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Rating: Summary: Good, light summer reading. Review: Douglas Niles, The Rod of Seven Parts (TSR, 1996)Tired of waiting for the next installment of George Martin's Song of Ice and Fire saga? Might as well head back to one of the novels based on the game that revitalized modern fantasy in America. The Rod of Seven Parts is one of the oldest legends in the Dungeons and Dragons world, tracing all the way back to the first published materials (back when it was still called Chainmail). Almost twenty-five years after those first books were published, long-established TSR author Doug Niles goes back and fleshes out a little Rod of Seven Parts lore. This isn't, and shouldn't be approached as, one of the epic novels that TSR has gotten somewhat famous for. Don't go in expecting the sweeping, world-changing grandiosity of the original Dragonlance saga, or the deep-rootedness of R. A. Salvatore's seemingly endless saga of Drizzt the dark elf (and long may it continue). This is a simple standalone novel about a halfling and his rod. The usual fantasy material is there-- he finds himself on a quest through no fault of his own, gets mixed up in a number of bad situations, finds some companions along the way who prove their worth any number of times, etc. It's quick, easy, readable, and fun. ** 1/2
Rating: Summary: Really good Review: I bought this book in a used bookstore, attracted by the obvious branding of the title Advanced Dungeons and Dragons (A game of which I play) I started reading the book and to my surprise I found the main character a Hafling (my personally favorite species) this is a very good book to read I have read it again and again, if you have any info about another book like this (Ad&d) please e-mail me at ShadowVampyre@Mail.com
Rating: Summary: Really good Review: I bought this book in a used bookstore, attracted by the obvious branding of the title Advanced Dungeons and Dragons (A game of which I play) I started reading the book and to my surprise I found the main character a Hafling (my personally favorite species) this is a very good book to read I have read it again and again, if you have any info about another book like this (Ad&d) please e-mail me at ShadowVampyre@Mail.com
Rating: Summary: A FAR OUT BOOK Review: I JUST PICKED UP THE BOOK ONE DAY BECAUSE IT CAUGHT MY ATTENTION ON THE SHELF IN A STORE. I BOUGHT IT FOR FIVE DOLLARS. THE MORE I READ THE BOOK DAY BY DAY, LITTLE BY LITTLE I BEGAN TO NOTICE THAT I COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN! I NEVER HAD READ LIKE THIS IN MY LIFE. THERE WAS SOMETHING ABOUT THE BOOK THAT JUST FLOWED THROUGH MY IMAGINATION! IT WAS NON STOP VARIETY AND ONE HECK OF A BOOK!
Rating: Summary: The Rod Of Seven Parts-Amazing Review: The Rod Of Seven Parts is one of Douglas Niles best pieces of work.It shows the forever prominent struggle between Law and Chaos, and encompasses the story of the main weapon in the fight,a weapon of Pure Law...The Rod Of Seven Parts...The book folows the trail of the hobbits Kip Kayle and Saysi Formilly as they take on a perilous journey to stop the queen of Choas from completing her task of realising Miska,the Warlord Of Choas and her consort...they are Law's only hope...
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