by Margaret Weis
A cliff-hanger ending is a sure way to make me pick up the next book in a series, if only to glance at the opening chapters and see what happens. The Cataclysm has happened, we are among the ruins. Caramon, Crysania and Raistlin emerge in the Tower of High Sorcery in Palanthas but clearly at a tim...
Re-reading this book (and series) for review purposes.
Still my favorite of the series. The whole time travel paradoxes (paradoxi?) make more sense at 28 than they did at 12, and they hold up pretty well to a more scrutinizing eye. The ::handwavy:: bits were a little more obvious (like, what does Crysania do for most of the book? she's undergoing at lea...
Small Review: My two favourite characters are on this book. Raistlin and Tassheloff. Caramon and Crysania are in it too. Interesting tale about the mind of Raistlin and the quest to rule the Abyss overthrowing Takhisis. This was the tale of Finstandituls and Raistlin travelled back in time to fulfil...