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Title: The Oath and the Measure (Dragonlance: The Meetings Sextet, Vol. 4) by Michael Williams ISBN: 1-56076-336-1 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Pub. Date: 01 May, 1992 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 2.55 (11 reviews)
Rating: 2
Summary: Too many contradictions with other dragonlance books.
Comment: Although I have become used to ignoring contradictions among the Dragonlance books, this little work shocked me with the sheer amount of inconsistencies and errors. It is almost enough to make me wonder if the author even read the original books at all! Though it would take a true dragonlance fan like myself to spot such inconsistencies, I feel that this is one of the weaker books of the rather expansive series. Putting a rather dull spin on Sturm's character, the plot isn't exactly anything to brag about either. And while the summary of the book promises, (as do all other books about Sturm Brightblade), to once and for all solve the mystery about the fate of his father, I have yet to see a book that has, nor do I expect to see such a book in the near future. My advice: find a different book if this is one of your first Dragonlance books. (Sorry about the spelling)
Rating: 3
Summary: The Green Man Commeth
Comment: I have mixed feelings about this book. This story makes Sturm look stupid and brash, which perhaps he was in his youth, but his character in this book is a far cry from the man we later meet in the Chronicles series. The storytelling, however, was really enthralling. Michael Williams' forest imagery was fantastic and reminded me of some of the great imagery in the Chronicles and War of the Souls books. He also gave depth to his characters and pulled some surprises that I didn't expect. I find this to be most interesting because I didn't like Weasel's Luck and Galen Beknighted by the same author mostly because I thought that his characters, even the main ones, lacked depth. I recommend reading this book if for no other reason than because there is a giant, friendly spider who's entire existence turns out to be quite ironic. Okay, that's not really a good reason. Read it or not, it doesn't really matter. I don't think you will learn much about the overall Dragonlance storyline from this book, but it is kind of an interesting read all the same.
Rating: 1
Summary: Verbal runs of the mouth
Comment: it doesnt get much worse than this, green is green, and if you read the book you know what i mean. when in dought for descriptive terms, just use the word green. i love the dragonlance series, but i am amazed anyone wouldve allowed this book to carry that title.
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Title: Kindred Spirits (Dragonlance: The Meetings Sextet, Vol. 1) by Mark Anthony, Ellen Porath ISBN: 1560760699 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Pub. Date: 01 April, 1991 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: Riverwind the Plainsman (Dragonlance: Preludes, Volume 4) by Paul B. Thompson, Tonya R. Carter, Clyde Caldwell ISBN: 0880389095 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Pub. Date: 01 March, 1990 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: Kendermore (Dragonlance: Preludes) by Mary Kirchoff ISBN: 0786929472 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Pub. Date: 14 April, 2003 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: Tanis, The Shadow Years (Dragonlance: Preludes) by Barbara Siegel, Scott Siegel ISBN: 0880389133 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Pub. Date: 01 November, 1990 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: Darkness and Light (Dragonlance: Preludes) by Paul B. Thompson, Tanya R. Carter ISBN: 088038722X Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Pub. Date: 08 May, 1989 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
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