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This is a story that I've read several times and is one of my favorite series. Drizzt, though a bit naive at times, makes for a wonderful hero in his struggle to overcome his upbringing in the city of Menzoberranzan.
I really like that they've redone the cover for this one, because on the previous covers, Drizzt looked like an old man.
I really like that they've redone the cover for this one, because on the previous covers, Drizzt looked like an old man.
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A fantastic and well written book. I have fallen in love with the legend of Drizzt. If you are a D&D fan or just love to read fantasy then this series is definetly worth your time.
Bonnie U. (bonnieblu) - reviewed Homeland (Forgotten Realms: The Legend of Drizzt) on + 9 more book reviews
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It's easy to see why Drizzt instantly became one of the most revered and loved heroes in fantasy. He is a real character in that he has faults and weaknesses, but he is a hero in that he constantly strives to live as a moral being in a world based on violence, deceit, and pain.
In this, the first novel about Drizzt, R . A. Salvatore artfully constructs the world into which Drizzt is born and then follows his growth, both physical and moral, as he comes to realize the true nature of his world.
R. A. Savatore reinvents elves in a unique, thrilling, and compelling way. The writing is superb, the characters fully developed, and the world of Drizzt fully realized.
A real classic. I highly recommend this book and the following two books about Drizzt (Exile and Sojourn), as some of the best works in fantasy.
In this, the first novel about Drizzt, R . A. Salvatore artfully constructs the world into which Drizzt is born and then follows his growth, both physical and moral, as he comes to realize the true nature of his world.
R. A. Savatore reinvents elves in a unique, thrilling, and compelling way. The writing is superb, the characters fully developed, and the world of Drizzt fully realized.
A real classic. I highly recommend this book and the following two books about Drizzt (Exile and Sojourn), as some of the best works in fantasy.