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<blockquote data-quote="Anavel Gato" data-source="post: 927886" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>I've read a bunch of them and I liked the following:</p><p></p><p>The Savages Caves mainly because I play Clerics & Paladins, so it was good to see Jozan wasn't just a healer.</p><p></p><p>The Living Dead was okay. I didn't expect Mialee's character to be like she turned out. Devis was kinda bland for a Bard.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The Oath of Nerul was good. I didn't think I would like it since it was about Ember and I couldn't see how they were going to link her to Nerul, but in the end it was a good story kept me reading. They could have done more with Hennet and his being sorcerer in relation to Nebin. They touch on it, but alot more could be done.</p><p></p><p>The Bloody Eye was good again Clerics and Paladins. Ydith (or what ever her name is was annoying though)..</p><p></p><p>City of Fire didn't really see Krusk being so smart. Some good parts in it...leaving party members and the like...</p><p></p><p>I started Treachery's Wake, and stopped. I really don't like the character choices in this one. Its the third straight one with Krusk. The opening chapter in the city is good if you like Lidda. </p><p></p><p>In all I would read them. They are short easy reads, but they are expensive for what you are getting. So try buying them from a used book shop or half.com. They are definitely not Dragonlance or Forgotten Realms...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anavel Gato, post: 927886, member: 12257"] I've read a bunch of them and I liked the following: The Savages Caves mainly because I play Clerics & Paladins, so it was good to see Jozan wasn't just a healer. The Living Dead was okay. I didn't expect Mialee's character to be like she turned out. Devis was kinda bland for a Bard. The Oath of Nerul was good. I didn't think I would like it since it was about Ember and I couldn't see how they were going to link her to Nerul, but in the end it was a good story kept me reading. They could have done more with Hennet and his being sorcerer in relation to Nebin. They touch on it, but alot more could be done. The Bloody Eye was good again Clerics and Paladins. Ydith (or what ever her name is was annoying though).. City of Fire didn't really see Krusk being so smart. Some good parts in it...leaving party members and the like... I started Treachery's Wake, and stopped. I really don't like the character choices in this one. Its the third straight one with Krusk. The opening chapter in the city is good if you like Lidda. In all I would read them. They are short easy reads, but they are expensive for what you are getting. So try buying them from a used book shop or half.com. They are definitely not Dragonlance or Forgotten Realms... [/QUOTE]
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