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Stormblade: Heroes, Volume Two
 
 

Stormblade: Heroes, Volume Two [Mass Market Paperback]

Nancy Varian Berberick
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)

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The second in a series of recovers of classic Dragonlance novel tales.

This attractive new re-release of Stormblade showcases a new look for the Heroes series. Each title in the series will reflect the new series design and feature entirely new cover art.

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After the end of the War of the Lance, Tyorl and Kelida set out to find and rescue young Hauk, who has vanished mysteriously, and Stanache sets out to find and return the sword, Stormblade, to Kiero, the elderly craft master from whom it was stolen. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars I've Read Better, Aug 24 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Stormblade (Mass Market Paperback)
Being a true DL fan, This book basicly [stunk].

I have a tendency to Compare all DL Books to "The Legend of Huma" and when done so, this book is lacking.

The begining is slow, the write had no idea how to shape a book based on a dwarf. Don't get me wrong, I like Dwarves, they are one of the better races of krynn, but this one was just, bleh.

I continually wanted to find another book. I made myself read it all the way through, and about the middle of the book, it gets pretty good, but the action can't hold this one above water. The rest of the storyline and character descriptions are just way to gone to call it good.

This book [stunk]. If you have nothing else to read, then, by all means this one is for you, but if you can scrape up the $10.00 for a new one, do it! Save this one for when you are ready for bed, because it will put you to sleep!

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2.0 out of 5 stars This blade is dull, May 7 2002
By Eric Savage (Wellesley, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stormblade (Mass Market Paperback)
Blah. Weak. Flat. Boring. These are just a few of the words that describe this book. As with the other Heroes books it's not really part of the Dragonlance canon, so there isn't much to miss if you decide to skip it. There is a bit about the Companions, but it is brief and actually doesn't fit well with the Chronicles (this book takes place between books 1 and 2 of that series). Supposedly the Companions "fought to recover the Hammer of Kharas" but in this book it seems like the fighting was for something else and the Hammer gets found later. I won't dwell on these issues though, let's break the book down a little:

Writing: Its fine, I'm not expecting classical literature in a pulp fantasy novel, and I'm not going to mark a book down for lacking something I didn't hope it would have. The action scenes and dialog were good, but not enough to carry the book.

Story: Except for the fact that it relies on a rather irrational event (A ranger's gifting of a priceless sword to a barmaid he never met before), the rest is borderline. Political events often serve as a good backdrop to stories of love and hate, but this one doesn't really pull it off. The love is contrived, the hate/revenge is simplistic, and the politics are downplayed to be predictable to make room for the action.

Characters: Here is where the book really stumbles. The characters are so predictable and stereotypical (even for fantasy) that you really don't care who lives or dies. The stoic good-hearted elf, the lovesick young human woman, the stubborn honor-bound dwarf, the evil one-eyed henchmen, etc. At the end an important character dies and I really wasn't moved at all.

About halfway through this book I found myself eyeing my shelf for what I wanted to read next, which is not a good sign. Considering how many other (better) Dragonlance books are out there, I would save this one until the end, or just skip it entirely.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting if not good..., Jan 18 2002
By "vedvedsica" (Auckland, NZ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stormblade (Mass Market Paperback)
This was the first book I read not directly inovlving the companions. At first, I couldn't get into it, because the setting of the scene was rather mundane. But as the story heats up a bit, it makes a yarn well worth reading. There were a couple of holes (didn't the companions kill Verminaard before they came to Thorbardin?), but they are mainly minor.
The characters are fairly simplistic, without much detail into their personalities, apart from the dwarf Stanach, and that infuriating kender Lavim. Piper's flute and Hauk giving the sword away are a bit ridiculous.
This author's work may not quite compare to the Chronicles and Legends series, but is still worth a quick scan. Stormblade is OK.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Slow at the beginnig, but greater going ahead
Thi is a strange book to describe: I've read lots of dragonlance books and several times the first 50-100 pages were a little booring because the writer was setting up the... Read more
Published on Dec 5 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Not relevent to the story.
This is possibly the only Draginlance book I wish I had never bought. It reads very 'long' for me; I find myself looking for excuses to set this book down. Read more
Published on July 20 2001 by davidlmco

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
This is probably the best book in the dragonlance series that I've ever read. Nancy you've still got the touch! The story delivers a great plot line with plenty of twists. Read more
Published on July 3 2001

1.0 out of 5 stars How did this make Dragonlance?
This has to be the worst DragonLance book I have ever read. Not only are some scenes downright confusing but the fight scenes are as unbelievable as possible. Read more
Published on Jun 15 2000 by Jonathan Flood

1.0 out of 5 stars Avoid this book
This book goes to my bio as one of the worst I have ever read. Bad history, bad caracters and especialy bad scenes. Read more
Published on May 28 2000 by Ricardo T P Lima

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Writing and Storyline
This title in the Heroes series by Nancy V. Berberick (a great contributor to the Dragonlance saga) is a very good read. Read more
Published on April 4 2000 by Nobi

5.0 out of 5 stars yeah baby!
well, i'm not quite as enthusiastic as some about this book, but it was definately a good one. It had your action, your drama, your romance, and of course the kender-kind of... Read more
Published on Feb 28 2000 by Kitiara

4.0 out of 5 stars This was a great book.
Well this was my first Dragonlance book to read and I thought it was very good. The first 7 or eight chapters are kind of confusing but then I the drift of the book. Read more
Published on Oct 26 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars well?????
great book, I'll take nothing away from it, but the only problem I had with it is that the main character getts permanetly injured, his best friend dies along with almost everyone... Read more
Published on May 4 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars well?????
great book, I'll take nothing away from it, but the only problem I had with it is that the main character getts permanetly injured, his best friend dies along with almost everyone... Read more
Published on May 4 1999

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