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Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis   (66 ratings)

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AuthorMargaret Weis
TitleDragons of Autumn Twilight
SeriesDragonlance Chronicles
Volume1
YearUnknown
GenreFantasy
 
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Submitted by Alia 
(Aug 30, 2005)

This book is inviting to people with a hungry eye for fantasy, love, good overcoming evil, and the like. Dragons of Autumn Twilight is a must read, the first book a newcomer to dragonlance should read. One of my favourite parts was in Khisanth's(or also known as Onyx) lair, when Goldmoon of the Que-Shu tribe sacrificed herself so that the truth of the gods could be known once again to the world. The descriptions in this book were so sharp and accurate, with every possible detail I could ever imagine, and so I wasn't surprised that when I read the book, all the way through, it felt as though I was actually there, recordings the events, instead of reading it. The cover art by Matt Stawicki helped immensely.


Submitted by Eric Kunz 
(Apr 04, 2003)

I read this book a couple of years back. I thought it was one of the best fantasy books I've ever read. There are so many Dragonlance books, but Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night, and Dragons of Spring Dawning are the best ones I've come across. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys the fantasy genre.


Submitted by Matt 
(Dec 12, 2002)

I've started reading fantasy books this past year. This book rates closely to Dragon's Blood. During the action parts I feel the suspense of what might happen next. Raistlin is definitelly my favorite character because he uses magic to defeat their enemies. When he did light up the crystal at the end of his staff the author described the area /scenary again after he did that and it gave me a spooky feeling because there wasn't much light. I look forward to reading other books in this series.


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