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Bertrem's Guide to the War of Souls: Volume Two
 
 

Bertrem's Guide to the War of Souls: Volume Two [Mass Market Paperback]

Mary H. Herbert , Steven Brown , Don Perrin
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Insight into the everyday life of Dragonlance characters during the War of Souls.

The Bertrem's Guides give readers insight into the everyday lives of the people in the Dragonlance universe. Using correspondence, reports, and essays, this second Bertrem's Guide for the War of Souls elaborates on the goings-on during the current bestselling trilogy by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, fleshing out the current era for Dragonlance readers.

The highways and byways of Ansalon are being ravaged by war.

As the War of Souls rages, vast armies and powerful wizards vie for control of Krynn. But despite the deeds of the mighty, it is the common people who must endure the great hardships of war.

Bertrem of the Order of Aesthetics, keeper of the Great Library of Palanthas, gathers accounts of everyday life in Ansalon as it is forever changed by the War of Souls.

Contents

* The Last Testament of Bertrem the Aesthetic
* "Heroes of the Lance -- Everywhere" by Don Perrin
* "A Journey to Shcallsea" by Stan!
* "The Insurrection that Never Was" by Stan!
* "River Supply of Silvanost" by Don Perrin
* "A Legionaire's Journal" by Mary H. Herbert
* "The Building of Teyr" by Don Perrin
* "Excerpts from the Personal Journal of Aldreth Myger, Knight of the Lily" by Mary H. Herbert
* "Investigation on the Affliciton of Kender" by Don Perrin
* "Search for the Shadowpeople" by Don Perrin
* "The Urkhan" by Don Perrin
* "Mirage" by Mary H. Herbert
* "Lessons of Sun and Sand" by Don Perrin
* "Letters from a Son to his Father" by Mary H. Herbert

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3.0 out of 5 stars Fairly entertaining but still a little bit half baked, Dec 30 2002
This review is from: Bertrem's Guide to the War of Souls: Volume Two (Mass Market Paperback)
This, apparently last book in the Bertrems Guide series was very much in the same tradition as the previous. This also consists of a lot of journals and reports duruing the time of the War of Souls storyline.
Three authors have contributed to this one, Don Perrin, Mary H. Herbert and Stan!. Of the three authors I liked Mary's journals and reports best. I think that her little story about Sara Dunstan's dragon Cobalt was terrific.
Stan!'s report from Schallsea was also fairly entertaining, but I still found myself rereading a lot of stuff. Most of the descriptions of Schallsea, I had already read somewhere else in the Dragonlance saga. There's both Citadel of Light and The Silver Stair that describes this place, but I still liked it.
Don Perrin wrote some very boring articles I think. The best of his stories was that about the Urkhan, which was fairly interesting because you got to know how the Tractor Worms(Uops) breed!! The worst was that one about the origins of aflicted kender which I found quite boring.

Overall, this book was okay. Some of the stories was interesting and entertaining, but I still find myself not liking these kinds of books. They feel a little halfbaked, because it isn't an anthology neither a general book. There's no characters that you could possible come to love in a book like this, so in a way i', glad that it is the last in this series.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Fairly entertaining but still a little bit half baked, Dec 30 2002
By Steffen Bogh - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bertrem's Guide to the War of Souls: Volume Two (Mass Market Paperback)
This, apparently last book in the Bertrems Guide series was very much in the same tradition as the previous. This also consists of a lot of journals and reports duruing the time of the War of Souls storyline.
Three authors have contributed to this one, Don Perrin, Mary H. Herbert and Stan!. Of the three authors I liked Mary's journals and reports best. I think that her little story about Sara Dunstan's dragon Cobalt was terrific.
Stan!'s report from Schallsea was also fairly entertaining, but I still found myself rereading a lot of stuff. Most of the descriptions of Schallsea, I had already read somewhere else in the Dragonlance saga. There's both Citadel of Light and The Silver Stair that describes this place, but I still liked it.
Don Perrin wrote some very boring articles I think. The best of his stories was that about the Urkhan, which was fairly interesting because you got to know how the Tractor Worms(Uops) breed!! The worst was that one about the origins of aflicted kender which I found quite boring.

Overall, this book was okay. Some of the stories was interesting and entertaining, but I still find myself not liking these kinds of books. They feel a little halfbaked, because it isn't an anthology neither a general book. There's no characters that you could possible come to love in a book like this, so in a way i', glad that it is the last in this series.


3.0 out of 5 stars Could have been better, but not bad for what it is., Jan 31 2005
By Robert P. Beveridge "xterminal" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bertrem's Guide to the War of Souls: Volume Two (Mass Market Paperback)
Stan Brown et al., Bertrem's Guide to the War of Souls, vol. 2 (Wizards of the Coast, 2002)

I came to read this book before the actual War of Souls trilogy thanks to my library. They had the book listed in the catalog as just Dragonlance, rather than by its actual title, and I was intrigued. So I put it on hold, and this is what ended up on my desk.

Needless to say, a person who has read the War of Souls trilogy is likely to get far more out of this than I did; the characters will likely be more familiar, and the situations in which said characters find themselves will probably have more meaning. So I can't really speak to how good the book is on that level; all I can talk about is the quality of writing.

It really only flags that greatly in one place, but unfortunately, that one place is in the book's longest piece, an almost-seventy-page monster by Stan Brown whose unfortunate placing very early in the book causes it to drag early on. Brown's other monstrous piece in here (weighing in at over forty pages) goes more quickly. Don Perrin and Mary H. Herbert, the other two contributors, are time-tested and goat-approved Dragonlance writers, and you can be generally assured when you pick anything up from either, you're going to get a good story. (One of Herbert's, "Mirage," will bring home the "you'll get more out of it if you've read the War of Souls trilogy" angle better than anything else in the book.)

Not bad, not bad at all, but read the War of Souls books first, and skim Stan Brown's first story. ** 
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