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Rating: Summary: Adventure and romance. Review: Although I enjoyed the Moonshae Trilogy, I have to say that the Druidhome Trilogy is much better. I read all three books in two days, and I was wishing they were longer. Unlike other Forgotten Realms authors (most notably Ed Greenwood), Douglas Niles definitely has a well-developed plot, with a clear conflict that leads to a logical conclusion. Although the story itself is quite good, that wasn't really what kept me reading into the small hours of the night. Actually, it was the romance part of it--something which gets neglected in many other TSR novels. I found myself dying to know who Alicia would choose. All of the characters are extremely likeable (except maybe Deirdre), and I was happy to see that Newt, the fairy dragon returns in this trilogy. I highly suggest this trilogy to anyone who is a fan of the Forgotten Realms setting, and especially to those of us who wish the authors would pay more attention to developing love between their characters.
Rating: Summary: Can't wait for the reprint! Review: I can't wait for this book to be reprinted! I really enjoyed the first two books of the Druidhome Trilogy, Prophet of Moonshae and The Coral Kingdom. But The Druid Queen has been out of print and I haven't actually been able to read it yet. It is a little frustrating reading two thirds of a trilogy and not getting.......
Rating: Summary: Waiting for the reprint Review: I have read the first trilogy ( The Moonshae Trilogy) and have gotten the first two in this trilogy but can't seem to find the last in the series. I am a serious collector and the books of the forgotten realms are my target. I have 42 in 1 time read condition and hope to complete the collection. I realize that it's going to be hard since TSR was bought out but any one that can direct me to a "source".....gimmee, gimmee, gimmee
Rating: Summary: help me find a copy of this book please Review: I have read the Moonshae trilogy by douglas niles and thought it was a brilliant trilogy. then read the first 2 books in the druidholme trilogy and found this an even more interesting set of books that I just could not put down once I started reading them. But for about 2 years now I have been trying to get the druid queen but have not had any look getting it anywhere if you can help me can u e-mail me at mage@scottsmail.com
Rating: Summary: help me find a copy of this book please Review: I have read the Moonshae trilogy by douglas niles and thought it was a brilliant trilogy. then read the first 2 books in the druidholme trilogy and found this an even more interesting set of books that I just could not put down once I started reading them. But for about 2 years now I have been trying to get the druid queen but have not had any look getting it anywhere if you can help me can u e-mail me at mage@scottsmail.com
Rating: Summary: not bad Review: I was bored one night because I had finished reading Robert Jordon's books, so I read Niles' series. The Darkwalker series was actually not too shaby. The Druidhome trilogy needed a little help but was still interesting reading.
Rating: Summary: The Druid Queen Review: This is another fine book from Douglas. I'm at chapter 12 at the time beeing, and High King Tristian Kendrick finds himself (and the faerie dragon Newt) facing an army of Trolls and firbolgs all alone. It's compelling - have to finish this one tonight...Anybody out there, willing to sell "Moonshae - Special Module FR2; by Douglas Niles"?
Rating: Summary: Waiting for reprint Review: Well I have read the first trilogy and also the first two books in the druid home trilogy and am now waiting for Druid Queen and Ill be Happy
Rating: Summary: Waiting for reprint Review: Well I have read the first trilogy and also the first two books in the druid home trilogy and am now waiting for Druid Queen and Ill be Happy
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