Tangled Webs
by Elaine Cunningham
Starlight and Shadows (2), Forgotten Realms novels (Starlight and Shadows — )
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Danger and high-seas adventure await Liriel Baenre on the surface in this second installment of the Starlight & Shadows trilogyExiled from her home for acquiring the Windwalker amulet, the beautiful dark elf Liriel Baenre wanders to the surface world, accompanied by her companion Fyodor. But even far from the dark haunts of Menzoberranzan, she is not safe from the vengeance of her arch-enemy, fellow drow elf Shakti Hunzrin. As she and her friend sail the dangerous seas of the Sword show more Coast, the drow priestess plots a terrible fate for them.
Meanwhile, in the dark depths of the earth, the spider queen Lolth weaves her own webs of terror and treachery . . . show less
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I admit, I like Forgotten Realms novels more for the characters than I do the action, and because of this I always feel a little bogged down in the second books. It’s not a fault of the author, it’s just that by the second book you know the characters and it’s much more about advancing the plot, especially in a trilogy.
Because of this, I found the first part of the novel a bit long for my personal tastes – which means it will be ideal for people who enjoy action and plot oriented storylines.
The second part of it, however, when more developed between Fyodar and Liriel, I was absolutely absorbed. I love their relationship and how it’s developed. Elaine Cunningham has a real knack for interpersonal relationships, and I feel she show more may be a bit limited by the expectation of action and fighting in D&D novels.
She’s a woman I’d love to do a fantasy romance. I think she’d do an amazing job of it. show less
Because of this, I found the first part of the novel a bit long for my personal tastes – which means it will be ideal for people who enjoy action and plot oriented storylines.
The second part of it, however, when more developed between Fyodar and Liriel, I was absolutely absorbed. I love their relationship and how it’s developed. Elaine Cunningham has a real knack for interpersonal relationships, and I feel she show more may be a bit limited by the expectation of action and fighting in D&D novels.
She’s a woman I’d love to do a fantasy romance. I think she’d do an amazing job of it. show less
I really enjoyed all the interesting water creatures in this book. Watching Liriel change was also very enjoyable. The story moved pretty well, and the characters and situations were quite dynamic. I was a little surprised at how far the plot went. This book finishes up what the characters set out to do in the first book, and it’s only the second book. I can’t imagine what’s going to happen in the next book. This is the best 2nd book in a trilogy that I’ve read in a long time.
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- Canonical title
- Tangled Webs
- Original publication date
- 1996-04 (1st printing) (1st printing); 1998-05 (1st paperback edition) (1st paperback edition)
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- Liriel Baenre; Fyodor
- First words
- Far below the streets of Waterdeep, in a cavern buried beneath the bottom of the sea, lay the hidden city that legend and rumor had named Skullport.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)What thoughts sweetened her sleep, Fyodor could not say, but this much he knew: the drow had learned at least, what it was to dream.
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