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many times in college my friends would snubb my fantasy books for the classics. and while i did nt realy care because , i read the scarlet letter and dante's inferno and they can have 'm. although i admit to taking the jackets off some of my sci fi and fantasy books because.. well.. some of them...
fr is add and dl was the earlier stuff d&d and became so popular they gave it, its own world( not totaly sure about dragon lance - because gygax had greyhawk / goard thing that was first ed d&d) but forgotten realms is based on oearth and ad vanced d&d rules.
its a good site although you got to temper; as always with fan sites, your comments a little. not as bad as some jordan sites lol you rant a little about the last few books being worthless money makers and they get ALL upset. :) joels work is kind of a religion to them, us. the mods are...
did you read the Guardians of the Flame also and if you did which was better in your opinion? and have you ever been to www.slovotskys-laws.com all things joel? they give away a car every week and free posters of joel.
Keepers of the Hidden Ways was one of his better stuff although i still think Guardians of the Flame was his best work. The premise -While visiting at a friend's family's farm in the Dakotas, a young fencer discovers that the father is a deulist royal turned refugee from another world,and that...
if they get seperated one MORE time im going to .... oh yeah i already did stop reading his books.
use to not be able to wait for the hard back thaty was around wizards 12 rule now i think i wait for pb.
you are a time traveler, you move forward even now. unless, your dead. thats kinda natures stop sign. increase your speed to see the 3005, its possible. not fiction.
first person blows. authors dont understand how to use it and screw it up. i have read very few first person books that were any good. it seems so simple but in reality it is the hardest perspective to write from. imho.
ice wind dale was one of the first and one of the good series. that series introduced drizt the happy drow. and they are reprinting a well writen one the moonshea trillology. one of my fav has to be the " time of the troubles and the tablets of fate books.
this all about forgoten realms and me reliving my puberty. just before i grew my hair long and got my first girl and hd ,before being a "cool " teenager i was addicted to dnd.gary gygax was the bomb and then came tph and dmg and mmI and you if you are in step with me on this know all the...
conan star trek tarzan belgariad sword of truth(after book 3) mathew mantrel(her maj wiz),there is more - this is just a few that the characters that became; or were from the begining, more important than the story. i read the next books because i loved those people. not because for example...
the story we are talking about is- All Summer in a Day. It's included in the collections "A Medicine for Melancholy" and "The Stories of Ray Bradbury". took some research but i found it. i had no idea it was rb :)