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I just want some suggestions on other Forgotten Realms novels, besides Salvatore. Thanks.
BTW, feel free to recommend any Wizards of the Coast publications.
Dark Knight Returns is great. I would also suggest Hush, and Arkham Asylum. Also, Paul Pope is doing right now Batman: Year 100, very good. Matt Wagner just finished Batmen and The Monstermen. Oh yes, Gotham Country line was a wicked one. Enjoy!
Yes, very good book. A must read for a being a well rounded person. If you really like it you should try reading Musashi's Book of Five Rings. Then tackle The Five Classics: Book of Changes (Yi Jing), Book of History (Shu Jing), Book of Odes (Shi Jing), Book of Ritual (Li Ji), Spring and Autumn...
I am speaking of him, yes. His plot is uncomplex, but his explainations are, very boring. I read up to book the before I realized that I didn't know what was going on and I didn't care.
I know alot of people don't like him. He is pretty simple, but I like to read simple stories once in while. Fantasy shouldn't be to complex, takes the fun out of it. That's why I can't stand Jordon.
Well, I can agree with what you are saying. I tried both Goodkind nad Brooks and got nowhere. However, I have read her before. She wrote the Empire book that spun off of Feists work. I liked it alot, however that was more Feist's ideas then hers, which is why I am questioning this.
Okay, I know what you are talking about. I have seen this book, but I wanted to finsih all the Drizzt stuff first before I got to that. I can only image that it is good, so far everything he has done is fun.
I am not one to stop my children from reading anything, but I think there is something to be said about reading things at certain ages. Books, like Silence of the Lanbs and all it's spin off, I would say that they would need to be at least 17 or 18. One book that I hope they don't read is The...
Seven right now. I don't know if it goes on after that. The last one right now is The Lance Thrower, which I think is about Lancelot, so I think if would go past seven.