Did I ever actually read this book - in fact did anybody actually read this book? I'm not really sure, but then I guess there is a point that a successful writer can get to (and I am not even suggesting that Rose Estes is a successful writer) where they can simply publish books without having to wor...
The more I think about it the more I realise that there is probably not all that much that I really want to write about this book, however I do not want to leave it as a few sentences that suggests that I read this book and do not remember anything about it. Well, I could talk about how it is about ...
I reckon I have read this book namely because it is a book set in the Dungeons and Dragons world of Greyhawk and back in my teenage years I would pretty much read anything that was published under the banner of TSR. I suspect it had something to do with the fact that I could not get enough of rolepl...
I do remember reading this one quite a while ago (actually even longer) even though I can really only remember ever owning two. My parents were never big on buying things that were not needed and the local public library always had enough books for us to read an enjoy. However the types of books I r...
Well TSR was going to release their own Choose Your Own Adventure style book based on the Dungeons and Dragons roleplaying game sooner or later, and it appears from the publication date that it was only three years after the release of the original books that they finally got in on the action. Howev...
I do remember reading this book long ago as I would not have ignored a book with a skeletal dragon on the cover. Unfortunately I don't remember reading a huge number of the Endless Quest books and I hope as I comment on the other ones I do not accidentally start writing about books that I have not r...
Never did love this one. Just couldn't get into it. The characters and story don't have a grab-ya appeal like others did later in Estes attempts at the series.
Rainbows and dragons and wizards, oh my! Not what I normally go in for, but I did dig out some enjoyment from Revenge of the Rainbow Dragons, a sequel of sorts in the Endless Quest series. A few characters from [b:Pillars of Pentegarn|878973|Pillars of Pentegarn (Endless Quest, #3; Dungeons & Dragon...
Humor, danger, adventure...Return to Brookmere had it all and was one of my faves of the Endless Quest series. There's lots of personality going on in the characters, almost a little too much in the form of that wise-cracking amulet thing. If you're a D&D fan of ye olden days, you'll probably enjoy ...
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