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Kevin T. Stein

Author of Brothers Majere

11+ Works 1,894 Members 9 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: D. J. Heinrich

Also includes: Kevin Stein (1)

Disambiguation Notice:

Kevin T. Stein has also written under the alias D. J. Heinrich.

Series

Works by Kevin T. Stein

Brothers Majere (1990) 1,189 copies, 5 reviews
The Tainted Sword (1992) 191 copies, 2 reviews
The Dragon's Tomb (1993) 158 copies, 1 review
The Fall of Magic (1993) 123 copies
The Book of Rock Lists (1981) 118 copies
The Guide to Larry Niven's RINGWORLD (1994) 62 copies, 1 review
Twisted Dragon (1993) 17 copies
Providence 3 copies
La espada sin honor (1993) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Dragons of Krynn (1994) — Contributor — 589 copies, 2 reviews
Michael Moorcock's Elric: Tales of the White Wolf (1994) — Contributor — 432 copies, 4 reviews
The Dragons at War (1996) — Contributor — 384 copies, 1 review
The Dragons of Chaos (1997) — Contributor — 346 copies
Fantastic Alice (1995) — Contributor — 276 copies, 4 reviews
Relics and Omens (1998) — Contributor — 221 copies, 3 reviews
The Search for Magic: Tales from the War of Souls (2001) — Contributor — 220 copies
Tales of Ravenloft (1994) — Contributor — 212 copies, 2 reviews
Rebels and Tyrants (2000) — Contributor — 175 copies, 2 reviews
The Search for Power: Dragons from the War of Souls (2004) — Contributor — 146 copies
Dragons of Time (2007) — Contributor — 110 copies, 2 reviews
The Colors of Magic (1999) — Contributor — 96 copies, 1 review
New Amazons (2000) — Contributor — 92 copies, 1 review
Technical Readout: 3026 (1987) — some editions — 53 copies
Legends (1999) — Contributor — 49 copies, 1 review

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Stein, Kevin Todd
Birthdate
1965
Gender
male
Occupations
author
poet
screenwriter
web designer
graphic designer
Organizations
Obey Design
Short biography
Has studied in England and USA, has a degree in English.
Places of residence
Wheeling, Illinois, USA
Disambiguation notice
Kevin T. Stein has also written under the alias D. J. Heinrich.
Associated Place (for map)
Illinois, USA

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Reviews

9 reviews
Shortly after passing the Test at the Tower of High Sorcery, Raistlin, Caramon, and a kender, Earwig Lockpicker, find themselves wandering fairly aimlessly, their bankroll desperately low. A sign posted to tree offering 10,000 pieces of steel was too much temptation for them to skip, although they would later wish they had never seen the sign. The bizarre city of Mereklar had problems - bigger than anyone imagined. And the city wasn't the only one with problems. As the twins quickly found show more out, very few people were interested in having the twins assist the beleaguered city. From the City council that wanted them gone, to the assassins trying to dispatch them at every turn, to the cat-like beast roaming the city, to the populace, looking at Raistlin with a mixture of hatred and fear. The only one who appeared to want them in Mereklar is the city Councillor, the regal Shavas who seems to offer each of the companions what they most truly desire. Shavas is not what she seems, however...

In my opinion, this volume was by far and away the best of the Preludes series. The backdrop of the story was a little weird (Mereklar having been built by the gods of neutrality, having been tricked by the gods of darkness, but influenced by the gods of light... weird stuff), but the story itself was consistent with what we know about Krynn. One of the more interesting components was the introduction of a demi-god; the first one I'd encountered in the DragonLance realm. I was also impressed by Raistlin's compassionate gestures towards Caramon - I wish it was in his nature to be more like that...

Read 10/2007
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½
Raistlin is my favorite character from the original trilogies. So, I was delighted to find this "prequel" of an adventure before the Chronicles took place. The brothers future issues with each other can be seen, even in this time, and it lays a foundation for what we know to come. This is a simple adventure the two embark on, but it reveals more about their years before they become heroes.
I enjoyed this book It wasn't great, but as a Dungeons and Dragons inspired novel, it wasn't bad. The idea of a cursed/baneful sword isn't new, but I enjoyed the characters and plot.
At first it was fine, young urchin tries to befriend a dishonored knight. But then the POV shifts to cookie cutter evil villain and I just couldn't care anymore

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Works
11
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Members
1,894
Popularity
#13,587
Rating
½ 3.4
Reviews
9
ISBNs
39
Languages
5

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