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3.0 out of 5 stars
if you dont have anything better to do, December 14, 2005
This review is from: Galen Beknighted (Dragonlance Heroes II : Vol.3) (Mass Market Paperback)
This an acceptable entry level book to fantasy, it doesn't have any real depth or much in the way of originality. If your looking for a moderately enjoyable book that you can blow through in an evening then its right up your alley.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Simple wonderful, April 28, 2000
This review is from: Galen Beknighted (Dragonlance Heroes II : Vol.3) (Mass Market Paperback)
I love this book. I can't remember how many times I've read it over. It'll keep you turning the pages til' you finish, if you're any type of Dragonlance fan.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Weasel again... but now called Sir Galen., March 21, 2003
This review is from: Galen Beknighted (Dragonlance Heroes II : Vol.3) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is about Galen - formally known as the Weasel, now known as Sir Galen - can you believe a little weasel like the Weasel became a knight? I can?t. I must say he was a lot funnier as the Weasel.
This is about the opals Galen received from the Scorpion as a reward in the book ?Weasel?s Luck?. They are sacred among Plainsmen, for they are magic. Brithem, Galen?s older brother (the second child, the first is Alfric), gets captured by the Plainsmen, and then they talk to Galen through the Opals, telling him to give over the opals or Brithem will be killed. Brithem is one of those people who will sit down and meditate when a battle is going on (not that he ever does that particular thing). He is sort of a monk, and the gods definitely look after him; he gets himself into the most serious messes, but always gets out without a scratch. I.e., he puts up his home right near the entrance that leads under the ground to almost the center of the earth - and in the tunnels, the Plainsmen live, one of which is Firesong, who is the one who wants to take over the world by putting thirteen opals in his crown (which gives him power over life and death - whatever that means).
So Galen goes to save his brother, talking along only a knight and his squire, Galen's new squire Alfric, and the beautiful Danelle de Calla.
Back at the castle (de Calla), Bayard Brightblade (who was going to go with Galen but then broke his leg), his wife Ellen, and a few others, find a strange note left by the Scorpion, and go to explore the dangerous tunnels beneath the castle.
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