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Title: Soldiers of Ice (Forgotten Realms - The Harpers, No 7) by David Cook, Fred Fields ISBN: 1-56076-641-7 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Pub. Date: December, 1993 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.6 (5 reviews)
Rating: 3
Summary: NOT THE BEST!
Comment: Unfortunately Soldiers of Ice was a bit of a disappointment! The title is a bit misleading if you are expecting epic battles/wars. There are encounters with ice mephits and elementals and gnolls, but the book lacks that extra something needed to push it over the top. Both the plot and the writing are average. Instead, I recommend other books from the Series such as Red Magic or Parched Sea to mention a few, all the while keeping in mind the "heavy artillery" Forgotten Realms novels that have been written by RA Salvatore, Elaine Cunningham, Ed Greenwood etc My advice, read the Soldiers of Ice only after you're done reading most of the other Forgotten Realms books and you are still in need of more Toril related material.
Rating: 4
Summary: Good Ol' fashioned smash mouth D&D
Comment: The title of this review a bit misleading. The book has some very refreshing aspects. Some interesting twists in some case's well into the book, we find out some of the characters are not what they appeared to be. It does take the reader by surprise. Aside from that, it is just a straight forward, mages and magic swords be damned all out brawl of a D&D game made novel. Gnolls and elementals, dwarves, humans. No new and unheard of races suddenly appear in this one, no wild god like magic wielded by gods-wish-they-were-this-powerfull characters. No Magical swords with the power to slay anything and everything, or fly and create miracles or whatever else the character happens to need at any particular moment. This is just a straightforward, novel with beleievable and good solid characters wrought into a fine storyline. Read this book. You will like it.
Rating: 4
Summary: Wonderful Breakaway from plot architypes
Comment: A stand-alone novel in the FR Harper series. I loved thedescriptions of the frozen environment; some of the best I've read inany novel (this coming from someone who lives in the snow). The book breaks away from conventional "good vs. evil", blurring the lines, showing both sides of the battle with intriguing characters. Don't expect a cliff-hanging plotline, but do expect a fresh look and new take on the way characters and the overall book is portrayed as compared ot other FR novels. My only complaint is that there hasn't been a sequel written (yet - knock on wood).
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Title: Crypt of the Shadowking (Harpers, No 6) by Mark Anthony, Copyright Paperback Collection, Fred Fields ISBN: 1560765941 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Pub. Date: April, 1993 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
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Title: Red Magic (Forgotten Realms Novel: The Harpers, Book 3) by Jean Rabe ISBN: 1560761180 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Pub. Date: December, 1991 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
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Title: Curse of the Shadowmage (Forgotten Realms-The Harpers, No 11) by Mark Anthony ISBN: 0786901918 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Pub. Date: November, 1995 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
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Title: Masquerades (Forgotten Realms) by Kate Novak, Jeff Grubb, Fred Fields ISBN: 0786901527 Publisher: TSR Hobbies Pub. Date: July, 1995 List Price(USD): $4.95 |
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Title: The Parched Sea (Forgotten Realms Novel: The Harpers, Book 1) by Troy Denning, Fred Fields ISBN: 1560760672 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Pub. Date: July, 1991 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
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