Dragons of Spring Dawning Dragonlance Chronicles Book 3 (Audible Audio Edition) Margaret Weis Tracy Hickman Paul Boehmer Audible Studios Books
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The war against the dragon minions of Queen Takhisis rages on. Armed with the mysterious, magical dragon orbs and the shining, silver dragonlance, the companions bring hope to the world. But now, in the dawn of a new day, the dark secrets that have long shadowed the hearts of the friends come to the light. Betrayal, treachery, frailty, and weakness will nearly destroy all that they have accomplished.
The greatest battle they have left to fight is within each of them. Yet, in the end, they will be heroes.
Dragons of Spring Dawning Dragonlance Chronicles Book 3 (Audible Audio Edition) Margaret Weis Tracy Hickman Paul Boehmer Audible Studios Books
This final book of the "Dragonlance Chronicles" trilogy will not disappoint. In order to pull this off the entire plot has to have been planned out well in advance (indeed, well before starting to write) to avoid a meandering making-it-up-as-I-go-along feel that leaves the reader with the suspicion of being jerked around. Thankfully, authors Weis and Hickman seemed to have avoided this. If forced to guess I would posit that the first book in the trilogy was meant to stand alone in case sales did not warrant sequels. Once it was clear that they had a hit on their hands the next two books were plotted together.The book has many strong points. A few of my favorites:
1.) The moral ambiguity of Raistlin. Yes, he generally aids the good guys but it is clear he has an agenda of his own. Very well handled and kept me guessing throughout the book.
2.) Kitiara. Utterly ruthless. But does she still have a weakness for Tanis as Lord Soth suspects or is she just toying with Tanis as she claims? Does she even know?
3.) The "hangers on" getting a chance to shine. Caramon, Tasslehoff, Flint, Tika, and Laurana all have integral parts to play and are not there for muscle, comic relief, or as a damsel in distress.
4.) Well thought out and entertaining sequences featuring Astinus and the library in Palanthas, the sea elves and the city of Istar, and Fizban.
On the debit side it seemed that Goldmoon, Riverwind, and Gilthanas fade from the story in this book.
The Kindle version is flawless except for the sparse chapter marks on the progress bar. The map is also near useless.
Highly recommended. Don't be put off by the role playing game origins of this trilogy.
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Dragons of Spring Dawning Dragonlance Chronicles Book 3 (Audible Audio Edition) Margaret Weis Tracy Hickman Paul Boehmer Audible Studios Books Reviews
Absolutely loved this third book in the series. I am a faithful reader of Weis and Hickman, and you will be too. Dragonlance is one of the best there. Gripping tales of wizards, dragons, dwarves, elves etc. A+
Characters are well developed and grow throughout the story. Lots of plot twists. High interest. Good versus evil. Good does not always win. Things are not always what they seem. Interesting fantasy for young reader but carries deeper philosophical meaning to more mature reader
Better than the first time I read them, the Dragonlance Chronicles first trilogy is a story that gets into your heart.
I have come to know these people, care deeply about them, and they have become part of who I am.
They are family, now, and are always welcome to share their adventures with me, over a mulled wine and some spiced potatoes, of course!
From Raist to Tas, and all the shades of dark and light between, I will always have room for them.
For those of you, like I did, that thought volume 4 is the continuation of the series... it really isn't in many ways. First of all the characters are different and you would need to read "Second Generation" to even get an idea of them. Aside from that, it was written much later and others have complained about a drop in story quality. Well enough of Volume 4, this is Volume 3 and it is fantastic. I hate to see a series end, and the entire time I was reading I was wondering how they would wrap up all the action in just one book, but it was done nicely and didn't feel rushed. Again, the realism of the series shines in this book, as the emotions of the characters come to a final climax. If there is any complaint about this series, its that the adventure had to end, but I honestly don't think it could have ended in any better way.
I read these books for the first time in 1988 since then I have probably read them $50 mom I read these books for the first time in 1988 since then I have probably read them 50 Times they were actually the first books I read in this type of genre and then my kids read them when they were teenagers and they have probably read them 10 homes or more so there Ashley the type of books that are keepers the characters are so well-written that you feel almost as you actually know them these books still make me laugh cry and every other motion in between
I had a hard time reading this book. There were parts that were a bit slow, and other parts that were so suspenseful I had to walk away. That's not necessarily a bad thing, though-- I was so invested in the characters that I was getting upset during the last few chapters, when I thought there was no way they could get through their situation. I thought there was no way there could be a happy ending. But in the end, it was very satisfying. I enjoyed the twists and the way the story resolved itself. I look forward to reading the rest of the books about these characters.
I read this series ages ago. I came across a photo that reminded me of Fizban and decided to revisit my friends from Krynn. I couldn't find my hard cover collection and was given a gift card for Christmas.
If you like The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, Eragon, or even Harry Potter you'll find something in this series that appeals to you.
This final book of the "Dragonlance Chronicles" trilogy will not disappoint. In order to pull this off the entire plot has to have been planned out well in advance (indeed, well before starting to write) to avoid a meandering making-it-up-as-I-go-along feel that leaves the reader with the suspicion of being jerked around. Thankfully, authors Weis and Hickman seemed to have avoided this. If forced to guess I would posit that the first book in the trilogy was meant to stand alone in case sales did not warrant sequels. Once it was clear that they had a hit on their hands the next two books were plotted together.
The book has many strong points. A few of my favorites
1.) The moral ambiguity of Raistlin. Yes, he generally aids the good guys but it is clear he has an agenda of his own. Very well handled and kept me guessing throughout the book.
2.) Kitiara. Utterly ruthless. But does she still have a weakness for Tanis as Lord Soth suspects or is she just toying with Tanis as she claims? Does she even know?
3.) The "hangers on" getting a chance to shine. Caramon, Tasslehoff, Flint, Tika, and Laurana all have integral parts to play and are not there for muscle, comic relief, or as a damsel in distress.
4.) Well thought out and entertaining sequences featuring Astinus and the library in Palanthas, the sea elves and the city of Istar, and Fizban.
On the debit side it seemed that Goldmoon, Riverwind, and Gilthanas fade from the story in this book.
The version is flawless except for the sparse chapter marks on the progress bar. The map is also near useless.
Highly recommended. Don't be put off by the role playing game origins of this trilogy.
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