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The Black Wing (Dragonlance: Villains, Book 2) |
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Rating: Summary: Exciting Review: This book was really awsome, and is my favorite of the DragonLance books. But, I believe in all Dragon Lance books - its really exciting in the beginning and through the middle and you can't put it down, but at the end - i lose interest very quickly.
Rating: Summary: Great Book Review: This is a Book that not only stand out in my mind above The Dragonlance books. but this book stands out above every book i have ever read. It's great and goes in depth at a Dragon's life. Another Reason this is a good book...is because (unlike other Dragonlance Novels) this doesnt need to be read before or after any other novel no particular order or anything...this is a Great Book and i suggest you buy it.
Rating: Summary: a wonderful plot, that just got better and better Review: This is a wonderful book, I especially liked the little quirks, like the faries, qhen, and the temporary "plane" relocation, I have read all but two of the Dragonlance books and this is in the top 5
Rating: Summary: The Best Review: This was one of the first Dragonlance books that I read and, ultimately, my favorite. By far, Khisanth is the most memorable "evil" character and, quite honestly, the most interesting. The only thing that bothers me is her ultimate (and unfortunate) fate at the hands of the heroes in the Dragon Series. I think it's rather unsportsmanlike to make us like a character in one book, only to dispose of her in another. It's too bad there can't be more adventures with Khisanth the dragon.
Rating: Summary: The Best Review: This was one of the first Dragonlance books that I read and, ultimately, my favorite. By far, Khisanth is the most memorable "evil" character and, quite honestly, the most interesting. The only thing that bothers me is her ultimate (and unfortunate) fate at the hands of the heroes in the Dragon Series. I think it's rather unsportsmanlike to make us like a character in one book, only to dispose of her in another. It's too bad there can't be more adventures with Khisanth the dragon.
Rating: Summary: Great book Review: While in most fantasy novels the dragon is nothing but an unimportant plot device, in this book, she is the main character, and as well-developed as any knight or damsel. She has emotions and hardships (some of which are amusing), and sometimes one can well nigh forget that she is an evil being, especially when she shows concern for her dead friends. Khisanth (the dragon) also seems to mature through the novel, going through a series of eye-popping adventures and meeting various beings along the way. My only complaint is a dull chapter about a knight that Khisanth encountered while in her human form saving his villiage, which adds nothing to the story. One of my favorites. Highly recommended to dragon fans.
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