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The Icewind Dale Trilogy Collector's Edition (A Forgotten Realms(r)… (original 1999; edition 2001)

by R. A. Salvatore

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Title:The Icewind Dale Trilogy Collector's Edition (A Forgotten Realms(r) Omnibus)
Authors:R. A. Salvatore
Info:Wizards of the Coast (2001), Edition: Collectors, Paperback, 1056 pages
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One of the best AD&D (Dungeons and Dragons) fantasy trilogies. This series introduces the Drow ranger, Drizz't and his companions Bruenor the dwarf, Wulfgar the human barbarian, Regis the halfling and Catti-brie the fighter. One of the things that makes this series stand out is Salvatore's treatment of dwarves and drow elves, expanding on the limited scope of them in D&D fantasy and giving both races some real depth. (pun intended). ( )
  Karlstar | Nov 3, 2009 |
I'm not huge into sci-fi or fantasy but I always hear about the Drizzt Do'Urden stories. I can honestly say I enjoyed every minute of this book! The characters are ones found in other literature similar to this one and sometimes Drizzt is a little TOO infallible but you find yourself rooting for him and his friends through each adventure. ( )
  steenface | Mar 17, 2009 |
The original trilogy of the Drittz series, and still one of the best. ( )
  willowcove | Feb 19, 2009 |
This is a classic of Drizzt Du Urden. He is a dark elf. He ventures up through the underworld (home of the Dark Elf’s) to escape the harsh teachings and beliefs of his race. Above ground no one likes him except for a select few. In this book Drizzt teams up with his friends for three books. He stops a tribe of barbarians from destroying the Ten Towns and slays the frost dragon icing fang. he rediscovers the mithril halls, once a home to the dwarfs. This book has three stories inside. as you progress further you will get more and more absorbed into the story. ( )
  nm.spring08.m.young | May 30, 2008 |
Must read for fantasy enthusiasts! Salvatore really knows how to keep a character fresh with his character evolution. ( )
  dagwood | Mar 6, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 078691811X, Paperback)

We all owe a debt to Akar Kessel, that treacherous chump of a wizard's apprentice, briefly known as the (short-lived) Tyrant of Icewind Dale. Akar started it all when he stumbled across the ancient and malevolent Crenshinibon, the Crystal Shard, thereby kicking off one of fantasy's best and best-loved series--and at its heart, one of the genre's most beloved heroes, the noble dark-elf ranger Drizzt Do'Urden.

While surely no Tolkien (who is, really?), Bob Salvatore can take pride in the fact that he's brought legions of enthusiastic fans to the genre--and for anyone who's caught themselves in an embarrassed yawn on page 412 of The Silmarillion, that's not a distinction to be taken lightly. You'd have to be a pretty cold fish for your pulse not to quicken a bit as Drizzt and company lay into yet another ravenous horde of trolls (or giants, or wererats). As an affectionate Terry Brooks says in his introduction to this collector's edition, you could do worse than to have your tombstone say you were a solid, workmanlike writer. And Salvatore, through his superior characterizations and knack for just telling a believable, engaging, and lovable story, transcends even that worthy praise.

For fans, this collection unfolds like a treasured scrapbook: The Crystal Shard, where we first meet the band and explore the Dale (with so many unforgettable scenes: Drizzt taking down Errtu, Wulfgar crushing King Heafstaag's head with his bare hands, Bruenor tearing up as he gives Wulfgar the freshly forged Aegis-fang); Streams of Silver, with the heroes fighting their way to Mithril Hall and facing Artemis Entreri for the first time; and The Halfling's Gem, in which old Rumblebelly has been carted back to Calimport (who can forget the flying-chariot pirate fight, or when Drizzt--finally!--sneaks a quick smooch from Catti-brie?). A must-have on the shelf of any Drizzt true believer, or the perfect gift for some young, would-be fantasy fan. --Paul Hughes

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Windswept passes and forbidding glaciersstand at the top of the world. Below them, in the cold valleys, an evil force broods: the magic of Crenshinibon, the crystal shard. Now dwarf, barbarian and drow elf join to battle this evil. Tempered in the furnace of struggle, they form an unbreakable friendship. A legend is born.… (more)

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