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Kajehase
Great Reader
Sweden
2104 Posts |
Posted - 28 Feb 2006 : 21:52:38
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Poll Question:
We're two months into the year 2006, so I figured it has been long enough to ask this question: Which was your favourite FR-novel originally published last year.
Please keep this scroll positive if you feel like giving your motivation - that is, no author-bashing, focus on what was good about the novel(s) you liked, not what was bad about the novels you didn't like.
Like last year, the poll has one too few slots to fit all new books in it - I left out Best of the Realms Book II: The Stories of Ed Greenwood aka The Best of Eddie, since several of those short stories (but far from all), had been published previously in various Realms of...-anthologies, Dragon Magazine, or on the WoTC website.
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The Rite by Richard Lee Byers |
[7%] |
5 votes |
Realms of the Dragons II by |
[0%] |
0 votes |
Maiden of Pain by Kameron Franklin |
[3%] |
2 votes |
Farthest Reach by Richard Baker |
[21%] |
15 votes |
The Emerald Scepter by Thomas M Reid |
[4%] |
3 votes |
The City of Splendours: A Waterdeep Novel by Elaine Cunningham and Ed Greenwood |
[21%] |
15 votes |
Master of Chains by Jess Lebow |
[3%] |
2 votes |
Queen of the Depths by Richard Lee Byers |
[3%] |
2 votes |
Promise of the Witch King by R A Salvatore |
[7%] |
5 votes |
Midnight''''s Mask by Paul S Kemp |
[21%] |
15 votes |
Whisper of Waves by Phil Athans |
[0%] |
0 votes |
Ghostwalker by Eric Scott de Bie |
[12%] |
9 votes |
Poll Status:
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Total Votes: 73 counted »» |
Last Vote:
27 Nov 2015 11:54:09 |
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There is a rumour going around that I have found god. I think is unlikely because I have enough difficulty finding my keys, and there is empirical evidence that they exist. Terry Pratchett |
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SheriffJoe
Seeker
USA
54 Posts |
Posted - 28 Feb 2006 : 22:28:18
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Wow. So many great books. Can I vote for more than one? Of course not...but still...I wish I could. |
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Alaundo
Head Moderator
United Kingdom
5695 Posts |
Posted - 28 Feb 2006 : 23:03:49
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quote: Originally posted by SheriffJoe
Wow. So many great books. Can I vote for more than one? Of course not...but still...I wish I could.
Well met
Indeed, this is an extremely difficult choice. IMHO, last year was one of the most outstanding years for Forgotten Realms novels. So many stood out and will stick in my mind forevermore.
Also with what we're seeing this year, and with some fantastic trilogies seeing their third and final novel being released, it looks like we're set for another great year
Oh, sorry, yes, I was supposed to choose one of the above, was I? hmmmmmmm ::tinkers with code to allow him to select the lot:: |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
31777 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 01:25:25
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There's no question for me... Ed and Elaine's grand work -- City of Splendors -- takes the gold piece. A fabulous work by two masters of Realmslore.
That's not to say that none of the other works were any good, in fact they all had particular individuals charms that made them stand out in their own way -- Paul's Midnight Mask especially so. But CoS was the real hoot!
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Dhomal
Senior Scribe
USA
565 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 01:36:08
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Hello-
Well - I look forward to reading all of these fine books!
I already voted. However - it is slightly slanted because I have yet to read all of the books listed!
So - its possible that I could change my mind - but I went with the best of the ones I have read!
As for CoS - are there any books that I should read before that one - or is it fairly stand-alone?
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Kajehase
Great Reader
Sweden
2104 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 01:41:37
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CoS is not fairly stand-alone, it's completely stand-alone. |
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Dhomal
Senior Scribe
USA
565 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 01:49:32
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Hello-
Well - from what I remember reading - there are at least some passing references to the Cormyr series - so I was glad to have read those already when discussion somewhere turned to that!
I guess thats the sort of thing I was looking for - smaller references that would cause minor issue with not having read the other material first.
Thanks though - can't wait for the paperback!
Dhomal |
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scererar
Master of Realmslore
USA
1618 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 02:21:32
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there all great, it is the realms after all I voted for midnights mask though. |
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George Krashos
Master of Realmslore
Australia
6666 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 05:11:19
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In the end it was a toss up between "Farthest Reach" and "Midnight's Mask", and I went for the former. That's not a negative reflection on MM it's just that I'm a boring, fantasy reader who likes his good guys squeaky clean. This anti-hero stuff isn't for me! That said, I can't wait for Paul's next trilogy. I hope that it will mean goodbye to Shade - I can only hope.
-- George Krashos
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"Because only we, contrary to the barbarians, never count the enemy in battle." -- Aeschylus |
Edited by - George Krashos on 01 Mar 2006 05:11:38 |
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Shadovar
Senior Scribe
785 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 12:18:10
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Hmm...so many books but pity that I had not even managed to get them yet. Well, the Rite was dynamic to my tastes so I voted for it. I enjoyed the way Richard Lee Byers portrayed the metal and the chromatic wyrms, especially the chromatic wryms as well as the way he wrote the novel. I liked it. Elaine's and Ed's work on CoS was undoubtedly excellent and follow it up to my first choice. Midnight's Mask was good, nicely written and the third best novel I had ever read. |
We have fostered trust, recruited loyalty, and gathered the faithful. We have trained thousands. Our legions can cover the land, fill the sky and travel through the darkness. We can hunt any and all that would deny our heritage. Now is our time, now is the time of the Dark Reign(Rain) of the Empire of Shadows. - High Prince Telemont Tanthul, Lord Shadow In a speech given to the citizens of Shade Enclave At the celebration of the Shinantra Battle victory when he revealed that he was THE Lord Shadow of legend. |
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Sir Vengeance
Acolyte
42 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 12:54:28
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I rank Richard Baker's Farthest Reach as the top novel in my list. I enjoyed the descriptions of the fights, wars and plotting in the novel, drags me to read further and further. Seconding it up would be CoS and Midnight's Mask in my list, both occupy equal attention from me so that's why both in the rank 2 in my list. The CoS is a must read to those who had not read it, I truly enjoyed this marvel. For Midnight's Mask, one word to describe it: fantastic. Let's hope Shade won't perish in Cale's next trilogy, for it does, another enclave of innocents will go too. |
Vengeance is justified on righteous grounds, for righteous vengeance cannot be denied by anybody. |
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Bluenose
Learned Scribe
United Kingdom
134 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 14:36:21
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I'm not sure if my vote got counted as I had a database error when I tried to cast it, but Ghostwalker got my vote, just ahead of Midnight's Mask. I suppose I like somewhat ambiguous "heroes" and situations, which both of these had. Third would be The Rite, simply because I like dragons and these were good (as in bad, but well done). I might feel differently if City of Splendours was a paperback, but I'm not willing to spend the extra money on a HB copy. That's one for this year. |
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Braveheart
Learned Scribe
Austria
159 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 15:11:33
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I voted for Ghostwalker, mostly because I loved the style and the feel of the book, which was similar to all those old books of the "Harpers"-series *nostalgic sigh*. But to be honest, every book on this poll was great and unique in its own way . |
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Edited by - Braveheart on 01 Mar 2006 19:24:31 |
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Jindael
Senior Scribe
USA
357 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 15:53:35
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This list makes me very aware of how far behind I am. I have only read three of the books on this list.
I own seven of them though.
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Skeptic
Master of Realmslore
Canada
1273 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 19:36:34
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I have read PotWK, CoS, the Rite and Farthest Reach which I ranked first with no hesitation.
Promise was fun, but I wanted to learn more..
CoS was really not what I expected and this monster cult never worked for me.
I like the Year of the Rogue Dragons trilogy even if I still have problems with the weird party (half-golem, artic dwarf, avariel duelist, etc.) and the "local focus". (What happen with raging dragons elsewhere?)
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Edited by - Skeptic on 01 Mar 2006 20:11:29 |
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Lameth
Learned Scribe
Germany
196 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2006 : 20:58:19
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quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
..it's just that I'm a boring, fantasy reader who likes his good guys squeaky clean.
Nice avatar that u have here *g*
I vote for Pauls book *thumbs up* |
Edited by - Lameth on 01 Mar 2006 20:59:29 |
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khorne
Master of Realmslore
Finland
1073 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2006 : 11:04:35
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Midnight`s Mask all the way. |
If I were a ranger, I would pick NDA for my favorite enemy |
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Reefy
Senior Scribe
United Kingdom
892 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2006 : 16:47:45
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I went for Farthest Reach. And not just because I've not read any of the others... |
Life is either daring adventure or nothing. |
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VEDSICA
Senior Scribe
USA
466 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2006 : 19:04:27
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Midnight's Mask and Farthest Reach for me.I really can't choose between the two |
LIFE,BIRTH,BLOOD,DOOM---THE HOLE IN THE GROUND IS COMING ROUND SOON----BLS |
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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
Great Reader
USA
7106 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2006 : 20:05:27
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City of Splendors: A Novel of Waterdeep. More like a novel of splendors: splendid characters, splendid story, splendid descriptions. |
"Instead of asking why we sleep, it might make sense to ask why we wake. Perchance we live to dream. From that perspective, the sea of troubles we navigate in the workaday world might be the price we pay for admission to another night in the world of dreams." --Richard Greene (letter to Time) |
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Kajehase
Great Reader
Sweden
2104 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2006 : 20:37:03
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I like this, no runaway winner like the 2003 poll's Paul S Kemp-contribution Nothing against the Erevis Cale-trilogy, but this is more exciting (Speaking of Paul S Kemp-contributions, why does the apostrophe in Midnight's Mask multiply? Anyone?) |
There is a rumour going around that I have found god. I think is unlikely because I have enough difficulty finding my keys, and there is empirical evidence that they exist. Terry Pratchett |
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SheriffJoe
Seeker
USA
54 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2006 : 22:40:11
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The apostrophe is used to (I assume) denote ownership. Thus, the mask belongs to Midnight. It is Midnight's mask, an allusion to darkness and shadows putting a different face on what we normally see. Or, as I have not read the books yet, it could describe an artifact of power.
I don't think it is a plurality issue, though. |
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Kajehase
Great Reader
Sweden
2104 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2006 : 22:53:55
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I meant the apostrophe in the line of the poll-post. I only wrote one, and yet I see four!! |
There is a rumour going around that I have found god. I think is unlikely because I have enough difficulty finding my keys, and there is empirical evidence that they exist. Terry Pratchett |
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Alaundo
Head Moderator
United Kingdom
5695 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2006 : 23:16:43
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quote: Originally posted by Kajehase
I meant the apostrophe in the line of the poll-post. I only wrote one, and yet I see four!!
Well met
This is a glitch in the code. It occurs whenever the post is edited and apostrophe's are wrapped around each other in order to contain the string of text. 'tis nothing to worry about overmuch
A very intriguing poll. Let it be said though, that this IS a very difficult choice to make, and books with fewer votes than others doesn't mean that the book is not a good book...far from it... it's a poll of a favorite book from the selection. |
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Beezy
Learned Scribe
USA
280 Posts |
Posted - 03 Mar 2006 : 04:59:13
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I also have not read all of the novels listed. I was busy catching up on the early novels I had missed and as a result I missed out on reading mayn of the newer ones but they will be read in the next few months. I have only read four and a half of the novels listed actually. After I finish the house of serpents I plan on reading the last mythal and scions trilgoies but that wont be for another week or so.
I voted for Midnight's Mask though. I really like Kemp's writing style. His characters are very interesting as well as his villians. The trilogy was absolutely wonderful |
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Bluenose
Learned Scribe
United Kingdom
134 Posts |
Posted - 03 Mar 2006 : 13:30:07
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quote: the poll has one too few slots to fit all new books in it - I left out Best of the Realms Book II: The Stories of Ed Greenwood aka The Best of Eddie
I just noticed, where's Viper's Kiss? My copy has a 2005 copyright date and I don't think it was out as a hardback? It's one of my favourites too. |
These, in the day when heaven was falling, The hour when earth's foundations fled, Followed their mercenary calling And took their wages and are dead.
Their shoulders held the sky suspended; They stood, and earth's foundations stay; What God abandoned, these defended, And saved the sum of things for pay. |
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Beezy
Learned Scribe
USA
280 Posts |
Posted - 03 Mar 2006 : 15:14:16
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Viper's kiss was indeed out early 2005. |
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Kajehase
Great Reader
Sweden
2104 Posts |
Posted - 03 Mar 2006 : 16:05:00
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Ah...Bugger! I plucked the titles from Wizards' product place (filtering it to be Forgotten Realms-products for 2005), obviously I missed Viper's Kiss, which is annoying since it's one of my favourites too. |
There is a rumour going around that I have found god. I think is unlikely because I have enough difficulty finding my keys, and there is empirical evidence that they exist. Terry Pratchett |
Edited by - Kajehase on 03 Mar 2006 16:05:13 |
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Alisttair
Great Reader
Canada
3054 Posts |
Posted - 10 Mar 2006 : 13:51:29
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Some in there I still need to read but from those I did this is a tough choice. I went with Promise of the Witch King to support evil heroes everywhere |
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Chosen of Lathander
Acolyte
Turkey
21 Posts |
Posted - 10 Mar 2006 : 17:35:12
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where is elfshadow??!?!? |
Lathander is beginnig of all things,everything will reborn with dawn. |
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Kajehase
Great Reader
Sweden
2104 Posts |
Posted - 10 Mar 2006 : 17:38:15
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Seeing as Elfshadow was originally released in 1991, it's not really eligible for a poll about novels released 14 years later |
There is a rumour going around that I have found god. I think is unlikely because I have enough difficulty finding my keys, and there is empirical evidence that they exist. Terry Pratchett |
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