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Azure Bonds (Forgotten Realms Novel)

Azure Bonds (Forgotten Realms Novel)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mysterious Blue brands and a loss of memory...
Review: Azure Bonds, the first book in the Finder's Stone trilogy, is a master work.

Alias wakes in a strange inn with no memory of how she came to be there, and most startling with a set of blue tatoos running the length of her arm. How did she come to be here, and what are these strange tatoos?

Thus begins a fantastic mystery filled with vibrant characters and a rich story line. If you like magic, sword fights, intrigue and mayhem you'll love Azure Bonds. I know I did!

Having read the entire Finder's Stone trilogy and the Lost Gods trilogy. I have nothing but great things to say about Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb. If you come across any book by these two, buy it! You will not be sorry!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fun great cool exciting
Review: I love this book. It is everything above and more. The characters are realistic and the main character is perfect. The plot moves quickly and is never boring. I really recommend this book. Do whatever you can to get this book. You will not be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great!
Review: I loved this book.I thought it was the best in the trilogy.Dragonbait is my favorite character.He shows that being good is not the same as being boring!Mist was quite funny,especially when Alias first met her.I also liked the fact that the characters were not too perfect,but also had some faults.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best AD&D novel.
Review: I read this book about 10 years ago and recently had to scan a chapter or two for infos about the Forgotten realms to make some preparation for an upcoming AD&D game. I first planned just to re-read some parts of it but finally got trapped in it and I swallowed the whole book once again ! A true TSR classic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good read despite the TSR emphesis
Review: The curse of the Azure Bonds is a good book because, and despite, its AD&D origins. It reads well, the AD&D foundations don't trip it up, and it is above all a story with people the authors make you care about, unlike other pasteboard D&D novels. It draws on AD&D foundations in a way that makes it both a good fantasy, and in a way that uses its AD&D beginnings to more fully create this "Forgotten Realms" world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good read despite the TSR emphesis
Review: The curse of the Azure Bonds is a good book because, and despite, its AD&D origins. It reads well, the AD&D foundations don't trip it up, and it is above all a story with people the authors make you care about, unlike other pasteboard D&D novels. It draws on AD&D foundations in a way that makes it both a good fantasy, and in a way that uses its AD&D beginnings to more fully create this "Forgotten Realms" world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book *is* good
Review: This book could almost be classified as a mystery instead of a fantasy novel; the plot is quite interesting and always keeps the reader guessing. The book is well-written and inspires the reader to perceive the characters and their world as real instead of imaginary. The mystery of what the sigils inscribed on Alias' arm mean keep the reader glued to the pages until it is solved.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fascinating storyline
Review: This book is one of the best Sci-Fa I have ever read. The books lets you in to the head of the heroine - Alias and lets you share her travels and quest to descover her own history, one that apparntly many other people and creatures doesn't want her to find out ! A great storyline and Imagination makes you stretch your own mind as does Alias's and be suprised at the discoveries - just like her.

A MUST to any Sci-Fa reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book. Excellent trilogy
Review: this book was great. If you are a fan of tsrs fantasy worlds this is the first book in one of the best series to date. The first trilogy I would recommend reading is the icewind dale trilogy, and then the Finders stone trilogy. Both are excellent. Very good reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well written, entertaining
Review: This series is probably my favorite of all the TSR books. In fact, having been disappointed with most of the books based on the D&D game, I have to say that The Finder's Stone Trilogy (Azure Bonds, The Wyvern's Spur, & Song of the Saurials) really stand on its own as a great fantasy novel. Although I read it many years ago, I have found memories.


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