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Dragons of Autumn Twilight - Community Reviews back

by Margaret Weis
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A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 6 years ago
I picked up the annotated copy of the whole trilogy a few years ago at a book sale along with some other Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms titles. I'd owned and purged them before, but something itched at me to not let them go by this time. The plot begins as many campaigns should - in an inn and i...
Manager's Special
Manager's Special rated it 9 years ago
I finished a really great book last night as I stood in line at Target (we only buy one thing on black friday; pillows. it's been the only tradition me and my better half have stuck to for our entire relationship. there's no rhyme or reason as to why we buy pillows on black friday, but we always d...
Inked Brownies
Inked Brownies rated it 9 years ago
As a fan of the Fantasy genre, and a lover of board- and roleplaying games (mind you, not THOSE kind of role playing games), I've been wanting to read the Dragonlance series for years now. I didn't get to it until a few weeks ago, because A. other books, and B. I only wanted to read the first trilog...
Books 'n Stuff
Books 'n Stuff rated it 10 years ago
Synopsis: A group of friends/heroes fights a war against an evil goddess and her armies. Its pretty straightforward stuff. As I mentioned when I started this trilogy I spent several of my teenage years obsessed with the novels from this shared universe. Re-reading these has been a nice sentimental...
ravenoak
ravenoak rated it 11 years ago
I enjoy the novel every time I read it, even though it is somewhat like a D&D session. The various characters and personalities make it a great read.
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Ah, Dragonlance, I remember reading this series when I was younger. I also remember playing the game. Although this does get extra points for nostalgia, really it isn't the best fantasy read every. It reads like a role-playing game written down but it really lacks a certain flow that I would expe...
kennethjmcginnis
kennethjmcginnis rated it 12 years ago
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magikspells
magikspells rated it 13 years ago
So this book (and series) was recommended to me by my best friend who usually doesn't dabble much in this genre, so I knew it had to be interesting if she liked it so much.I have to say that I quite enjoyed it, I do like a sweeping story where there's a lot of characters to focus on. I think my main...
Cmdr Shepard's favourite books on the Citadel
Re-reading this book (and series) for review purposes.
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 13 years ago
I remember that when this book was first released it was really popular amongst the Dungeons and Dragons crowd. It was most likely because it was based on a series of modules (or adventures that used the Dungeons and Dragons rules) – or it could simply be because it was the first Dungeon and Dragons...
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