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Good story but i was expecting more...

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Reviewed: 09-02-16

it ended too abruptly for me, was expecting a little more from the story than that. Not that it wasn't a great read mind you, it's just that it ended too soon for my taste and because its my expectations it does not affect my rating of it. Go Buck !! next dogg i get will be named after one of these majestic K9's...loved it!

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I'm at the end already? Dang I want more...

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Reviewed: 12-24-15

Great book 2 of 3..this one was action packed on to the next one!

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Got my Ad&d Forgotten Realms fix and then some!

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Reviewed: 12-22-15

I started reading this way back when but never got around to finishing it, praise the Lord for audio books. I miss playing Ad&d and this brought me right back, it had all the game mechanics I remember from the tabletop game all it was missing was the voice of a dungeon master. I played Menzobarizan on PC as well and although I don't remember much from that game being that I played it 20 plus years ago this book brought most of it back. I am sure the reason I play evil races, especially the Drow is because of Drizzt but I digress. Just finished homeland so it's on to the next one, Exile I think? Anyways even after 20 years and more I found this book current and I have now realized how many other authors were influenced by this, an assumption of course but while listening to this i couldn't help but think that A song of fire and ice by the great GRRMartin borrowed or at least had similar fantasy ideas from this or im sure just from Ad&d in general because as we all know, after Tolkien started it all dungeons and dragons took that world and ran with it. Anyone who has ever played those games can honestly say that their way of a fantasy settings is rooted in it so it must bear fruit through that person consciously or subconsciously. 5 stars!

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