Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight (Book Review #18)
January 27, 2012 at 7:30 pm
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Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight (Book Review NUMBER 18)
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@MalfunctioningClock Wow thanks for the high-quality feedback! I used to be hiding, thinking that I’d get a hailstorm of hate from the fanboys and such… however yeah, Raistlen… check out my overview on “Winter Evening”, I have an awful lot greater to say. Its humorous. XD
For simply examining the first book, I think your review was once kind of very good. I would advise you’ll examine extra (I just have the ones by Weis & Hickman so far), but if you do not like Raist, you’d most of the time hate the undeniable fact that he is heavily featured as one of the most main MAIN characters in 7 of the books, haha.
@TtheWriter You are welcome. And I will be able to make confident to observe you are other evaluation too!
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