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Bookwyrm |
Posted - 09 Feb 2004 : 05:46:46 ::The Bookwyrm pulls a gold-plated amulet of timekeeping out of a pocket, glances at it, and mutters "It's about time that Salvatore guy showed up."::
Welcome to the forums, Mr. Salvatore! Like Simon Says put it, all we need now is Mrs. Cunningham -- since Mr. Greenwood is in contact via proxy.
My question is one you've no doubt heard before, but it's one most people disagree with me on, and one I consider important.
What is the actual start of Drizzt's story: The Crystal Shard or Homeland? In other words, which book should be read first?
I've stated a number of times that I'd ask you if you ever came here, and if you said differently than what I consider it to be, then I'd go and change the order of your books on my bookcase. |
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Bookwyrm |
Posted - 11 Feb 2004 : 16:17:08 Well, in that particular scroll, he was asking which to read first as a novel, not as "What was the best one he wrote?" |
Adrian Moonbow |
Posted - 11 Feb 2004 : 07:42:41 Oh, and a great thanks to Salvatore for personally settling this dispute (that has run a long time over on the wiz-community)!
May your number of novels always exceed the number of posts! |
The Sage |
Posted - 10 Feb 2004 : 12:48:29 quote: Originally posted by Bookwyrm
As to book order... To someone who is planning to read them all (the first six, at least), I would say start with the Icewind Dale Trilogy. That's the way they were written, so the flow is likely better in that direction.
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Yes! I am vindicated!
Blast and confound it..., ol' scaly was right...
So, now I acquiesce to your thoughts on this Bookwyrm. However, I would not call it a complete victory, as Mr Salvatore clearly states -
quote: However, whenever someone expresses an interest in trying out my work, I direct them to "Homeland."
which was I believe, the basis of my thoughts on the various Drizzt books in the discussion in the 'Good Starting Point' scroll.
Oh well, either way, the issue is now resolved...
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SiriusBlack |
Posted - 10 Feb 2004 : 03:08:48 quote: Originally posted by BobSalvatore I will field this question, though, but not before yelling at Sirius for stealing my joke!
Monthly Internet connection: $20
Stealing a joke from a best selling author: Priceless
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Bookwyrm |
Posted - 09 Feb 2004 : 18:16:52 quote: Originally posted by BobSalvatore
First of all, please don't ask questions of me here - unless you're wiling to not get an answer. My time constraints simply won't allow me to monitor several different boards for very long. I have an interactive thread over at my website that I try to get to every couple of weeks, but really, that's about all I'll be able to handle.
Okay, I'll keep that in mind. I think that's the only question I'll have for you for some time, but if I do have one I'll post it on yours (and direct others to do the same, if necessary).
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I do plan on dropping in here from time to time - I'v elurked Candlekeep for years, now and then - but not on a regular enough basis to even think that threads like this will stay on the front page long enough for me to see them. I came here for a very specific reason, and in no small part because of the demise of the WotC board, the migration of regulars, including authors, and my sincere hope that the moderators here will continue to keep this place far more upbeat than the WotC novel boards had become.
We'll certainly try. (Not that I'm a moderator, of course. )
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Seriously, this is #2 on my FAQ frequency [...]
Sorry. I don't much stray beyond Candlekeep, so I never thought to check to see if you had a FAQ list someplace.
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As to book order... To someone who is planning to read them all (the first six, at least), I would say start with the Icewind Dale Trilogy. That's the way they were written, so the flow is likely better in that direction.
Yes! I am vindicated! |
Lord Rad |
Posted - 09 Feb 2004 : 17:30:43 quote: Originally posted by BobSalvatore
As to book order... To someone who is planning to read them all (the first six, at least), I would say start with the Icewind Dale Trilogy. That's the way they were written, so the flow is likely better in that direction.
Damn!
::whispers:: Quick Alaundo, change Bob's response quick else Bookwyrm will give us all hell forevermore |
BobSalvatore |
Posted - 09 Feb 2004 : 17:18:22 First of all, please don't ask questions of me here - unless you're wiling to not get an answer. My time constraints simply won't allow me to monitor several different boards for very long. I have an interactive thread over at my website that I try to get to every couple of weeks, but really, that's about all I'll be able to handle.
I do plan on dropping in here from time to time - I'v elurked Candlekeep for years, now and then - but not on a regular enough basis to even think that threads like this will stay on the front page long enough for me to see them. I came here for a very specific reason, and in no small part because of the demise of the WotC board, the migration of regulars, including authors, and my sincere hope that the moderators here will continue to keep this place far more upbeat than the WotC novel boards had become.
I will field this question, though, but not before yelling at Sirius for stealing my joke! Where to start? I was going to say, "The Lone Drow, of course!"
Seriously, this is #2 on my FAQ frequency, behind "how do you pronounce Drizzt?" (I pronounce it F-R-E-D, by the way.)
As to book order... To someone who is planning to read them all (the first six, at least), I would say start with the Icewind Dale Trilogy. That's the way they were written, so the flow is likely better in that direction.
However, whenever someone expresses an interest in trying out my work, I direct them to "Homeland." It's still my favorite of the Drizzt books (and right behind "Mortalis" and perhaps "The Highwayman" as my favorite of all my works), and it gives, I believe, the best and purest example of my writing voice (though that voice was far from mechanically perfected at that time).
Bob
ps. For those interested, we're doing an e-signing at my site for both "The Highwayman" and the upcoming hardcover release of "Homeland." FYI, "The Highwayman," while set in my DemonWars world of Corona, is a stand-alone novel, and I think a good place to look for anyone interested in any of my work outside the Realms.
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Bookwyrm |
Posted - 09 Feb 2004 : 16:13:40 Now now, let's let the author have his say first . . . . |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 09 Feb 2004 : 13:03:29 quote: Originally posted by Bookwyrm What is the actual start of Drizzt's story: The Crystal Shard or Homeland? In other words, which book should be read first?
I've stated a number of times that I'd ask you if you ever came here, and if you said differently than what I consider it to be, then I'd go and change the order of your books on my bookcase.
An author with a wicked sense of humor would come back at you with a reply:
"Why neither one of those actually...." |
The Sage |
Posted - 09 Feb 2004 : 10:35:56 Indeed...It is time to conform with the masses Bookwyrm...resistance is futile...
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Lord Rad |
Posted - 09 Feb 2004 : 09:26:15 quote: Originally posted by Bookwyrm
What is the actual start of Drizzt's story: The Crystal Shard or Homeland? In other words, which book should be read first?
Ack! I knew old Bookwyrm wouldnt let this one lie
Start rearranging those novels |
Signal-9 |
Posted - 09 Feb 2004 : 06:57:51 Very good question, I am new to the realm books and would like to read up on Drizzt.
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