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SirUrza |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 01:21:28 I finished Finder's Stone. Read Mascarade. I just dunno where to go from here. |
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SiriusBlack |
Posted - 02 Feb 2005 : 02:42:03 quote: Originally posted by Rinonalyrna Fathomlin as was the intense Venom's Taste (second book comes out soon!).
Yes it does come out soon. I started a reread last night of the first book in this series in anticipation of the upcoming release. |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 02 Feb 2005 : 01:21:42 I thought the Starlight and Shadows series was very well written and poignant.
And I agree that it'd be a good idea to give some of the newer books a read, as well. The Rogue Dragons books are a delight, as was the intense Venom's Taste (second book comes out soon!). |
Darth KTrava |
Posted - 01 Feb 2005 : 03:08:11 quote: Originally posted by VEDSICA
To be honest Sir.I thought they were much more funny in the Cleric Quintet because there was more of them in The Quintet.They were in five books.So they kind of grow from book one to five.Especially Pikel.Ivan's the same miserable dwarf throughout,but very funny nonetheless.
Yup. It's pretty funny how they can sneak up on someone while yelling, kicking, biting, beating each other up and making all sorts of other ruckus in the process.... Oh, let's not forget all the squabbling the brothers do. Funny.
They're basically an antithesis to the more serious Cadderly.
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VEDSICA |
Posted - 30 Jan 2005 : 19:31:15 To be honest Sir.I thought they were much more funny in the Cleric Quintet because there was more of them in The Quintet.They were in five books.So they kind of grow from book one to five.Especially Pikel.Ivan's the same miserable dwarf throughout,but very funny nonetheless. |
Darth KTrava |
Posted - 30 Jan 2005 : 02:53:15 quote: Originally posted by SirUrza
I kinda figured that. Are they as amusing there as they are in Hunters Blades?
I'd say so, especially the Bouldershoulder brothers. They're hilarious! I enjoyed that series; it was the first FR books I'd read. The "Year of Rogue Dragons" books are really good but Book III is over a year away. ::grumble:: I'm in the middle of the Druidhome Trilogy. Book II is reading slower, so far, than Book I.
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SirUrza |
Posted - 29 Jan 2005 : 04:54:48 I kinda figured that. Are they as amusing there as they are in Hunters Blades? |
VEDSICA |
Posted - 28 Jan 2005 : 19:31:07 Though I did like reading The Threat from the Sea.I would read The Cleric Quintet.I enjoyed Cadderly and Co.Sir Urza if you have read everything Drizzt.Then you know of the Bouldershoulder Brothers.This is where they are introduced. |
SirUrza |
Posted - 26 Jan 2005 : 17:01:05 Those are the ones I'm leaning toward myself Reefy. |
Reefy |
Posted - 26 Jan 2005 : 12:36:14 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
quote: Originally posted by Lina
SirUrza, you could try reading some of the more recently publised novels, ie, the Sapphire Cresent, the Ruby Gardian, the Rite, Sembia Series, or if your really desperate for something to read just go to the local library and grab whatever jumps out from the shelves at you.
I dunno... It's hard to read books when they're jumping around.
Wooly, are you saying you've not even mastered the simplest of cantrips to stop them doing that? Shame on you!
Anyway, I'd suggest either the Cleric Quintet or Starlight and Shadows, the latter being something I want to get round to reading at some point. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 26 Jan 2005 : 05:28:17 quote: Originally posted by Lina
SirUrza, you could try reading some of the more recently publised novels, ie, the Sapphire Cresent, the Ruby Gardian, the Rite, Sembia Series, or if your really desperate for something to read just go to the local library and grab whatever jumps out from the shelves at you.
I dunno... It's hard to read books when they're jumping around. |
Lina |
Posted - 26 Jan 2005 : 02:59:25 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
quote: Originally posted by SirUrza
I'm meant "Almost everything Elaine, except Starlight series" not Almost everything else. Damn, I need to sleep more. :)
Sleep? What is this thing, sleep?
That's where you close your eyes and pretend to be dead for the next 8 hours or so.
SirUrza, you could try reading some of the more recently publised novels, ie, the Sapphire Cresent, the Ruby Gardian, the Rite, Sembia Series, or if your really desperate for something to read just go to the local library and grab whatever jumps out from the shelves at you. |
Lameth |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 23:44:50 quote: Originally posted by wwwwwww
quote: Originally posted by SirUrza I was thinking of either reading..
Lost Empires Cleric Quintent Threat from the Sea
or possibly punishing myself with...
The Glass Prison *snickers*
Oh c'mon now. There are several worse FR novels than The Glass Prison. It's actually a decent read. It's no masterpiece by any means, but the pace is fast and it doesn't get bogged down with escessive amounts of meaningless text. I finished it in a couple days and was pleased with it.
Of course there are, and everytime I think about Once around the realms |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 22:53:13 quote: Originally posted by SirUrza
I'm meant "Almost everything Elaine, except Starlight series" not Almost everything else. Damn, I need to sleep more. :)
Sleep? What is this thing, sleep?
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SirUrza |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 19:55:34 I'm meant "Almost everything Elaine, except Starlight series" not Almost everything else. Damn, I need to sleep more. :)
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SiriusBlack |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 16:46:14 quote: Originally posted by Lord Rad What didn't you like about the novel, Sirius?
It's been too long since I tried to read the novel to recall specifics. I do remember that it just seemed too disorganized for this reader. |
wwwwwww |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 13:49:57 quote: Originally posted by SirUrza I was thinking of either reading..
Lost Empires Cleric Quintent Threat from the Sea
or possibly punishing myself with...
The Glass Prison *snickers*
Oh c'mon now. There are several worse FR novels than The Glass Prison. It's actually a decent read. It's no masterpiece by any means, but the pace is fast and it doesn't get bogged down with escessive amounts of meaningless text. I finished it in a couple days and was pleased with it. |
Winterfox |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 12:29:39 Mmm. Threat from the Sea is... adequate; I can't stand the main characters, but it features some fairly interesting (and new) things, as well as a decent villain and a not-quite-villain (yay Laqueel). The Cleric Quintet is an author's early work, I believe, and it shows. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 11:18:23 quote: Originally posted by Lord Rad
What didn't you like about the novel, Sirius? I was considering reading this soon (once i've finished Tymora's Luck which I started a few days back based on Wooly's recommendation after I recently finished Finder's Bane. It better be good Wooly!! )
If you liked the Finder's Stone books, you'll like books 1 and 3 of the Lost Gods. It's the same authors, and it's more about Finder...
And look at the stuff we have in Tymora's Luck: wandering about on the planes, deities, their plots and plights, a kender in a Realms novel, and brief appearances by Volo, the Wyvernspur children, and Mirt the Moneylender... What's not to love? |
Lord Rad |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 09:00:49 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert I'm almost willing to bet that Ed didn't Simbul's Gift. I've never bothered with that one, so I don't know who wrote it...
Lynn Abbey is the author for that novel. I tried to read it once, couldn't finish it.
What didn't you like about the novel, Sirius? I was considering reading this soon (once i've finished Tymora's Luck which I started a few days back based on Wooly's recommendation after I recently finished Finder's Bane. It better be good Wooly!! ) |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 04:20:01 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert I'm almost willing to bet that Ed didn't Simbul's Gift. I've never bothered with that one, so I don't know who wrote it...
Lynn Abbey is the author for that novel. I tried to read it once, couldn't finish it. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 03:53:53 quote: Originally posted by SirUrza
I have almost all the Realms novels. :)
Everything Drizzt. Everything Ed... unless he wrote Simbul's Gift Avatar series Almost everything else, except Starlight series Finder's series Return of the Archwizards War of the Spider Queen Rogue Dragons Last Mythal Baldur's Gate series *grown*
I was thinking of either reading..
Lost Empires Cleric Quintent Threat from the Sea
or possibly punishing myself with...
The Glass Prison *snickers*
Would Threat from the Sea have any good backstory info for Waterdeep?
By Finder's series, are you referring to the Finder's Stone trilogy, or the Finder's Stone trilogy and books 1 and 3 of the Lost Gods trilogy? If you just finished Masquerade but haven't read Finder's Bane and Tymora's Luck, then those two are what I'd recommend.
I'm almost willing to bet that Ed didn't Simbul's Gift. I've never bothered with that one, so I don't know who wrote it...
Some of the Lost Empires books are good. Threat From the Sea was interesting. Not good enough to write home about, but not all that bad, either. I don't recall much about Waterdeep in there, but then again, I've not read those books since the third one came out.
I enjoyed the Cleric Quintet, so I'd recommend that one, of the ones you've got listed (after books 1 and 3 of the Lost Gods, of course. And before you ask, book 2 was a Dragginglance novel that wasn't great and simply introduced the kender that's in book 3. You can easily skip that one, and miss next to nothing.) |
SirUrza |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 01:40:28 I have almost all the Realms novels. :)
Everything Drizzt. Everything Ed... unless he wrote Simbul's Gift Avatar series Almost everything Elaine, except Starlight series Finder's series Return of the Archwizards War of the Spider Queen Rogue Dragons Last Mythal Baldur's Gate series *grown*
I was thinking of either reading..
Lost Empires Cleric Quintent Threat from the Sea
or possibly punishing myself with...
The Glass Prison *snickers*
Would Threat from the Sea have any good backstory info for Waterdeep? |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 25 Jan 2005 : 01:25:25 Well, what have you read thus far, what do you have that you've not yet read, and are you planning on buying more to read, or reading what's on hand? |