Dragons of Winter Night (Dragonlance: Chronicles #2)
4 🌟The adventure continues as the group keep on with their journey with enemies on their tail But picking up others on their way can they be trusted.Dragons, gnomes, goblin, elves, dwarfs, kenders, mages and more on this journey.I'm totally going to continue on to book 3.
I have been feeling quite ashamed for not getting around to reading the fantasy classics everyone read as teenagers, so Im fixing it one book at a time. Dragons of Winter Night is more of a page turner compared to the first book, its thick with action, tension, suspense, twists and turns with a touch of humor. The scenes with Fizban and the gnomes were hilarious.In this book things were surprisingly more grey than I expected. Theres no black and white and even the most honorable, utopic factions
still wonderful to read. great character development. Laurana is my favorite so far, you can tell how much she's grown since the last book. and Sturm... why?!!!!
Spoiler Haven. I wavered between a 4 and 5. I almost feel guilty not giving this the perfect score. It was still a fantastic book.The GoodEveryone stepped up to their destinies and their character shined. Gut wrenching drama interspersed with the right touches of humour to keep the reader from going mad with grief.The traveling magic show really sat well with me. It was a glimpse of what might have been in a happier time. If there is a William the pig story I will scream!The ending, though
I have been feeling quite ashamed for not getting around to reading the fantasy classics everyone read as teenagers, so Im fixing it one book at a time. Dragons of Winter Night is more of a page turner compared to the first book, its thick with action, tension, suspense, twists and turns with a touch of humor. The scenes with Fizban and the gnomes were hilarious.In this book things were surprisingly more grey than I expected. Theres no black and white and even the most honorable, utopic factions
Middle volumes in trilogies are usually a time for the writer to kick the crap out of the heroes, and this novel is no exception as the story gets a lot darker. The action also ramps up to include huge armies facing off.
Margaret Weis
Paperback | Pages: 358 pages Rating: 4.13 | 42408 Users | 729 Reviews
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Title | : | Dragons of Winter Night (Dragonlance: Chronicles #2) |
Author | : | Margaret Weis |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 358 pages |
Published | : | April 10th 2007 by Devil's Due Publishing (first published 1985) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dungeons and Dragons. Dragonlance. Fiction. Dragons. High Fantasy |
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They won their first real battle in the war for Krynn, but the war has only just begun for the Companions! Friendships born in conflict will be torn apart. Hope will rest on the shoulders of a disgraced Knight and his two inexperienced companions. Worlds long divided by hatred and prejudice will either band together in a last struggle against darkness - or perish for all time.Be Specific About Books In Favor Of Dragons of Winter Night (Dragonlance: Chronicles #2)
Original Title: | Dragons of Winter Night |
ISBN: | 1932796789 (ISBN13: 9781932796780) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dragonlance: Chronicles #2, Dragonlance Universe #2 |
Characters: | Tanis Half-Elven, Sturm Brightblade, Flint Fireforge, Tika Waylan, Caramon Majere, Raistlin Majere, Lauralanthalasa, Kitiara uth Matar, Tasslehoff Burrfoot, Alhana Starbreeze, Riverwind, Goldmoon, Skylan Iverson, Garn, Aylaen, Norgaard, Wulfe, Raegar, Gilthanas, Derek Crownguard |
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RTC4 🌟The adventure continues as the group keep on with their journey with enemies on their tail But picking up others on their way can they be trusted.Dragons, gnomes, goblin, elves, dwarfs, kenders, mages and more on this journey.I'm totally going to continue on to book 3.
I have been feeling quite ashamed for not getting around to reading the fantasy classics everyone read as teenagers, so Im fixing it one book at a time. Dragons of Winter Night is more of a page turner compared to the first book, its thick with action, tension, suspense, twists and turns with a touch of humor. The scenes with Fizban and the gnomes were hilarious.In this book things were surprisingly more grey than I expected. Theres no black and white and even the most honorable, utopic factions
still wonderful to read. great character development. Laurana is my favorite so far, you can tell how much she's grown since the last book. and Sturm... why?!!!!
Spoiler Haven. I wavered between a 4 and 5. I almost feel guilty not giving this the perfect score. It was still a fantastic book.The GoodEveryone stepped up to their destinies and their character shined. Gut wrenching drama interspersed with the right touches of humour to keep the reader from going mad with grief.The traveling magic show really sat well with me. It was a glimpse of what might have been in a happier time. If there is a William the pig story I will scream!The ending, though
I have been feeling quite ashamed for not getting around to reading the fantasy classics everyone read as teenagers, so Im fixing it one book at a time. Dragons of Winter Night is more of a page turner compared to the first book, its thick with action, tension, suspense, twists and turns with a touch of humor. The scenes with Fizban and the gnomes were hilarious.In this book things were surprisingly more grey than I expected. Theres no black and white and even the most honorable, utopic factions
Middle volumes in trilogies are usually a time for the writer to kick the crap out of the heroes, and this novel is no exception as the story gets a lot darker. The action also ramps up to include huge armies facing off.
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