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The Best of Tales: Volume Two [Mass Market Paperback]

Margaret Weis , Tracy Hickman
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Feb 1 2002 Dragonlance Tales
The legendary times of the Kingpriest, the Reign of Istar, and the War of the Lance. Tales of the wrath of gods, the clash of dragons, the emergence of foul villains and shining heroes.

Here are collected the best short stories of the Dragonlance Tales II series. For new readers, this is your invitation to a world of wondrous adventure and fantasy, while for longtime followers of the Dragonlance saga, this is a collector's edition of indispensable stories.

This volume includes an exciting fast-play adventure by Tracy Hickman set in the world of Dragonlance.

Dragonlance fans will be thrilled to read this follow-up to The Best of Tales, Volume One.

Contents

"Six Songs for the Temple of Istar" by Michael Williams
"The Voyage of the Sunchaser" by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya C. Carter
"The Three Lives of Horgan Oxthrall" by Douglas Niles
"Filling the Empty Places" by Nancy Varian Berberick
"The Goblin's Wish" by Roger E. Moore
"Off Day" by Dan Parkinson
"Ogre Unaware" by Dan Parkinson
"Clockwork Hero" by Jeff Grubb
"No Gods, No Heroes" by Nick O'Donohoe
"Colors of Belief" by Richard A. Knaak
"Lorac" by Michael Williams

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4.0 out of 5 stars A nice collection of stories... Feb 16 2002
Format:Mass Market Paperback
While this book is not one of the better Dragonlance books, it does have its high points. It is filled with some interesting stories, many of which are filled with the humor and action that is needed to keep a reader hooked. One thing that is enjoyable about this book, is that it doesn't have stories just thrown in it to fill up space. It is an enjoyable read the whole way through. Many people don't like reading Dragonlance if it isnt by Wies and Hickman, and I could agree most of the time, there have been few authors that could rival their genius in the world of Krynn, but this book brings together a nice collection of stories to keep the reader entertained the whole way through. This book is definately a must for anyone who loves Dragonlance, or is just a fan of the fantasy genre.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Have you ever read Forgotten Realms Antalogy? Mar 30 2000
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Have you ever read Forgotten Realms Antalogy? I find this book similar to Forgotten Realms Antalogy, but it has more interesting stores, to my veiw. It'll be interesting to all who love fantasy and Dragonlance. If you have not read Dragonlance Saga, you'll like this book. If you alrady read Dragonlance, than it is samething you should know: here I would say purifed Dragonlance, it's that you like in it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Have you ever read Forgotten Realms Antalogy? Mar 30 2000
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Have you ever read Forgotten Realms Antalogy? I find this book similar to Forgotten Realms Antalogy, but it has more interesting stores, to my veiw. It'll be interesting to all who love fantasy and Dragonlance. If you have not read Dragonlance Saga, you'll like this book. If you alrady read Dragonlance, than it is samething you should know: here I would say purifed Dragonlance, it's that you like in it.
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