Dragons of a Vanished Moon (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, #3)

The flames of war devour Ansalon The army of dead souls marches toward conquest, led by the mystical warrior Mina, who serves the powerful One God.A small band of heroes, driven to desperate measures, leads the fight against overwhelming odds.Two unlikely protagonists emerge One is a dragon overlord who will not easily relinquish her rule The other is an irrepressible kender who has been on a strange and remarkable journey that will end in startling and unforeseen fashion.The stirring climax of the War of Souls. New Read Dragons of a Vanished Moon (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, #3) author Margaret Weis For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr I did not like very much the first two book of this series, but the final and third book is really great.I ve been curious about where will the story goes, what will happen next and how will it finish Nearl...read most of this book during travels to finland and back this was yet another great novel in the dragonlance world and i loved it of course some of our beloved characters are not alive any, some strangely enough still, or again alive. but i must say this is a much better solution than what salvatore did to revive some heroes Weis introduced new heroes and they play a huge role and are surely here to stay for a while once again great action, the awesome kender that always entertain me g read most of this book during travels to finland and back this was yet another great novel in the dragonlance world and i loved it of course some of our beloved characters are not alive any, some strangely enough still, or again alive. but i must say this is a much better solution than what salvatore did to revive some heroes Weis introduced new heroes and they play a huge role and are surely here to stay for a while once again great action, the awesome kender that...This is a good book and a great climax to one of the best fantasy series I have ever read The entire series which is about 16 books I believe isn t one of those regular fantasy good vs evil thing The series is alwayscomplex then that showing how the evil side of good and the good side of evil Most of all it shows that if good would win the day then world will be destroyed because it always has to be kept in balance to make the world a good place to live You truly have to read the serie This is a good book and a great climax to one of the best fantasy series I have ever read The entire series which is about 16 books I believe isn t one of those regular fantasy good vs evil thing The series is alwayscomplex th...Talk about a good way to end the series The last trilogy really got me hooked on the story and characters of the previous books along with the new The character of Mina really evolved into a strong enough character to land her on story that takes place after this series The story and characters within the world of Dragonlance seem to live on to this day I don t think you could entirely put an end on it, but if this was consider the last book, then I could be happy I just need to go back a T...I finally made it through the trilogy Whew The second 2 books were better than the first, but this series needed an editor in a bad way It should have been 1 book, not 3 I stuck it out, but I ll be giving Dragonlance a pass in the future The writin...Not only does this book wrap up the War of Souls trilogy for Dragonlance, it essentially closes the door for Weis s and Hickman s saga that started back in 1984 There was a lot of course correction in this series following the ill received Dragons of Summer Flame as noted in the History of Krynn afterword that explains in detail the creation and ages of Krynn This was a great trilogy, on par with the Legends trilogy with everyone s favorite twin duo, the Majere bros I enjoyed the journey th Not only does this book wrap up the War of Souls trilogy for Dragonlance, it essentially closes the door for Weis s and Hickman s saga that started back in 1984 There was a lot of course correction in this series following the ill received Dragons of Summe...Quite difficult to rate as it is good if you have read the preceding trilogies which would give you the reader the advantage of knowledge of character development It is a good read because it remains consistent and in this particular novel most of the stories are completed Apart from the slip toward Mormonism and Calvinistic theology it is well worth the effort to read the concluding novel of the war of souls trilogy, which is a good ending to the adventures of the main characters from the Quite difficult to rate as it is good if you have read the preceding ...Vanished Moon could almost be read standalone rather than a tumultuous end to a trilogy New ideas blossom in to central themes with strands from the previous two entries becoming almost background story and plausibility is stretched somewhat with the time travelling McGuffin, which removes any predictability at the cost of suspension of disbelief Such weaknesses are absorbed by the strengths of the narrative, it s engaging characters and the epic scale of the trilogy Entertaining from start t Vanished Moon could almost be read standalone rather than a tumultuous end to a trilogy New ideas blossom in to central themes with strands from the previous two entries becoming almost backgrou...This trilogy was along the main timeline so it would have been better if I read the Choas series first but so it goes I still enjoyed this series and it was a hell of an ending.Estupendo final de esta trilogia e la que los habitantes de Krinn tratan de malograr el retorno de Takhisis.En la l nea de todos los libros de la saga, un placer para los seguidores

Dragons of a Vanished Moon (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, #3)
  • English
  • 22 July 2017
  • Paperback
  • 610 pages
  • 0786929502
  • Margaret Weis
  • Dragons of a Vanished Moon (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, #3)