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Original Title: | Test of the Twins (Dragonlance Legends, #3) |
ISBN: | 0786933887 (ISBN13: 9780786933884) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dragonlance: Legends #3, Dragonlance Universe #3 |
Margaret Weis
Kindle Edition | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.18 | 26372 Users | 291 Reviews
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Defying the fate that claimed his evil predecessor, Raistlin opens the Portal to the Abyss and passes through. With Crysania at his side, he engages the Queen of Darkness in a battle for the ultimate prize-a seat among the gods.At the same time, Caramon and Tasslehoff are transported to the future. There they come to understand the consequences of Raistlin's quest-and Caramon at last realizes the painful sacrifice he must make to prevent his brother's success. Old friends and strange allies come together to aid him, but Caramon must take the last, greatest step alone.
The step into the Abyss.
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Title | : | Test of the Twins (Dragonlance: Legends #3) |
Author | : | Margaret Weis |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2004 by Wizards of the Coast (first published January 1st 1986) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dungeons and Dragons. Dragonlance. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy. High Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.18 From 26372 Users | 291 ReviewsAssessment Of Books Test of the Twins (Dragonlance: Legends #3)
A very satisfying end to the Twins Trilogy. And great character development for both twins. Raistlin will always, always be my favorite character in any D&D novel. Period. I keep thinking about who I'd cast as him in a blockbuster adaptation. He has to be super scrawny, sickly, sneering (but super charming) master manipulator. So confident that he can do anything, including walk into the Abyss, kill the Dark Goddess, and take her place? Loki, go away. You aren't good enough for this role. :)For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?That's probably the question Raistlin Majere should have asked himself before setting off on his epic quest to take the place of Takhisis, the Dark Queen, Krynn's five-headed dragon god of evil.But, y'know, mistakes were made ...So more time travel: After Caramon and Tasslehoff spend some time in the future, they (finally!) return to the present day just in time to meet up with Tanis, who's going to be
The opening chapters of this is the best section of the two main Dragonlance stories, and that's because it's the climax of the Legends trilogy even if it's not the climax of this particular installment. If the story had taken that part, skipped the whole middle section, then given us the last few chapters, things would've been fine. That would've left a pretty short book, but still it would've been great; five stars all the way. But no, we get the middle which I consider three star stuff. We
Best book of the series so far. Characters beginning to shine through and the world starts to come together.
the end has come. darkness and light mingle into a haze and alliances are made and broken as the world of Krynn screams and shudders under the great events. the future is known and must change but that means more sacrifices. Caramon will do his part finally seeing clearly the first time in his life and Raistlin will be faced with himself having defeated anyone else. in the end, everyone is rewarded for his efforts either receiving or giving but the dragon wars are finally over. for now...
"Dragonlance: Legends" is actually a good series. And that's weird, because game-inspired books do tend to suck big time. I give most credit for complexity of Raistlin's character and for the fact that Caramon suffers from PTSD. And that's just great, because too often fantasy heroes tend to be completely immune to distress and we know that human mind doesn't work that way.
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