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Dragonlance beginner

Discussion in 'Booktalk' started by Volsung, May 5, 2003.

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    AT LAST, Dragonlance books translated to Greek :roll: :rolling: :) :D :grin: :shake: :spin:
    Because I don't know anything about Dragonlance (only that it's a campaign setting for D&D)can you tell if these books are good for me? The books translated are: Dragons in winter nights(I'm just translating the Greek title which may differ, for example: The thousand orcs(original title)-The orc invasion(Greek title)) and other two of the same serie.

    [ May 05, 2003, 23:23: Message edited by: Taluntain ]
     
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    The original Dragonlance trilogy were Autumn Twilight, Winter Night, and the Spring Dawning (in that order) so it would appear that you are looking at the correct books to start.

    In my opinion these three books as well as the second set of three books (the twins trilogy)were very good but the other Dragonlance books tended to be very bad.
     
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    Ok! Thank you very much :)

    :running to bookstore to buy the books:
     
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    A recommendation: There are way, way, waaaaay to many DLance books to organize them and keep them in order. Stick with the Weis and Hickman ones.

    Dragons of Autumn Twilight
    Dragons of Winter Night
    Dragons of Spring Dawnng

    Time of the Twins
    War of the Twins
    Test of the Twins

    The Next Generation

    Dragons of Summer Flame

    Dragons of a Fallen Sun
    Dragons of a Lost Star
    Dragons of a Vanished Moon
     
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    I completed Chronicles and Legends this year. Kinda in the same vein as Time Bandits(movie), but fantasy. (At least it felt like that while reading them) They were good, but not great.
     
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    :yot: Do you know which publishing house has the dragonlance series published i would appreciate it the most. ;)
     
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    Anubis. Have you read the Drizzt books? They're published by Anubis too.
     
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    I've heard a lot of people give differing opinions on the Dragonlance saga, but in my opinion, it is very good. Dragons of Autumn Twilight is one of my favorite books. It's something about the depth of the characters that Weis and Hickman produce - very fascinating. The characters are very "human" heroes - possessing various abilities and whatnot, but also having a great deal of issues.

    Alexander, I highly recommend them, especially the Chronicles and Legends.
     
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    the sad thing....im a hypocrite....

    theres a good many books in that link i wouldnt mind reading....

    but yea...like i said...there's a helluva lot of books in the dragonlance world....the only one's i would stress over are the ones i posted...
     
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