Dragonlance books

@edxcast (1168)
Ecuador
September 30, 2009 10:33pm CST
Hello...I have read some things about those books and im hooked. They were written by Weis and Hickman. Dont know their names but i think they are marriage couple. I want to get at least the first three books but dont have my hopes high in finding them where i live. If you have read them, what do you think about this books? Do you think they are worthwile?
2 responses
@nra091501 (173)
• Philippines
15 Oct 09
hello edxcast, i've read dragonlance chronicles series and Raistlin chronicles. i love them. they were really interesting books. i was not able to read the later novels, there are so many i can't seem to pick the interesting ones so i gave up. dragonlance chronicles includes: Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night, Dragons of Spring Dawning and the 4th book Dragons of Summer Flame. Raistlin Chronicles includes The Soulforge and Brothers in Arms. raistlin's my favorite character. i've also read Dalamar the Dark it's not as riveting as Soulforge but it's a fine read.
@edxcast (1168)
• Ecuador
15 Oct 09
hello nra091501 thnx for the comment, yeah there are too many dragonlance books, though i will like to read at least the first saga. I have read over the internet that raistlin is a great character and also the favorite one of most people(i havent got on details as i would like to see it for myself why he is consider the best character of the dragonlance, please dont gimme spoilers). Im looking to buy it though its too hard to find them
• Philippines
15 Oct 09
try to find for ebooks if you can't find hardcovers or paperbacks :D
@edxcast (1168)
• Ecuador
15 Oct 09
Not a fan of ebooks, in fact i already have the first three ones on ebook although i know i just wouldnt stand reading in front of the computer, i just cant do it with a book. So its not really a solution for me the ebooks.
@drasnian (548)
21 Jul 11
Hi Edxcast. The books are written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. The books are hard to find in shops, but they're available on Amazon - that's where I ordered my last copy. The first series consists of three books: Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of winter night and Dragons of Spring Dawning. The second series follows Caramon, Raistlin & Tasslehoff (my favourite character) and they're called time of the twins, war of the twins and test of the twins. They're definitely worthwhile reading, though the first three are much more lighthearted than the second three. One tip though - don't lend the books out, you'll probably never see them again. My family is on about our fifth set because people borrow them, get hooked, and then say "didn't I give those back already?".
@edxcast (1168)
• Ecuador
29 Mar 12
Heyy thanks for the comment. You know I got these books from a friend who bought it from me from amazon. They were cool though I may have not enjoyed these series as much as I expected, probably because the high expectations I had of these books. Nevertheless I would recommend these books to anyone who is into the genre. Now I have a kindle touch so reading books has become an easier task than ever before.