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| Jodes_Quenthal |
Posted - 05 Apr 2008 : 04:51:53 Ok, you're trapped on a deserted island and you're given the choice to bring ONE Forgotten Realms novel. Obviously it would probably be your favorite for whatever reason, which one would it be and why?
I might get crap on here it sounds, but it has to be Homeland. It was the first FR book I purchased and it really sucked me in. It started the addiction. The association with the book made me realize the appreciation for fantasy literature that I had forgotten and really helped me ease through stressful times.
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| skychrome |
Posted - 30 Mar 2009 : 01:51:02 2nd book of the Erevis Cale Trilogy. I am currently re-reading everyhing about Cale and cannot get enough of it!  |
| Thielan |
Posted - 25 Jan 2009 : 06:34:19 Midnight's Mask or Cormyr: A Novel
Wouldn't you take a boat? |
| danbuter |
Posted - 17 Jan 2009 : 19:42:52 I'd take Frostfell. My favorite FR novel so far. |
| BEAST |
Posted - 06 Jan 2009 : 16:00:15 The Crystal Shard, because it was my window into a whole new world back then in 1988, and it still holds a hell of a lot of nostalgic value for me even now.
I think Homeland was a better story, but by the time I finally got around to reading that (2005), I had already begun approaching the books like research projects, and reading them just doesn't impact me as emotionally as it used to, anymore. (Though some may say it's the choice of author, rather than reading in general.)
Without being able to pinpoint any newer book that makes me go "wow-wee", I'd go the nostalgic route and stick with the Shard. |
| swifty |
Posted - 05 Jan 2009 : 23:21:12 siege of darkness for me.why?drizzt,jarlaxle,entreri,matron baenre,gromph,lolth.what morte do u want.if i was 2 use a novel for firewood it would have 2 be the veiled dragon. |
| ErskineF |
Posted - 05 Jan 2009 : 15:20:51 quote: Originally posted by Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
If I were trapped on a desert island, I wouldn't be able to read--I'd be too busy trying to ensure I wouldn't die horribly of starvation and/or dehydration. And I'd be trying to get myself off the island, of course!
If we're thinking in terms of survival, then I would pick a book with lots of pages, preferably soft and absorbent. 
For reading, though, I would go with Elfshadow. I like Cunningham's FR books the best.
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| Kyrene |
Posted - 05 Jan 2009 : 08:07:47 Crypt of the Moaning Diamond |
| Arion Elenim |
Posted - 04 Jan 2009 : 07:47:25 For me, it's book three of the Erevis Cale Trilogy. SUCH an intense read. |
| dwarvenranger |
Posted - 04 Jan 2009 : 01:52:00 quote: Originally posted by Brynweir
I'd take anything by Kemp - probably Shadowrealm as I haven't gotten to read that one yet .
As for some of the other speculations, it was never stated that you couldn't bring other books or survival tools, just that you only got ONE FR novel. I'd have to say that using that loophole, I'd be really well-equipped for my stay .
Ha, well spotted. As for the novel I think I'd take Silverfall. |
| Brynweir |
Posted - 03 Jan 2009 : 23:53:19 I'd take anything by Kemp - probably Shadowrealm as I haven't gotten to read that one yet .
As for some of the other speculations, it was never stated that you couldn't bring other books or survival tools, just that you only got ONE FR novel. I'd have to say that using that loophole, I'd be really well-equipped for my stay . |
| ranger_of_the_unicorn_run |
Posted - 03 Jan 2009 : 21:20:14 That is a tough question. I would probably have to go with Evermeet because I am an elf nut and that book has a dragon's horde of lore. However, in some ways I like the old anthologies even better. I own five of the six TSR Realms of... books, but picking which one is my favorite is pretty much impossible. |
| Quale |
Posted - 03 Jan 2009 : 19:17:42 ^ good choice
Finder's Bane probably |
| Calen |
Posted - 03 Jan 2009 : 18:49:44 It would be the Prince of Lies for me. Even though I have read it about five times, I still get sucked into the story when I open that cover |
| hawkytom |
Posted - 15 Sep 2008 : 01:00:49 Are novels that contain multiple novels allowed? *grin* |
| TheEasilyDiseased |
Posted - 14 Sep 2008 : 05:23:20 Probably Evermeet as I like it, and its thick |
| monknwildcat |
Posted - 29 Apr 2008 : 14:29:15 Using that logic, Red Walker, you may want to consider the Cleric Quintet Collector's Edition! 
Personally, I'd settle for any of Niles' Maztica trilogy. I've often thought they should be used for personal hygiene, and I could do so on that island without a cringe of conscience. And, just maybe, when delirious from loneliness or water deprivation, they'd turn into a good read!?!? 
Otherwise I'm with the Evermeet-or-Cormyr voters.  |
| The Red Walker |
Posted - 24 Apr 2008 : 20:02:21 quote: Originally posted by HawkinstheDM
quote: Originally posted by The Red Walker
I would choose the Annotated Elminster of course!
That's a cop out, it is three books! But I am enjoying my copy! 
Hey check the fine print! 
My copy on has a fron and a back cover, which makes it one book.......with three great stories! |
| Silverwulf |
Posted - 22 Apr 2008 : 02:06:17 Homeland does sound like the one to take.Well met, riot glad to see you survived after we split and went our ways in the underdark.Make any good trades with the drow? |
| The Sage |
Posted - 22 Apr 2008 : 01:16:09 I can see where this path is heading, into some vast uncharted section of the island that's marked "Off-Topic." 
Let's keep it focused on novels please. |
| riot the outsider |
Posted - 22 Apr 2008 : 01:09:47 A rifle? What will you do when you run out of bullets?Hmm? A blade is much more useful than a gun. |
| Karzak |
Posted - 21 Apr 2008 : 21:34:27 For what purpose would you need a sword on a deserted island? I'd rather take a rifle. |
| riot the outsider |
Posted - 21 Apr 2008 : 20:59:42 I agree Homeland would be my chose first.Plus a sword. |
| Hawkins |
Posted - 21 Apr 2008 : 20:03:32 quote: Originally posted by The Red Walker
I would choose the Annotated Elminster of course!
That's a cop out, it is three books! But I am enjoying my copy!  |
| George Krashos |
Posted - 21 Apr 2008 : 02:10:15 I'm with you Red Walker.
-- George Krashos
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| The Red Walker |
Posted - 20 Apr 2008 : 22:55:11 I would choose the Annotated Elminster of course! |
| GRYPHON |
Posted - 19 Apr 2008 : 06:55:31 Evermeet... |
| Jorepa |
Posted - 19 Apr 2008 : 03:01:23 I would have to go with Homeland. It's a great story that deals with internal struggles and the strenth to overcome obstacles. When ever I try to get someone interrested in reading Forgotten Realms. I give them this novel. It's the best. |
| Hawkins |
Posted - 07 Apr 2008 : 17:25:46 I would have to say Shadow's Witness, Paul Kemp's depiction of a guy with a dark past who worships an evil god and trying to do the right thing was just captivating. I look forward to the publication of Shadowrealm so I can finally read the most recent Ervis Cale trilogy (I want to be able to read each book right after the other, with no breaks in between). |
| Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 07 Apr 2008 : 15:57:50 If I was stranded on an island, I'd want the Junior Woodchucks Guidebook. That book contained just about everyone someone would need to know, so it would easily cover surviving and getting off of a deserted island.  |
| Alisttair |
Posted - 07 Apr 2008 : 15:54:58 Oh man that would be tough, but I would have to bring "The Legacy" because it was the first realms novel I read (hell it was the first novel I read, not counting anything school related)....it just captivated me so much that I can still picture many scenes in my head that it would feel right to be the one to bring. |