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Rating: Summary: Thus does the saga continue. Review: The War of the Lance has ended. The world has become peaceful again. Or has it??
The Arch-Mage Raistlin Majere, Master of the Tower of Palanthas, Master of the Past and Present, seeks more power. Through his Art, he intends to challenge the gods.
The Priestess Crysania seeks to stop him, but in her attempts, she begins to become drawn to him, the light of her goodness blinding her from the truth.
The Warrior Caramon, once a great hero, now turned the town drunk. After the war, without his brother, Caramon felt un-needed. When his wife kicks him from his house, he goes on a journey of looking. Intending just to find Crysania and then follow her for a while, Caramon is over his head as he and the happy-go-lucky kender, Tasslehoff Burrfoot, are thrust through time in a mission to "save a soul, nothing more. Nothing less."
Tasselhoff Burrfoot, the little, curious kender, joins his friend Caramon in Caramon's travels, and by entering a time traveling spell, he enables time to be changed.
And thus, Raistlin takes the place of the great mage Fistandantilus, he goes on with his twin, in the place of the General, Pheragas, to fight the Dwarf Gate Wars and gain enterance to the portal to the Abyss. With the entrance of the kender, Tasslehoff, into the river of time, the original outcome of the past can be altered completely.
Rating: Summary: Thus does the saga continue. Review: The War of the Lance has ended. The world has become peaceful again. Or has it??
The Arch-Mage Raistlin Majere, Master of the Tower of Palanthas, Master of the Past and Present, seeks more power. Through his Art, he intends to challenge the gods.
The Priestess Crysania seeks to stop him, but in her attempts, she begins to become drawn to him, the light of her goodness blinding her from the truth.
The Warrior Caramon, once a great hero, now turned the town drunk. After the war, without his brother, Caramon felt un-needed. When his wife kicks him from his house, he goes on a journey of looking. Intending just to find Crysania and then follow her for a while, Caramon is over his head as he and the happy-go-lucky kender, Tasslehoff Burrfoot, are thrust through time in a mission to "save a soul, nothing more. Nothing less."
Tasselhoff Burrfoot, the little, curious kender, joins his friend Caramon in Caramon's travels, and by entering a time traveling spell, he enables time to be changed.
And thus, Raistlin takes the place of the great mage Fistandantilus, he goes on with his twin, in the place of the General, Pheragas, to fight the Dwarf Gate Wars and gain enterance to the portal to the Abyss. With the entrance of the kender, Tasslehoff, into the river of time, the original outcome of the past can be altered completely.
Rating: Summary: My queen... Its your move. Review: Absouloutly the greatest three novels of a fantasic series. I could go on and on but why? If you havent read these books, read the first series then come back and prepare to be transported back to an amazing place.
Rating: Summary: Best books I've ever read!!! Review: Continuing the great Dragonlance chronicles, these books are GREAT!!! The intricate plot leaves you constantely wondering: 'What will happen next?', even moreso than the previous books. Some parts of this book too, as the previous ones, are sad and even depressing, and you wish for them to just alter it. However, that's what has made the Dragonlance saga great, and will continue to do so for years to come...
The plot of the book is centered around two twin brothers, opposite as night and day. Caramon, being an earlier warhero, now a town drunk, believes in the ways of goodness and honesty. Raistlin, however, chose to become a dark mage during the war to gain his own power.
As Raistlin goes looking for power, he drags his brother along with him back through time. Also coming with them, are Tasslehoff; a funny little creature from the Kender race, and Crysania; a cleric of the good God Paladine.
Personally, I loved the book, always trying to figure out what would happen next. At times I thought I had this figured out, only to be proven dead wrong. As I closed in upon the last fifty pages I was sure they would not be able to end it properly, as there were too many things unsolved. But believe me; They DID!!
Rating: Summary: #1 trilogy of all time! Even beats Star Wars! Review: Margaret Weis, and Tracy Hickman are at it again with another trilogy following the chronicles. Legends is full with adventure and fun, with some humor in it. Once you read the first chapter you are hooked! I guarantee it
Rating: Summary: The books where, as in Raist's words, more than perfect. Review: Where do I start on how awesome the books where? Not only where they bueatifully written(better than Astinius himself; please don't let him read this!:-) ), they where totally packed full of action adventure and that lovavable kender Tasselhoff! ( For those totally dragonlance illiterate; let me update you on all characters, Raist is the dark mage whose soul was forged during a test of power for becoming a mage, Astinius is the scribe of the gods, some believe him to be the god of the book, gilean himself, and tasselhoff is a kender who actually has a concious!!(thats amazing, seeing as how all kender think they do not have to go by the laws other people do!)) Anyways, Goldmoon's supposed death in the gully dawrfs' lands was a bitter event that changed the rag-tag team of heroes forever. The one good thing about this happening was that she became a true cleric of Mishkal, goodess of healing.(okay,okay, your going to have to read to find out what I mean if you don't alredy know.) The teaching of Tika and how to use a sword was totally hillarious, especially when she managed to save herself from goblins or something by accident(snicker, snicker) (Could you imagine the look on old sturms face?!! ;-) ) Well I could go on and on (as a said before, like tasselhoff) but you probably have a life(and what computer lover wouldn't?) so I'll shut up now before Flint's ghost comes after me with a hammer or something(IEEEEK!!;Scary thought!) So as in the famous words of raist "we shall meet again."
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