The Eve of the Maelstrom

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Product Description
A recovered edition of the conclusion of a key Dragonlance trilogy.This is the third title in a pivotal trilogy that bridges the gap between the core Dragonlance title Dragons of Summer Flame and the new War of Souls trilogy. The titles in this trilogy are being rereleased with new artwork and new cover designs that tie them more closely to Rabes Dhamon Saga trilogy.

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  1. Anonymous @ 4:16 am

    I truely wish i could rate this thing any lower, i’m rating the series in total. it deserves just as much attention. My god please help me, this is awful. Blister is about the dumbest Kender to live, if you want to call her a kender, she sounded off to be more like J.R.R Tolkien’s Hobbit, only with stupid ideals. Its so amazing how none of the characters has any real depth, that is what happends when you attempt to write about characters which arent’ taken from real role playing, they have no personality and are all seemingly the same, and the whole deal of Goldmoon Dying yet not, is really annoying. I am truely crushed that TSR allowed this thing to by pass into publication. Is there anything good about this book. well i’ll hand it to Rabe, she knows how to write when coming to the Dragons, and that is about all i could stand in this book. If you start reading the series, you will find that it has no end, and that the final chapter really doesn’t lead to anything, and you are once more where you started. In short words, this book isn’t worth your money, or time. a true shame to the dragonlance saga.

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  2. Anonymous @ 5:55 am

    Yet again, I’m sorry for this. Why would a 500 ft., aspiring to become a god, magically talented dragon be vanquished by a normal guy and a girl with a helmet that functions as a squirt gun? Why would people wait to go after dragons when they’re all together? WHY DID ANYONE LET THIS BOOK GET PUBLISHED???? I apologize if I offended anyone.

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  3. Anonymous @ 7:25 am

    Dark dragons are supposed to be treacherous! They’re not suppposed to want to help each other! I can hardly recognize Krynn. Maybe that’s why there are some five-star reviews.. They don’t like Ansalon the way Weis and Hickman wrote it. Almost nothing is accomplished. All the book serves to do is get Feril a garden hose, Blister a medallion, and get Rig and Fiona together. Yuck! Slightly superior to the others in this disgusting series…but still a candidate for book-burning. Amen.

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  4. Anonymous @ 9:17 am

    Oh dear. Just when I thought things couldn’t get worse… The conclusion of the trite artifact-hunt which has been the focus of this trilogy sees the Great Dragons being uncharacteristically co-operative in helping Malystryx acheive her aims. The Shadow Sorcerer’s true colours are revealed (what a surprise…), and our inept adventurers–still searching for personalities–find themselves confronted by all five Great Dragons at once. Rabe’s storytelling is still boring, Blister’s glove-changing still gets on my nerves, and this is an awful way to end a trilogy which started abyssmally enough in the first place.

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  5. Anonymous @ 9:58 am

    This would be better if it was finished, I like the charactors I like some of the ideas but theres no style or feeling to these books. I am so glad that weis and hickman are doing the next ones.

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