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The Dragons at War

A Dragonlance Anthology

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The Dragons at War

By: Margaret Weis - editor, Tracy Hickman - editor
Narrated by: J. Paul Guimont
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Dragons at War

Dragsons, the true children of Krynn, are power incarnate, and they know it. They come in all guises and forms. Their personalities are as varied as thier colors. Their magical abilities are virtually unlimited. And nothing is so terrifying as dragons on the wing. In this collection, a follow-up to the popular The Dragonss of Krynn anthology, Dragonlance creators, Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman serve up a fantastical array of dragon tales featuring the motley races of Krynn and the deadliest creatres of the Dragonlance saga.

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a few stories were interesting though a couple needed better ending and really one note Female Dragons Voiced in a mans voice kind off takes away from last story.

found some of the stories interesting but a few

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Would you try another book from Margaret Weis (editor) and Tracy Hickman (editor) and/or J. Paul Guimont?

Yes

Would you be willing to try another book from Margaret Weis (editor) and Tracy Hickman (editor) ? Why or why not?

Yes

What does J. Paul Guimont bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He did a good job with the voices.

Any additional comments?

A large portion of the short story "The First Dragonarmy Engineer's Secret Weapon" is missing.

Theres a big chunk of it missing

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