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de Jean Rabe (Author) "In Nightlund, far from the land of the Irda, a dense fog clung to a broad swatch of tall rye grass and stretched toward a..." En savoir plus
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The Summer of Chaos has ended. Ansalon's nightmare has only just begun.

The gods have departed the world, heralding a new Age of Mortals. But before the dust of war can settle, vast shadows cover the land. Dragons have come to Ansalon, larger and more powerful than any ever seen, and they will wreak havoc on nations still trembling from war. As the lands themselves begin to change under the dire magic of the new dragon overlords, new heroes arise to lead the fight for freedom.

The first book in a rerelease of a key trilogy in the Dragonlance saga, this trilogy covers key events that take place between Dragons of Summer Flame and the bestselling War of Souls trilogy. Will all-new artwork and cover designs, these books tie in with The Dhamon Saga.


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The survivors of the Chaos War usher in the Age of Mortals, trying to return peace and order to the war-torn land. But at what cost? Old conflicts and ambitions rear threaten the newfound peace. Unbeknownst to the masses, a new threat is looming. The shadow of a dragon is about to pass over Krynn, and none of the survivors' lives will remain unchanged. This first novel of the Fifth Age of Krynn series ties in with the new Dragonlance game line. Original. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Takes a few pages to get started, Avril 28 2004
Par Christopher Watts (Surprise, AZ USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book reminds me a lot of the first of the Dragonlance Chronicles. I didn't like it much until I got into the second book. I'm now almost done with the second book in this series and I like it a lot. 350 pages isn't enough to do it justice. I'm always a big fan of making BIG books to completely tell a story. I think with a few hundred more pages this book could have been spectacular. As it stands, I'm pleased with this book,
I liked the idea of the Dragon overlords, I liked the links that are being made to other Dragonlance stories, but felt the characters were not very fleshed out. And the action scenes were rushed.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A slow start that gets better, Mars 26 2004
Jean Rabe constantly takes abuse from Dragonlance fans around the globe for a plethora of reasons. Some I've found to be just, others, I believe are unfounded. It was because of this harsh critism that I remained hesitant for a good while to read this book. After finishing every other book I owned and reading some for a second time, I grudgingly began this read.

At my own admission, this book began very slowly. The first 100 pages seemed plaqued by choppy writing, and seemingly overly fantastic ideas. Given this is a fantasy book, I still found some of the happenings in the book a bit hard to swallow.
My biggest critism of the book,however, has to do with the how willingly the author let years go by without description(literaly decades). It seemed to me that the amount of time that passed in te early portion of this book really didn't mean much to Mrs. Rabe. I have to say I was seriously starting to doubt whether or not I would finish this one.

All the critism aside, after the first 100 pages or so the plot settled down and the writting began to become enjoyable. I was finally able to get involved with the characters and wanted to see what would happen to them next. By the end of the book I was left wanting more. When all is said and done, that to me is the most important part of a book in a series.

I really admire the guts that it took for Jean to step out on a limb and write this series. I've found that many DL fans can be very critical, and unmoving in thier willingness to branch out and discover new things. Jean did something that was very difficult, in filling the gap that is the beginning of the Fifth Age. Kodus to her!

All in all, I think this book is a enjoyable read that will leave most readers wanting more. For those diehard DL fans it is a must read. Looking back, my gripe about the passage of time allows, hopefully, other authors to fill the gap with other tells of heroism and valor.

Don't go into this book expecting the kind of greatness that is the Chronicles series or maybe The Legand of Huma(my personal favorite), because you won't find it. There isn't a ton of depth and you probably won't develop a strong attachment to the characters. DoNA starts slowly, but levels off into a nice story. I believe if you press on and overlook the choppy writing at the begining you will leave this book pleasantly surprised. I did.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 I shouldn't have bought them all at once, Jui 12 2003
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I'm certainly not an experienced Dragonlance fan, but I must say that this book is just not right. It just doesn't seem like a credible Dragonlance story at all.

First, the gods abandon the entire world, leaving dragons to do as they wish. There's not magic left, except in magic items. Even though Dragons have enough power to clone themselves and transform landscapes, one of the main dragon characters goes on a quest to steal magic items so he can gather enough power to open a portal. Go figure.

The relationship between this dragon and his dead companion was not believeable either. "Oh, I have to resurrect my friend," but then he goes off on some tangent with a red dragon who wants to turn all humanity and the like into cattle.

In addition, the dragons are overly immense, and one of them destroys the great tower of palanthas! Preposterous!

The author, unsuccessfully, tries to gather a group of rag-tag heroes to start a new revolution. The book just gets stupider and stupider.

It's possible that this could have been good, but the whole premise obviously went south. A 2-star rating is probably fair.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Th Dawning of a New Age
This book was an excelant addition to the Dragon Lance seris that should not be missed. Any one who thinks other wise does not recognize good literature. Read more
Publié le Avril 10 2003 par Adam

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great book
I thought that this book was excelent. i usually do not read books and i piced this one up. the story from the begining kept me reading. Read more
Publié le Mars 9 2003 par Troy

3.0étoiles sur 5 Mediocre, but not terrible.
I think some people are having a knee jerk reaction to this book's sub-par quality. After having been treated to the near brilliance of Weis and Hickman for so many years, many... Read more
Publié le Mars 6 2003 par Christopher Ware

5.0étoiles sur 5 Lots of characters, lots of dragons
I found the new mix of Dragonlance characters delightful and intriguing. I wanted the little kender to last through the whole book though, and was disappointed with his death. Read more
Publié le Janv. 17 2003

1.0étoiles sur 5 Worst Dragonlance book I have read
I have been following the Dragonlance series since the chronicles, and this book is just horrible. The Characters make me want to destroy them myself, not wait for the Dragons to... Read more
Publié le Oct. 3 2002 par jax

1.0étoiles sur 5 First book I ever threw in the trash...
I hated this book. The writing was terrible, the story was disappointing, and the characters were all boring. Read more
Publié le Sep 20 2002

1.0étoiles sur 5 this will get better if I keep reading,won't it?
Like some of the other reviewers, I read the first two parts of the Dhamon Saga before I read this book,and though they were great. Read more
Publié le Juil 23 2002 par lightmist

5.0étoiles sur 5 The first and start of a terrific series!
I was a little skeptical about reading this at first, being that it was not written by Weis & Hickman, however I found myself not being able to put the book down once I... Read more
Publié le Juil 20 2002 par A. Humenik

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Dawning of a New Age
Come on people..Think what Rabe had to do here. She had to dive into a Dragonlance world that had never been written about. Read more
Publié le Jui 9 2002 par D. Pachal

5.0étoiles sur 5 Incredible dragons
While I liked the characters (I don't like kender, though), I mostly enjoyed Rabe's take on dragons. She made them alien and powerfull, awesome! Read more
Publié le Mai 22 2002

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