Author |
Topic |
|
Enthusior
Acolyte
Germany
19 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jul 2020 : 10:29:56
|
Hi folks,
after years of collecting, I finally think that I have accumulated every novel of the realms there is on my shelf. But some old doubts creep back into my mind: Are the lists I used to track my progress actually complete?
Mostly I stuck to the fandom wiki (link below for reference). Some of the mentioned novels are listed as having been released as ebook only, so I didn't mind them any further in my efforts. But in some cases I have doubts (sometimes backed up by obscure product listings somewhere else on the web).
I would be immensely greatful if anyone here (you, maybe?) could point out if any of the following novels were actually released as a paperback ever. Or if they are aware of any novels that are missing on the fandom wikipedia.
Here goes the list: Cold Steel and Secrets - Rosemary Jones - 2011 Prince of Ravens - Richard Baker - 2012 Shadowbane - Erik Scott de Bie - 2011 (ESPECIALLY DOUBTFUL!) Shadowbane: Eye of Justice - Erik Scott de Bie - 2012 Spider and Stone - Jaleigh Johnson - 2012 Sword of the Gods: Spinner of Lies - Bruce R. Cordell - 2011
Your help is so appreciated!
https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_novels_in_order_of_publication
|
|
Enthusior
Acolyte
Germany
19 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jul 2020 : 11:02:13
|
Oh and also: I find it curious that "Murder in Halruaa" (Richard Meyers - 1996) seems to be the ONLY novel that was not released as paperback copy following its initial hard cover version. If anyone is aware of there being one after all, I would appreciate that piece of information as well. :) |
|
|
George Krashos
Master of Realmslore
Australia
6666 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jul 2020 : 14:08:27
|
They were all released as e-books and I believe are still available on Amazon.
-- George Krashos |
"Because only we, contrary to the barbarians, never count the enemy in battle." -- Aeschylus |
|
|
Enthusior
Acolyte
Germany
19 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jul 2020 : 14:41:11
|
Hi George,
thank you for the reply. Maybe I phrased my question ambiguously, so please let me clarify: I am aware that the mentioned books are available digitally. What I want to make sure of is that none of these ever had a printed copy, else my shelf collection of novels wouldn't be as complete as I'd like to think it is. Or put differently: I'm trying to verify that there are no books out there that I neglected to hunt down because I didn't know about them. |
Edited by - Enthusior on 15 Jul 2020 17:53:05 |
|
|
George Krashos
Master of Realmslore
Australia
6666 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jul 2020 : 22:01:17
|
There are no printed books out there.
-- George Krashos |
"Because only we, contrary to the barbarians, never count the enemy in battle." -- Aeschylus |
|
|
CorellonsDevout
Great Reader
USA
2708 Posts |
Posted - 16 Jul 2020 : 19:13:00
|
Ebook only. The release of Shadowbane was actually what made me break down and buy a Kindle lol. I still buy physical books, but my Kindle has certainly come in handy. |
Sweet water and light laughter |
|
|
Enthusior
Acolyte
Germany
19 Posts |
Posted - 16 Jul 2020 : 20:10:33
|
Thank you guys. With my confidence restored I now can bask in the presence of my bookshelf with the warm feeling of a long journey coming to an end. ;)
Only one challenge remains: Out of 285 realms novels to date, there are still many that I didn't read yet... |
|
|
Mirtek
Senior Scribe
595 Posts |
Posted - 19 Jul 2020 : 19:49:20
|
quote: Originally posted by Enthusior
Oh and also: I find it curious that "Murder in Halruaa" (Richard Meyers - 1996) seems to be the ONLY novel that was not released as paperback copy following its initial hard cover version. If anyone is aware of there being one after all, I would appreciate that piece of information as well. :)
AFAIK it's paperback fel victim to the bankruptcy of TSR and the takeover of WotC. Somewhere in this process it was forgotten.
For years I dreamed about a cache of printed paperbacks that was produced and then forgotten in an old warehouse, but no luck.
A paperback version never existed :( |
|
|
Enthusior
Acolyte
Germany
19 Posts |
Posted - 21 Jul 2020 : 12:43:52
|
Thank you, that makes sense. It is indeed a pity indeed! |
|
|
Tanthalas
Senior Scribe
Portugal
508 Posts |
Posted - 23 Jul 2020 : 20:55:51
|
Cold Steel and Secrets was actually released in several parts. Not sure if all of them together have the size of a regular novel. I really loved the books by Rosemary Jones. |
Sir Markham pointed out, drinking another brandy. "A chap who can point at you and say 'die' has the distinct advantage". |
|
|
Mirtek
Senior Scribe
595 Posts |
Posted - 24 Jul 2020 : 20:45:03
|
quote: Originally posted by Tanthalas
Cold Steel and Secrets was actually released in several parts. Not sure if all of them together have the size of a regular novel. I really loved the books by Rosemary Jones.
IIRC even all of the 4 (?) parts together are only half as long as the average FR novel |
|
|
Artemas Entreri
Great Reader
USA
3131 Posts |
Posted - 14 Nov 2020 : 03:55:14
|
quote: Originally posted by Enthusior
Hi George,
thank you for the reply. Maybe I phrased my question ambiguously, so please let me clarify: I am aware that the mentioned books are available digitally. What I want to make sure of is that none of these ever had a printed copy, else my shelf collection of novels wouldn't be as complete as I'd like to think it is. Or put differently: I'm trying to verify that there are no books out there that I neglected to hunt down because I didn't know about them.
I'm with you on this one. Love the look of my paperback Realms book collection. Sadly I had to buy a few e-books as that was the only option. |
Some people have a way with words, and other people...oh, uh, not have way. -Steve Martin
Amazon "KindleUnlimited" Free Trial: http://amzn.to/2AJ4yD2
Try Audible and Get 2 Free Audio Books! https://amzn.to/2IgBede |
|
|
|
Topic |
|