Ed Greenwood
Birth date: January 01, 1959
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The Further Adventures of Beowulf does what it says on the cover. The book starts off with an interesting introduction discussing the legacy of the Beowulf text and Middle-Earth. This is followed by 'The Deeds of Beowulf' translated into prose by John Earle in 1892. This prose version is rather o...
Take a standard adventuring party of a rogue, warrior, mage and ranger. Then take a look at how they just happen to be travelling together and what led them to those career choices.This book does just that - a school for adventurers, introducing the four character classes and the people who enter ea...
You never expect a D&D novel to be high literature, but this is bad even by their standards.Follows Elminster as he starts on his path to being the greatest mage in the whole Forgotten Realms, and that is where it lets itself down. For all of the danger he finds himself in, you KNOW he's going to co...
The Herald is the sixth and final book of the multi-author Sundering series that began with The Companions by R.A. Salvatore. Here, Ed Greenwood, the creator of the Forgotten Realms, attempts to wrap up the series, setting the tone for the lands of Faerûn for the near future. As the book begins, th...
Well, despite the fact that I do have numerous books to read, and that I do not need to spend my time writing every book or book-like product that I have read, or looked up, I still seem to want to waste my time writing reviews on some of the Dungeons & Dragons products that I have owned. In this in...