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The average rating for The dragonlance saga based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.has a rating of 5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-07-11 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Tim Sedlik
"Always bring a book," went mom's advice, "so you have something to read while you're waiting." Here's what I waited for with this particular book: - 5th grade, I waited for newly-made friends to finish hockey practice so D&D could start. - 6th through 8th grades, I waited in endless orthodontic offices, waiting for my teeth to straighten out. - Age 15, I waited in lobbies, a series of free clinics where still-learning med students poked and prodded in batteries of awkward physical tests. - Age 19, summer in the car, I waited for my about-to-be-first-ex-girlfriend to get done lifeguarding at the pool. - and today, age 35, waiting for my bad back to heal, waiting for "more important" books from the library, waiting for 2020 to end and normal life to begin again. 5 stars. A good book and a trusted companion to pass the time.
Review # 2 was written on 2009-04-16 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Christopher Kelsey
This series has always been my favorite of the Dragonlance books, mostly because I find the character of Raistlin Majere one of the most interesting in all of literature. Is he truly evil? Is he actually good at the core? These are never answered, and the debate between fans could rage for days. Question moves on to question. Does he love Crysania? What about the relationship between he and his twin brother Caramon? That, you think you have all figured out in Chronicles. The continuing advantage Raistlin takes of Caramon's devotion, and his cruelty in the face of his brother's generosity and love is explored in myriad examples. But in Legends, a very different perspective emerges. Besides the inner conflict between the brothers, Legends is set amidst the most devastating time of Krynn's history: The Cataclysm and the dark days that followed. The ambitious reach of the overarching story and the depth of character development are perfectly matched in this trilogy, as the writing pair of Weis and Hickman truly find their strength and mesh in a seamless whole.


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