Elminster's Daughter

by Ed Greenwood

Elminster (5), Forgotten Realms novels (Elminster — )

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A paperback edition of Ed Greenwood’s newest Elminster novel. This paperback edition of Ed Greenwood’s newest Elminster novel chronicles the latest events in the life of the Sage of Shadowdale, Greenwood’s signature character. This novel was a top seller in hardcover, and the paperback edition has been eagerly awaited by Greenwood’s fans. AUTHOR BIO: ED GREENWOOD, creator of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, is the best-selling author of hundreds of stories, games products, show more novels, and articles set in the world of Faer#65533;n. His most recent title for Wizards of the Coast is City of Splendors: A Waterdeep Novel, co-written with Elaine Cunningham. He is also the author of the Band of Four novels published by Tor Books. show less

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This book was a real disappointment. I like Ed Greenwood's writing usually, and the Forgotten Realms as a setting, but this book was just plain bad. After reading this, I now know why so many people hate the character of Elminster.
In his early books Ed Greenwood packed in too much action, usually whole chapters went by without a break from combat. At least this book broke from that, but instead, I don't think a page went by without at least one spell being cast, or a mage performing some super powerful act. It also featured what felt like a 10 chapter rooftop chase (maybe it was really only 3 chapters) that dragged on and on and on.
His portrayal of Elminster the mage as a sort of wizardly James Bond combined with more magic than show more Gandalf ever thought of just makes for a distasteful combination. This book also doesn't really tell you anything you didn't already know about the characters or the Forgotten Realms, so there's really no point in reading it.
I like the Forgotten Realms and used to love reading about Elminster and other characters, but this was just not of the same quality at all.
I barely made it through the book.
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Sour pickles, I somehow managed to lose my previous review, I think. Let me hit the highlights.

I enjoyed this book much more than Elminster in Hell. This is much more a normal book, with a better plot and a storyline. I can pick out names and alignments better, though my hold on some relationships are still tentative.

The characterization was an improvement on EIH. Elminster seems more human and approachable here, not just Elminster who bears all torture and wins and recovers. The plot twist at the very end was especially fun.

This is the last Elminster book the library has, except for the Annotated Elminster, which I hope to read but is overdue, probably long overdue.

I am pretty much looking forward to trying Ed Greenwood's other show more books.

I would be interested in finding a small intimate group that I could learn to play D&D, Forgotten Realms, etc. I would like to see how the FR universe is turned into a game.

Theresa
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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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Elminster's Daughter
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This is a WOC work only. It was never printed by TSR so it's not in the TSR series.

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PR9199.3 .G759 .E585Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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