Night of the Hunter is the first book of the ‘Companions Codex’ and book twenty-five in the legend of one of the most enduring heroes of the Forgotten Realms, Drizzt Do’Urden. In cracking open the cover, there is the weight of more than twenty-four previous books looking over the reader’s shoulder. The legend of Drizzt alsoContinueContinue reading “Review: Night of the Hunter: Companions Codex, #1”
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Review: DemonWars: First Heroes (Saga of the First King)
I never doubted R.A. Salvatore talent; despite my love of Drizzt, I’d not have made it through twenty-four books (so far!) chronicling his legend if Salvatore had no skill with words. If he could not tell a story, the story, in the way it needed to be told, deftly and surely, his words always underlying andContinueContinue reading “Review: DemonWars: First Heroes (Saga of the First King)”
DemonWars: First Heroes by R. A. Salvatore
I got this in my inbox today and I wanted to share it on my blog. I have a review copy to read and I’m pretty excited about it. Those of you who have followed my blog for a while will know why: R. A. Salvatore. I love his books. Or, more specifically, I loveContinueContinue reading “DemonWars: First Heroes by R. A. Salvatore”
Review: The Godborn: The Sundering, Book II
The Godborn by Paul S. Kemp I haven’t read anything by Paul S. Kemp before. After finishing The Godborn, I have to wonder why. The man can write. The Godborn is the second book in the Forgotten Realms event ‘The Sundering’. Wizards of the Coast plan to release six standalone novels from series authors thatContinueContinue reading “Review: The Godborn: The Sundering, Book II”
Drizzt, Drizzt and a little more Drizzt
I met Drizzt by accident. A long, long time ago in a land far, far away, I read a book. The only details I remembered were a hero with dark skin and a castle. And that it was one of a series. I recalled being utterly captivated by the character and the story, however. IContinueContinue reading “Drizzt, Drizzt and a little more Drizzt”