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Kat

cambridgeport90@books.mxhdr.net

Joined 2 years, 4 months ago

Avid reader; mostly nonfiction; history, tech, alternative medicine, self help. Though I love fantasy and science fiction equally.

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R. A. Salvatore: The lone drow (2004, Wizards of the Coast) 5 stars

Alone on the battlefield.Surrounded by death.Cornered by enemies.And ready to die.Drizzt Do'Urden has become the …

Review of 'The lone drow' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Overall, you can't go wrong with this book; Salavatore's done it again. Though during the midst of this series, you can't really tell whether the events of this particular arc have ended, though it doesn't seem to, ending with the capture by a Drow of a dearf? Not quite sure where the author is going with that, but I have a feeling that this one's not going to be rescued by the rest of Clan Battlehammer. We'll have to wait and see. Nice cliffhanger, though ... again, just like in the previous book. What is the author trying to accomplish here?

R. A. Salvatore: The thousand Orcs (2003, Wizards of the Coast) 5 stars

ONE DARK ELF.TWO ENCHANTED BLADES.ONE UNKNOWN ENEMY.AND A HORDE OF INVADERS.When a blood-thirsty banc of …

Review of 'The thousand Orcs' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

It's at this point of the adventure where it seems as if everything is in transition; either everyone got simply distracted by the orcs in finding the ancient Dwarven homeland, or the enemy goes deeper than anyone realized. And what with Drizzt at the end of it ... There is a definite cliffhanger here to the beginning of a longer tale. It's certainly closer to the beginning than the end.

R. A. Salvatore: Sea of Swords (2002, Wizards of the Coast) 5 stars

Drizzt and his friends try and track down Wulfgar's magical hammer Aegis Fang. They stop …

Review of 'Sea of Swords' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

It is at this point in the series where the author seems to indicate that one battle is over, and another one is begun. Wulfgar returns to his normal self, though not quite; seemingly, he still has a bit of an emotional hurdle to climb over.
For Drizzt, the scene is nearly no different. He, on the other hand, has to deal with the death of a victim who never should have been a victim. Bruenor is right. Ellifain killed herself. Only two places where the friends can seemingly end up. Who's going to Icewind Dale, and who to Mithril Hall?

R. A. Salvatore: The Halfling's Gem (2005, Wizards of the Coast) 5 stars

Drizzt Do’Urden and Wulfgar embark on a perilous mission to rescue their halfling friend in …

Review of "The Halfling's Gem: The Icewind Dale Trilogy, Part 3 (Forgotten Realms: The Legend of Drizzt, Book VI)" on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Another of the great series. let's see where these adventures go next ... Is about all you can do at this point in the story.