlords. Review: This book is a great place to start for the Dragonlance 5th age lover. You will find out information about the bigger dragons of Krynn. These overlords try to take Palin and his companions. With a little luck and skill the adventurerers survive through the overlords territories. This book is a good book with a suspenseful ending that may not have been expected. The new heroes struggle for a chance of survival along with the mysteries of magic while the dragonoverlords are always one step ahead.
Rating: Summary: Day of The tempest Review: This book is likley to satasfy you even more than the one preceding it, The Dawning of a New Age, though not as good as the book following it ,The Eve of the Malestrom. I recomend this book highly and know any of the people reading this would enjoy every word.
Rating: Summary: A poor attempt at a Dragonlance book Review: This book was a little better than the first in the series. However, it was awful. Its too far fetched even for a fantasy, and especially for trying to be a Dragonlance fantasy. I dont see how Palin can teleport himself or others so easily when his uncle Rastlin was the greatist sorcerer of all time and it nearly killed him when he did it.... that is so lame. Palin seems to be this super powerful mage even though he lost his magic. Also, they keep reffering to the lance Rig carries as "Sturm's Lance" and we all know Sturm never used a lance, he used his fathers sword and NEVER learned to use a lance (read chronicles vol. 2, Jean Rabe). These errors and other make this book hard to read. I would not reccomend this book to those who just want a fantasy adventure to read, but us die-hard dragonlancers have to read it because it is part of the overall series of books in the Dragonlance timeline, which is sad.
Rating: Summary: A poor attempt at a Dragonlance book Review: This book was a little better than the first in the series. However, it was awful. Its too far fetched even for a fantasy, and especially for trying to be a Dragonlance fantasy. I dont see how Palin can teleport himself or others so easily when his uncle Rastlin was the greatist sorcerer of all time and it nearly killed him when he did it.... that is so lame. Palin seems to be this super powerful mage even though he lost his magic. Also, they keep reffering to the lance Rig carries as "Sturm's Lance" and we all know Sturm never used a lance, he used his fathers sword and NEVER learned to use a lance (read chronicles vol. 2, Jean Rabe). These errors and other make this book hard to read. I would not reccomend this book to those who just want a fantasy adventure to read, but us die-hard dragonlancers have to read it because it is part of the overall series of books in the Dragonlance timeline, which is sad.
Rating: Summary: I liked it! I liked it! Review: This book was better than the first book in the series (the dawning of a new age). It had a better plot to it. And I liked how the auther ended this book.
Rating: Summary: Picking up steam Review: This book was far better than the first. A lot of important things are now happening in the dragonlance world and everything is going at a break neck pace. I was very pleased to see that the characters from the first book are being given a lot more depth. New characters are entering in from different sources. This pick has a style very simaler to the Chronicles trilogy. There is a LOT that goes on.
Rating: Summary: ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS I'VE EVER READ! Review: This book was great! It's one of my favorite books of all time, next to the Lord of the Rings series! I'm going to go out now and buy the rest of the series!
Rating: Summary: Awful Review: This book was just horrible. The plot was--well actually there wasn't much of a plot. The characters certainly didn't act the way they're supposed to. I wish Jean Rabe would stop writing books.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding! Review: This is Jean Rabe's second book in the best trilogy except Weis & Hickman's own!
Rating: Summary: Getting better. Review: This is superior to the first in the series and does have some interesting ideas and charactors but Jean Rabe hasnt pulled it off as so many other authers could have.
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