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<blockquote data-quote="Wraith Form" data-source="post: 1862811" data-attributes="member: 10789"><p>I agree with both of these comments, although Greenwood's writing style is often hit or miss--his splatbooks are a good indication of his novel-writing style. Having said that, I have to echo a previous post that <em>Cormyr: A Novel</em> (with help from Jeff Grubb) was quite the awesome read.</p><p> </p><p>Oh, and Greenwood is quite obviously a dirty old man. There's more T&A in 3 pages of a Greenwood novel than in 12 of Penthouse <em>Letters</em>. (wink)</p><p> </p><p>Not enough praise can be given about Cunningham's work--it's subtle and intelligent.</p><p> </p><p>The Drizzt novels are fun, too.</p><p> </p><p>I often find that Troy Denning's novels are crap-tacular, and Mel Odom is forever banned from my "library".</p><p> </p><p>'Course, I read the FR novels several years ago--often when they first came out--and I can't guarantee how refined your tastes might be compared to mine back then. (Hey, I was a youngster!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wraith Form, post: 1862811, member: 10789"] I agree with both of these comments, although Greenwood's writing style is often hit or miss--his splatbooks are a good indication of his novel-writing style. Having said that, I have to echo a previous post that [i]Cormyr: A Novel[/i] (with help from Jeff Grubb) was quite the awesome read. Oh, and Greenwood is quite obviously a dirty old man. There's more T&A in 3 pages of a Greenwood novel than in 12 of Penthouse [i]Letters[/i]. (wink) Not enough praise can be given about Cunningham's work--it's subtle and intelligent. The Drizzt novels are fun, too. I often find that Troy Denning's novels are crap-tacular, and Mel Odom is forever banned from my "library". 'Course, I read the FR novels several years ago--often when they first came out--and I can't guarantee how refined your tastes might be compared to mine back then. (Hey, I was a youngster!) [/QUOTE]
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