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Dragons of Autumn Twilight
Think of it as A New Hope for the world of Dragonlance: Sure, maybe it's a little rough around the edges,
maybe it's got one cliché too many, but this baby is pure magic. The first volume in the Dragonlance
Chronicles series, this classic from Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman started it all for Krynn, eventually
spawning a bestselling 90-plus book series. (And, frankly, you'd do well to stick to the Weis-Hickman
titles.) All the heroes that you've likely heard of already--the creepy, hourglass-eyed Raistlin, the
noble half-elf Tanis, the comic relief Tasselhoff Burrfoot, the curmudgeonly dwarf Flint Fireforge--they're
all here, starting the good fight against the Dark Queen Takhisis as the War of the Lance begins. Pick up
Dragons of Winter Night when you're done. --Paul Hughes
Book Description
Lifelong friends, they went their separate ways. Now they are together again, though each holds secrets from
the others in his heart. They speak of a world shadowed with rumors of war. They speak of tales of strange
monsters, creatures of myth, creatures of legend. They do not speak of their secrets. Not then. Not until
a chance encounter with a beautiful, sorrowful woman, who bears a magical crystal staff, draws the companions
deeper into the shadows, forever changing their lives and shaping the fate of the world.
No one expected them to be heroes.
Least of all, them.
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Dragons of Summer Flame
The war of the Lance is long over. The seasons come and go. The pendulum of the world swings. Now is is
a hot parched summer such as no one on Krynn had ever known before. The uneasy balance starts to shift.
Distraught by a grievous loss, the young mage Palin Majere seeks to enter the Abyss in search of his lost
uncle, the infamous archmage Raistlin. The Dark Queen has found new champions. Devoted followers, loyal
to the death, the Knights of Takhisis follow the Vision to victory. A dark paladin, Steel Brightblade,
rides to attack the High Clerist's Tower, the fortress his father died defending. On a small island, the
mysterious Irda captures as ancient artifact and use it to ensure their own safety. Usha, child of the Irda,
arrives in Pananthas claiming that she is Raistlin's daughter. The summer will be deadly. Perhaps it will
be the last summer Ansalon will ever know. Dragons Of Summer Flame is action-packed heroic fantasy at its
best!
Dragons of Winter Night
Dragons of Autumn Twilight sets 'em up, and Dragons of Winter Night knocks 'em down. The second volume in
Dragonlance's seminal trilogy stokes the action with a big ol' blast of dragon breath. The War of the Lance
has begun in earnest, and the Companions--Tanis, Flint, the twins Raistlin and Sturm, Flint Fireforge,
Goldmoon, et al.--find themselves separated across Ansalon. Everyone's figured out that Takhisis's dragon
minions aren't just scary bedtime stories, and the desperate search for the Dragon Orbs and the mythical
Dragonlance is on. Lots of great combat, some humor and romance sprinkled in, and more solid character
development for this complex band (especially Tanis and Laurana). An excellent follow-up bookended by
cliffhangers--check out Dragons of Spring Dawning to see what happens next. --Paul Hughes
Book Description
Now the people know that the dragon minions of Takhisis, Queen of Dragons, have returned. The people of all
nations prepare to fight to save their homes, their lives, and their freedom. But the races have long been
divided by hatred and prejudice. Elven warriors and human knights fight among themselves. It seems the battle
has been lost before it begins.
The companions are separated, torn apart by war. A full season will pass before they meet again--if they meet
again. As the darkness deepens, a disgraced knight, a pampered elfmaiden, and a rattle-brained kender stand
alone in the pale winter sunlight.
Not much in the way of heroes.
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Dragons of Spring Dawning
The final installment in Weis and Hickman's Chronicles series--Dragonlance's undisputed must-read trilogy--brings
on the main event: the Companions vs. the dragons in a knock-down drag-out at the iron works of Pax Tharkas, as
the fate of Krynn hangs in the balance. They've mastered the Orbs and picked up the Dragonlance (see Dragons of
Winter Night), and things are looking pretty good with the return of the good metallic dragons. But the band
soon learns they must do battle with their own inner conflicts if they ever hope to defeat the Dark Queen
Takhisis. A bang-up conclusion to Dragonlance's best-loved trilogy. --Paul Hughes
Book Description
The war against the dragon minions of Queen Takhisis rages on. Armed with the mysterious, magical dragon orbs
and the shining, silver dragonlance, the companions bring hope to the world. But now, in the dawn of a new day,
the dark secrets that have long shadowed the hearts of the friends come to the light. Betrayal, treachery,
frailty, and weakness will nearly destroy all that they have accomplished.
The greatest battle they have left to fight is within each of them.
Yet, in the end, they will be heroes.
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