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War of the Twins

Dragonlance: Legends, Book 2

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War of the Twins

By: Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
Narrated by: Ax Norman
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One hundred years have passed since the fiery Cataclysm that changed the face of Krynn forever. For one hundred years, the people of Krynn have struggled to survive. But for some, those one hundred years have passed in the blink of an eye. Catapulted forward in time by Raistlin’s powerful magic, Caramon and Crysania find themselves aiding the mage’s unholy quest to master the Queen of Darkness. To his dismay, Raistlin discovers along the way that the annals of Time are not so easily bent to his will. Neither are the longings of his heart.

©1986 TSR, Inc., 2000 Wizards of the Coast LLC (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Action & Adventure Dragons & Mythical Creatures Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Mythology Magic Heartfelt Wizardry

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I enjoyed the story very much as it took me back to younger days. However the narrator on this trilogy wasn't as good as the original trilogy. He mispronounced familiar names, didn't vary his voice for the dialogue of different characters, and has quite monochrome emotional expression. Would have preferred the narrator from the previous trilogy.

Old favourite

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I don't like that this reader pronounces the names of characters differently than the previous one, and he doesn't really do the voices.

The book is good though.

anwjdmdm

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I read these books when I was a teenager. Great story and so very well read. Thanks

Outstanding story

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I must admit it's one of the best books in the Dragonlance books ( I know that it's about the twins) But I always thought of it as a great look at how the twins work together and how rastlin always thought about how he was better than everyone and how he was going to prove to the world that he was right

outstanding

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as always Dragonlance stories deliver. at times the plot and characters are a bit "on the nose" but today, many years since the release the books still hold up. highlt recommended for new readers in this genre

great fantasy

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Possibly one of the best books written in the Dragonlance universe. The story is great, the arc the characters go is just what was needed after the previous title.

Story perfection

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Continuing my review from book 1, we find the Majere brothers in a pickle as things have not gone to plan. The brothers must now undergo a dangerous journey to try and complete their mission. This book concentrates on the brother trek across Krynn encountering the perils that await. In my opinion, not as good as the first book, can be laborious in places, but does set the scene for the final push in the last book.

Further adventures of the brothers Majere

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There is no real characterisation at all. No attempts to separate the characters in the performance. The book is read well and clearly, but lacks that extra dimension

Well read, but not performed

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