Rating: Summary: Wait a minute! Review: Did this occur to nobody else? If Giogi's servant, Thomas, was in love with Jade, why didn't he recognize Cat immediately as being her "sister"? He wasn't able to differentiate between her and a hole in the wall; he thought only that she wasn't of high enough birth for Giogi!
Rating: Summary: Wait a minute! Review: Did this occur to nobody else? If Giogi's servant, Thomas, was in love with Jade, why didn't he recognize Cat immediately as being her "sister"? He wasn't able to differentiate between her and a hole in the wall; he thought only that she wasn't of high enough birth for Giogi!
Rating: Summary: Best Forgotten Realms book yet Review: I've read nearly every D&D-related book TSR has published, and this is still my favorite by a wide margin. It gives us an interesting glimpse into the private lives of a semi-dysfunctional wealthy family, and the secrets that they've swept under the rug. It's funny and charming, with just enough action to keep the story moving, but relaxed enough to let the reader enjoy the scenery. Let's face it - none of these books are exactly "deep" - but is good enough that I've reread it several times. Try it - I think you'll like it.
Rating: Summary: Wait a minute! Review: If you haven't read the Finder's Stone Trilogy, do so. This is excellent Fantasy writing. Novak and Grubb are able to suck the reader into the story.It's hard to say whether Wyvern's Spur was the best of the three books, they were all so good. You will not be disappointed in reading this book.
Rating: Summary: If you can find this book, get it. Review: If you haven't read the Finder's Stone Trilogy, do so. This is excellent Fantasy writing. Novak and Grubb are able to suck the reader into the story. It's hard to say whether Wyvern's Spur was the best of the three books, they were all so good. You will not be disappointed in reading this book.
Rating: Summary: We need more of this kind of books Review: It appears to be that several TSR writers are themselves readers of the works of PG Wodehouse. If so, I'm very very thankful. I feel it is a pity that Giogini Wyvernspur only appears as the main character in only 1 novel. The realms need more stories with this type of clean yet side-splitting humour.
Rating: Summary: We need more of this kind of books Review: It appears to be that several TSR writers are themselves readers of the works of PG Wodehouse. If so, I'm very very thankful. I feel it is a pity that Giogini Wyvernspur only appears as the main character in only 1 novel. The realms need more stories with this type of clean yet side-splitting humour.
Rating: Summary: Funny, witty, original and humorous Review: Lovely! Very well-written. I enjoyed it very much. The plot was good and the characters were delightfully original and realistic- especially Olive and Giogi. Highly recommended, but you should read the first book in the series -'Azure BONDS'- first
Rating: Summary: A well-written fantasy novel! Review: One of the strongpoints of this series has been the unpredictability of the books - in this novel, the shift of focus changes quite suddenly from Alias to the young nobleman. I won't comment on particular plot points so as not to ruin it, but the surprises are what kept me turning the pages. Novak's writing skill is sufficient to draw me in to the Forgotten Realms, making the characters real and the locations almost palpable.
Rating: Summary: This'll be the reward for reading Azure Bonds Review: The first and third books in the series are good to read once, but Wyvern's Spur can be read over and over again. I can't guess how many times I've read it. While the other books are kind of dark and spooky, WSpur is just fun. It's a kick in the pants. Giogioni is my kind of hero. I doubt the missus'll let me name a kid after him though.... Oh well. Hooray for Giogi!
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