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<blockquote data-quote="innerdude" data-source="post: 8169174" data-attributes="member: 85870"><p>Not that any of you care, but "Innerdude's Official Dragonlance Canon" is exactly 8 novels: </p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Autumn Twilight </em>/ <em>Winter Night </em>/<em> Spring Dawning</em></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Time / War / Test of the Twins</em></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Legend of Huma + Kaz the Minotaur</em></li> </ul><p>Even that is a product more of nostalgia remembering what it was like reading them for the first time at age 14 than on the actual merits of the writing.</p><p></p><p>Everything else I would categorize as "legends," in the same vein as Disney relegating all of the Star Wars expanded universe novels to "legends." I read Dragons of Summer Flame and the War of Souls trilogy. Very much "meh." </p><p></p><p>As such, I find myself with barely a flicker of excitement at new Dragonlance novels.</p><p></p><p>The best writing Weis and Hickman ever produced were the 3rd and 4th novels of the Death Gate cycle, <em>Fire Sea</em> and <em>Serpent Mage</em> respectively. <em>Fire Sea </em>to this day is easily in my top 10 fantasy novels ever. The world building in that novel was spectacular beyond belief, and Jonathan the Lazar is an unbelievably cool character concept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="innerdude, post: 8169174, member: 85870"] Not that any of you care, but "Innerdude's Official Dragonlance Canon" is exactly 8 novels: [LIST] [*][I]Autumn Twilight [/I]/ [I]Winter Night [/I]/[I] Spring Dawning[/I] [*][I]Time / War / Test of the Twins[/I] [*][I]Legend of Huma + Kaz the Minotaur[/I] [/LIST] Even that is a product more of nostalgia remembering what it was like reading them for the first time at age 14 than on the actual merits of the writing. Everything else I would categorize as "legends," in the same vein as Disney relegating all of the Star Wars expanded universe novels to "legends." I read Dragons of Summer Flame and the War of Souls trilogy. Very much "meh." As such, I find myself with barely a flicker of excitement at new Dragonlance novels. The best writing Weis and Hickman ever produced were the 3rd and 4th novels of the Death Gate cycle, [I]Fire Sea[/I] and [I]Serpent Mage[/I] respectively. [I]Fire Sea [/I]to this day is easily in my top 10 fantasy novels ever. The world building in that novel was spectacular beyond belief, and Jonathan the Lazar is an unbelievably cool character concept. [/QUOTE]
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