Swords of Eveningstar
by Ed Greenwood
Knights of Myth Drannor (Book 1), Forgotten Realms novels (The Knights of Myth Drannor — )
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The first volume in the new Knights of Myth Drannor trilogy follows the youthful adventures and exploits of Florin, Islif, and Jhessail as they earn a reputation for themselves and defend their world against an insidious and devious evil. 24,000 first printing.Tags
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I hadn't read any Forgotten Realms books in years, so when I saw this one on the 50 cent cart I thought that I would give it a shot.
While it wasn't bad, I can definitely see why it was only 50 cents. I'll need to re-read some of the older Forgotten Realms novels before I pass judgement on the entire setting of novels, but if this is the track that the newer novels have gone, I'm not thrilled.
My biggest criticisms of the book are that instead of feeling like a novel, a lot of the time it just felt like a Dungeons & Dragons session. There were times throughout the book where I could just picture a group of friends sitting around the table and playing a rousing game. The characters were supposed to be novices just starting out on the path show more to adventure, yet from the beginning, they were just a bunch of bad-asses and never really struggled to succeed which would have made the book much more entertaining.
On the whole, I thought that this was an average novel which for me was a disappointment. I had higher hopes on my return to the Realm. I will be reading some of my old favorites again and will also give some of the newer offerings a chance. I would also like to look into some of Mr. Greenwood's other works as Spellfire is one that I remember as being a favorite in the Forgotten Realms cannon. show less
While it wasn't bad, I can definitely see why it was only 50 cents. I'll need to re-read some of the older Forgotten Realms novels before I pass judgement on the entire setting of novels, but if this is the track that the newer novels have gone, I'm not thrilled.
My biggest criticisms of the book are that instead of feeling like a novel, a lot of the time it just felt like a Dungeons & Dragons session. There were times throughout the book where I could just picture a group of friends sitting around the table and playing a rousing game. The characters were supposed to be novices just starting out on the path show more to adventure, yet from the beginning, they were just a bunch of bad-asses and never really struggled to succeed which would have made the book much more entertaining.
On the whole, I thought that this was an average novel which for me was a disappointment. I had higher hopes on my return to the Realm. I will be reading some of my old favorites again and will also give some of the newer offerings a chance. I would also like to look into some of Mr. Greenwood's other works as Spellfire is one that I remember as being a favorite in the Forgotten Realms cannon. show less
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Ed Greenwood was born on July 21 1959 in Canada. He is a fantasy writer and the original creator of the Forgotten Realms game world. He began writing articles about the Forgotten Realms for Dragon magazine beginning in 1979, and subsequently sold the rights to the setting to TSR, the creators of the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, in 1986. He show more has written many Forgotten Realms novels, as well as numerous articles and D&D game supplement books. Greenwood discovered the Dungeons & Dragons game in 1975 and soon became a regular player. He used the Realms as a setting for his campaigns, which centered around the fictional locales of Waterdeep and Shadowdale, locations that would figure prominently in his later writing. According to Greenwood, his players' thirst for detail pushed him to further develop the Forgotten Realms setting. His works include Shandril's Sage, The Elminster Series, The Shadow of the Avatar Trilogy, The Comyr Saga, The Harpers, The Sundering and The Iron Assassin. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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