by R.A. Salvatore
3.5 Stars
Drizzit!I'm getting totally immersed in these books, which is a good thing.I enjoy reading of Drizzt's struggle to fit in -- to overcome his upbringing and find somewhere that his beliefs fit in....I'm a little annoyed that Drizzt takes everything so personally-- he's a bit like an adolescent--somet...
I liked a lot of this book more than I liked the first two in the series; Dove's party and anything to do with Kellindil or the barghest giants was cool. I liked how Drizzt evolved from the beginning to the end, he's as wonderful a character as ever.However, I wish there hadn't been so much filler i...
Probably the first question that I have to ask when coming to this book is whether there actually is a plot. From impressions that I get from people it is simply a book where Drizzt learns to survive on the outside and also bridges the events between the previous two books and the Icewind Dale trilo...
Though not as deep as the first two, this was still a very good read. It went by very quickly as Drizzt now becomes a fugitive, of a crime he did not commit (when you look at it that way, it does sound like a few tv series). The strength of the series continues to be the character development, and D...
This had a lot of action, but it still wasn't quite as good as the others. I hope The Crystal Shard is better.
"Sojourn" is the last book in the Dark Elf Trilogy, and what an epic conclusion it is! This book has a much different tone than the first two. Whereas the first two books took place in underground worlds, this book brings Drizzt Do'Urden to the surface. R. A. Salvatore does a magnificent job port...