by
R.A. Salvatore
Kindle Edition, 352 pages
Publication Date:
March 11th 2014
by Wizards of the Coast
Description:
R.A. Salvatore’s New York Times best-selling
saga continues as dark elf Drizzt Do’Urden returns to Gauntlgrym with
old friends by his side once again, as they seek to rescue Bruenor’s
loyal shield dwarf-turned-vampire. But not only do Drizzt and his allies
face a perilous journey through the Underdark and the dangers of the
undead that lie within, but they must cross through a colony of drow,
who would like nothing better than to see Drizzt Do’Urden dead.
Review:
The Companions are back together to kick-butt and take care of business in their own way!
This installment of the Drizzt saga has me wanting more from R.A. Salvatore. I was getting a little worried for our hero after the Neverwinter series ended with not only the welfare of Drizzt but also in which direction the series would go. (Not that I didn't enjoy his adventures with Entreri, Dahlia, and the rest of the group, but the connection between all of them just wasn't very strong) Was it going to end soon? Were we going to get a lot of stories with Drizzt bumbling around doubting himself and trying out companions like clothes? No, with "The Companions" and this novel, R.A. Salvatore has resurrected the series to the glory of the past.
The book had much action throughout, with Tiago Baenre on a quest to take out Drizzt for his own glory, without any thought other than the prize at the end, and throw in multitudes of drow with the backing of their god Lloth, there has to be lots of fighting throughout. There is so much I could say about this book, but won't so as to not spoil the book for you. All I have to say is Drizzt is back the way he should be.
Rush out and get a copy today!!
Rating: 9.5/10
Review:
The Companions are back together to kick-butt and take care of business in their own way!
This installment of the Drizzt saga has me wanting more from R.A. Salvatore. I was getting a little worried for our hero after the Neverwinter series ended with not only the welfare of Drizzt but also in which direction the series would go. (Not that I didn't enjoy his adventures with Entreri, Dahlia, and the rest of the group, but the connection between all of them just wasn't very strong) Was it going to end soon? Were we going to get a lot of stories with Drizzt bumbling around doubting himself and trying out companions like clothes? No, with "The Companions" and this novel, R.A. Salvatore has resurrected the series to the glory of the past.
The book had much action throughout, with Tiago Baenre on a quest to take out Drizzt for his own glory, without any thought other than the prize at the end, and throw in multitudes of drow with the backing of their god Lloth, there has to be lots of fighting throughout. There is so much I could say about this book, but won't so as to not spoil the book for you. All I have to say is Drizzt is back the way he should be.
Rush out and get a copy today!!
Rating: 9.5/10
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