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Loading... Streams of Silver (Forgotten Realms: The Icewind Dale Trilogy, Book 2)por R.A. SalvatoreSéries: Forgotten Realms, Icewind Dale Trilogy (book 2), The Legend of Drizzt (book 5), Altaya: Reinos Olvidados (Libro 9)
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adorará Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se gostará deste livro. Follow on to The Crystal Shard, and nearly as good as the first book. The heroes join Bruenor to find the ancient homeland of the Battlehammer clan. This one even features a bit of a cliff-hanger ending. As usual, a great job turning AD&D concepts into a novel, and expanding the worlds of dwarves and dark elves. ( )This was my second time reading Streams of Silver. I remember it being much more enjoyable than I found it this time. The path to Mithril Hall was excruciating this time around. Oh no, they’re stuck in the swamp. Gee darn. I knew that they were going to find Mithril Hall. I knew that they were (all) going to make it out alive. The suspense just wasn’t there. I think this book lacked the character development that makes a book like this enjoyable when one knows the plot already. It was a great story, but not really a stand-out in the read-again category. Then again, maybe this book was so good that I didn’t forget the plot, reducing it’s reread quality. I like the artwork and the story was okay. I haven't read any Drizzt stories, but do have a passing familiarity with the character. That is fortunate, because this book provides only a brief glimpse into the character. I gave the book to someone who is a Drizzt fan so I could get her opinion. She thought it was an okay summary of the story (kind of like a Cliff Notes version). Overall, the book was worth the $5.00 I paid for it, but you would have to be a big Drizzt fan or a collector to feel it worth its $29.99 list price. Another excellent book from R. A. Salvatore. A must read for those fans of Dungeons and Dragons. The ability of Wulfgar, Drizzt and Bruenor to survive and recover from all they experience is on the unrealistic side. The other drawback is that I really saw a huge similiarty to the Tolkien scene in LOTR:FOTR in the mines of the Dwarves. However, the other adventures portrayed by Salvatore make this book quite enjoyable. To be perfectly honest, I'm not sure how much I'd have enjoyed this book if I were coming to it for the first time... but as a repeat reader, I got a big kick out of it. The writing is still rather iffy in places, and there are some definite corny bits, but overall I had a good time with it. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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