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Darth Drizzt Posted - 04 Sep 2007 : 15:47:39
Hello fellow readers! my first post to this site - my real name is Dave.

I have only read the Dalk Elf Triology and just recently finished the Icewind Dale Triology by Salvatore. I would like to dive into some other realms books but since there seems to be so many different novels/authors within the genre I have no clue where to begin.

So I ask all you Forgotten Realms experts out there - what do you suggest I read next (other than Salvatore's stuff as I plan on reading all his writings eventually). Figuring out what to read in the Forgotten Realms universe seems to be quite a daunting task - so hopefully ya'll can help me out.

Dave (aka Darth Drizzt)....
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scererar Posted - 19 Sep 2007 : 04:53:19
check out the Harpers line. Many of them branched out to make their own series, but the set is worth the read. 16 total
The Red Walker Posted - 19 Sep 2007 : 02:31:32
I would start at the begining if you can find it.

Darkwalker on Moonshae.
Xysma Posted - 18 Sep 2007 : 18:01:01
Good suggestions thus far, I'll add to them with the Finder's Stone, Erevis Cale, Shadow of the Avatar, and Starlight and Shadows trilogies.
sirreus Posted - 12 Sep 2007 : 15:39:15
definitely read all the Sembis series before you start the erivis cale trilogy or you will miss a lot of character building. get away from the spine of the world. try to pick a novel that relates somehow to what your'e into right now ie.
like fighters? get ghostwalker or temple hill(city series)
like barbarians? get son of thunder or the netheril trilogy(arcane age)
like clerics? there's not a bad book in the whole priest series
like bards? most of the harper series of stand alone books
like rogues? get the black bouqet or ravens bluff(city series)
like psionics? get venom's kiss(can't remember the series name)
like wizards? all the wizard series are excellent reads(darkvision and bloodwalker are my fav's)and the mage hound trilogy
druids? moonshae trilogy and one of the city series
basically as long as you stay away from most of the nobles series(excluding escape from undermountain and war in tethyr) you can not go wrong.

i hope this helps.

oh and if you don't have spans of time to read, any of the realms anthologies of short stories will introduce you to a wide range of great writers.
SirUrza Posted - 10 Sep 2007 : 04:12:18
Elf Shadow is a good next choice. :)
fanatic Posted - 09 Sep 2007 : 09:26:28
i recommend to read the sembia series before you start with the erevis cale triology. it gives you much info about sembia, the history of the uskevrens and how erevis becomes what he is.
Alisttair Posted - 06 Sep 2007 : 23:48:45
quote:
Originally posted by scererar

read em all a couple of my favorite authors are Ed Greenwood, Paul Kemp, Elaine Cunningham.



Took the words right out of my mouth.
Lawfire Posted - 06 Sep 2007 : 22:00:44
I agree, for a stand-alone, you cannot go wrong with Ghostwalker.
TheRealmsWalker Posted - 06 Sep 2007 : 19:34:18
You certainly can't go wrong with Paul Kemp's Erevis Cale series. Fantastic reading.

Since you have read the Dark Elf trilogy and have been introduced to the drow, you could try the War of the Spider Queen series, which will give you a taste of several of the FR authors.

For a nice standalone novel, I also recommend Ghostwalker by Erik Scott de Bie. Gritty, dark story from one of the new FR authors.
Pharaun Mizzrym Posted - 06 Sep 2007 : 00:36:29
Sellswords! Its the same author as the Dark Elf trilogy but based around Salvatores Darker characters
Darth Drizzt Posted - 05 Sep 2007 : 13:48:10
Thanks for the welcome guys -

I think I'm going to go with Paul Kemp for starters. The Erivas Cale character seems intriguing.

scererar Posted - 05 Sep 2007 : 03:41:35
read em all a couple of my favorite authors are Ed Greenwood, Paul Kemp, Elaine Cunningham.
Victor_ograygor Posted - 04 Sep 2007 : 17:08:32
Welcome to Candlekeep Darth Drizzt

If you know anything about They I can recommend Unclean (Author) Richard Lee Byers

It’s a relay good book.

Unclean :
http://www.amazon.com/Unclean-Forgotten-Realms-Haunted-Lands/dp/0786942584
Wooly Rupert Posted - 04 Sep 2007 : 16:14:56
First, welcome to Candlekeep!

Though we never quite reached a consensus, this is a topic that was discussed at length in the Experienced help for recommending FR Novels thread. Perusing that scroll may be helpful for you.

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