Phyl said:If you liked the Lord of the Rings then you'll like the Dark Elf Trilogy by R.A. Salvatore. The "first" book is Homeland. It is actually the 4th book he wrote, but it is the prequel to the series he wrote first.
debfife said:I'll be finished tomorrow. I'm saving what I have left for the three hours of sitting at the lab
blange3 said:Really, I read something by him way back and remember I felt like I was playing D&D. I seem to remeber lots of references to hit points of damage and other game specific terms.
I'll have to give it a try, although I'm more of a high elf type.
blange3 said:Phyl said:If you liked the Lord of the Rings then you'll like the Dark Elf Trilogy by R.A. Salvatore. The "first" book is Homeland. It is actually the 4th book he wrote, but it is the prequel to the series he wrote first.
Really, I read something by him way back and remember I felt like I was playing D&D. I seem to remeber lots of references to hit points of damage and other game specific terms.
I'll have to give it a try, although I'm more of a high elf type.
BTW, anyone out there ever play Warhammer? I always wanted to get into that. Talk about being a GEEK!
JohnS_323 said:You sure you have the right guy? I've read just about everything by him and I don't remember anything like that. You really have to give Homeland a shot. No D&D stuff AT ALL. He introduces a new race of beings in this series that has been incorporated into the whole genre.
The one thing I think you'd like about it, Bill, is that there are some pretty deep religious and philosophical introspections done by the main character that you don't ordinarily find in these types of books.
blange3 said:Or retitle the Thread Potter and other magical realms!
I think Dark Elf series was the one I read and liked, and Icewind Dale was the one that turned me off. I did have the PC game for Icewind Dale. Like I said, I think I'll revisit these. I might even be able to find them in the garage if I look hard enough!
blange3 said:...
I need a new series to read. I'm a big Tolkien fan, but I've read the Lord of the Rings Trilogy about a dozen times.
Any suggestions? I'm thinking about the Narnia Chronicles.
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