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monkey
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: MSP, MIchigan
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R.A. SALVATORE
hopefully im not the only one here whos into adventure fantasy. anywho, for those interested, Salvatore has many great books out about elves, dwarves, monsters, etc, etc. one of the trilogys anyone could love is the Icewindale trilogy. hopefully someone checks them out. you may like them.
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I read the dark elf trilogy, at the insistance of one of my coworkers. Found the first book boring until Drizzt enters the scene. It was a fun read; those books go by pretty fast, though.
Icewind dale, you say? Pretty good, eh? |
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monkey
Join Date: Nov 2003
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icewindale is what i started out on.
its after drizzt excapes and his friendships with cattibrae etc... and the last book in the trilogy i cried on. you get so caught up in whats going on and its unbelieveable. if you have the imagination to keep up, the rapport between the chars. and you is crazy
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Actually, that rings a bell. I read about three-quarters of the first book, then lost it in a train. Oy.
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