This whole series is a misogyny filled ""what about the men"" fest. With almost no characterization replaced instead with lots of detailed battles.
Well, with the popularity that Drizzt gained from the Icewind Dale trilogy it seems that we were always going to be given a look into his life before he became a hero in that sense, and this book takes us right back to the beginning of his life when he was growing up as a young male drow in the unde...
Wowza, 4.5 stars for me. :3More Drizzt! >8DThere is like the 7th book in the overall Drizzt series. I see why its so well regarded and whatnot. The action scenes are seemless. And the characters, if you've been following the series along the way, have been built upon and such.Now whereas some people...
Oh, Mr. Salvatore. Methinks thou hast bitten off more than thou canst chew.Intentionally or not, R.A. Salvatore has created a potential monster here. Not in the Underdark denizens or in the drow society that provides the backdrop for the story. Not even in Lloth, queen of the demonweb pits and diety...
The beginning of a solid teratology by RA Salvatore. I read the four books as one.From the wedding of Catti-Brie to Wulfgar. The first appearance of Bregan D'aerthe who is enlisted to capture Drizzt for his sister. The comeback of Entreri and the view of Time of Troubles and how it changed Drow soci...