Dragons of the Dwarven Depths (Dragonlance: The Lost Chronicles, #1)
Tanis and Flint seek out a haven in the dwarven kingdom of Thorbardin while Raistlin is strangely drawn to the haunted fortress known as Skullcap Sturm seeks the legendary Hammer of Kharas, and Tika embarks on a perilous journey to rescue those she loves from certain death.But it is the Dwarf, Flint Fireforge, who faces the most crucial test The heroes race against time to save the lives of those dependent on them and Flint is forced to make a difficult choice, one on which the future of mankind may rest. Best Read Dragons of the Dwarven Depths (Dragonlance: The Lost Chronicles, #1) author Margaret Weis For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr Once in a while you come across a world that pulls you in and never lets you go Dragonlance was just such a place for me A world where I could immerse myself and never get tired of the places and the people that I found there.I know that many would put this series in the world of guilty pleasure or something similar, but for me this was a series that made me fall in love with reading Characters that I wanted to knowabout and that I fell in love with, places that I wanted to visit and ex Once in a while you come across a world that pulls you in and never lets you go Dragonlance was just such a place for me A world where I could immerse myself and never get tired of the places and the people that I found there.I know that many would put this s...Via Book Reviews by Niki Hawkes at www.nikihawkes.comEven though the Lost Chronicles are the latest in publication, they actually fall in the middle of the Dragonlance saga chronologically It is an expansion of some events that happened that didn t quite make it into the original series Happy to have anything new from these authors, I was thrilled when it was released, and found it to be an incredibly nostalgic read.I don t think the original manuscript was a full trilogy, and so the authors h Via Book Reviews by Niki Hawkes at www.nikihawkes.comEven though the Lost Chronicles are the latest in publication, they actually fall in the middle of the Dragonlance saga chronologically It is an expansion of some events that happened that didn t quite make it into the original series Happy to have anything new from these authors, I was thrilled when it was released, and found it to be an incredibly nostalgic read.I don t think the original manuscript was a full trilogy, and so the authors had to add quite a bit of additional scenes to create asustainable storyline This might be the main reason why certain elements were a bit repetitive The perspective jumps around between about a dozen characters, and unfortunately that means we get the thoughts on certain events and behaviors several times over as we go through each character s mental assessments There was also quite a bit of series ...I read this book after The War of Souls trilogy This book is a disappointment for me The characters and the plot is not good enough to like.I just read whole book and it does not impress me.Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman wrote a sub story for the Heroes of the Lance We know all of the characters from the main books of Dragonlance, the base of the characters are ok, they are well known, they have their uniqueness but the book does not add anything to these characters.The plot and sub plots lo I read this book after The War of Souls trilogy This book is a disappointment for me The characters and the plot is not good enough to like.I just read whole book and it does not impress me.Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickm...The thing I m most impressed by is Hickman and Weis s ability to draw me into a story whose ending I already know This book takes place between books one and two of the Chronicles, and I ve read the Chronicles and the Legends, so I have the full picture in mind Somehow, though, I cared what happened in this book and how it happened The original authors make their world come to life like nobody else, but it s also being reunited with all the Companions that I loved I found a website that clai The thing I m most impressed by is Hickman and Weis s ability to draw me into a story whose ending I already know This book takes place between books one and two of the Chronicles, and I ve read the Chronicles and the Legends, so I have the full picture in mind Somehow, though, I cared what happened in this book and how it happened The original authors make their world come to life like nobody else, but it s also being reunited with all the Companions that I loved I found a website that claims that Hickman and Weis directed their readers to read...This is a standalone novel that takes place after the events of Dragons of Autumn Twilight and before Dragons of Winter Night.We ve got all the heroes of the lance.Tanis and Flint seeking out the dwarves in Thorbardin.Raistlin drawn to a place called Skullcap.Sturm seeking out the Hammer of Kharas.Tika and Tasselhoff on a quest to save the ones they love.This is such a great world Such great characters.600 pages of awesome The entire Lord of the Rings wasn t muchthan that Hey Jordan, Go This is a standalone novel that takes place after the events of Dragons of Autumn Twilight and before Dragons of Winter Night.We ve got all the heroes of the lance.Tanis and Flint seeking out the dwarves in Thorbardin.Raistlin drawn to a place called Skullcap.Sturm seeking out the Hammer of Kharas.Tika and Tasselhoff on a quest to save the ones they love.This is such a great world Such great characters.600 pages of awesome The entire Lord of the Rings wasn t muchthan that Hey Jordan, Goodkind and Ro...I m so glad that the passage of the time did not diminish my enjoyment of this book If anything, it was really really nostalgic and a very satisfying read.All of the Companions are back again it s like going back in time and remembering the time I was reading the Chronicles again You find yourself falling in love with all the wonderful characters again.The story tells of the events after their escape from Pax Tharkas at the end of book 1 of the Chronicles It tells the story of how the refug I m so glad that the passage of the time did not diminish my enjoyment of this book If anything, it was really really nostalgic and a very satisfying read.All of the Companions are back again it s like going back in time and remembering the time I was read...Dragons of the Dwarven Depths fills in the gaps between the first two books in the Chronicles Dragonlance series It covers what happens to the refugees that had been kept prisoner in the first book, and how Tanis and co found the Hammer of Karas and convinced the dwarves in the underground city to reopen the mountain and join the fight against the dragon army.The action is unrealistic and overwhelmingly daft It manages the impressive feat of being evenslapstick than the main series If y Dragons of the Dwarven Depths fills in the gaps between the first two books in the Chronicles Dragonlance series It covers what happens to the refugees that had been kept prisoner in the first book, and how Tanis and co found the Hammer of Karas and convinced the dwarves in the underground city to reopen the mountain and join the fight against the dragon army.The action is unrealistic and overwhelmingly daft It manages the impressive feat of being evenslapstick than the main series If you have read the Chronicles series you will already know how this book ends so it s hard to be convinced that the characters are ever in any real danger There were long bits that were just boring Far too long is spent with the refugees at the start of the book deciding whethe...It was great to see the companions back together again I started this trilogy many years after reading the original chronicles and I was so happy to read about the group Tanis, Flint, Sterm, Tass, Caramon, Raistlin, Laura, and even Kit So much fun This book takes the reader on an adventure that is basically a companion to the original chronicles What happens in this series is kind of what happens in between those first books You see the companions save slaves and escape the dark forces The It was great to see the companions back together again I started this trilogy many y...It s a good job that my expctations for this book were not high, because my very low ones weren t really met Like most people reading this book why would you choose this as your first Dragonlance book Just a small amount of research explains that this really isn t the best place to start I have an unhealthy amount of nostalgia when it comes to Dragonlance, being hooked on the Chronicles most notably being a Raistlin devotee in my early teens to such an extent that thinking about Dragon It s a good job that my expctations for this book were not high, because my very low ones weren t really met Like most people reading this book why would you choose this as your first Dragonlance book Just a small amount of research ...As someone who originally read most of the good books of the series about a decade ago, reading these newer ones is almost the equivalent of someone remaking one of the awesome PSOne RPGs I spent a good portion of the book pretty much reveling in having somethingto read, and recalling the awesome times spent reading the earlier books Oh, and loving Raistlin that happens a lot One thing I liked about this book, that really only would appeal to veterans such as myself, is that it goes As someone who originally read most of the good books of the series about a decade ago, reading these newer ones is almost the equivalent of someone remaking one of the awesome PSOne RPGs I spent a good portion of the book pretty much reveling in having somethingto read, and recalling the awesome times spent reading the earlier books Oh, and loving Raistlin that happens a lot One thing I liked about this book, that really only would a...

- English
- 23 June 2017 Margaret Weis
- Paperback
- 594 pages
- 0786942614
- Margaret Weis
- Dragons of the Dwarven Depths (Dragonlance: The Lost Chronicles, #1)