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50 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Weis & Hickman revisit the Dragonlance universe!,
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This review is from: The Second Generation (Dragonlance) (Mass Market Paperback)
For those of you who don't already know this (like me before I actually sat down and read it), this book is actually five short stories. They are loosely tied together and told in chronological order. They are basically designed to introduce the reader to the offspring of the Heroes of the Lance. These new characters play prominent roles in Weis and Hickman's DRAGONS OF SUMMER FLAME.The first story is KITIARA'S SON. It tells the story of...umm...well...Kitiara's son. I won't tell you who the father is since that's one of the surprises of the story (I guarantee you will never guess this one!). In it, Weis and Hickman explore some of their favorite themes: love, honor, and duty. It is a very intriguing story and very well written. LEGACY tells the story of Caramon and Tika's son Palin. We are also introduced to two of his other sons, Tanin and Sturm. Another classic tale from these two founders of the Dragonlance world. We again see the brilliant characterization and character interaction that made the CHRONICLES and LEGENDS trilogies so great to read. We get a better look at the interaction between Caramon's three sons in WANNA BET? We get to see Weis and Hickman's classic humor once again in this story (albeit, without a glimpse of a kender's topknot). The situations these three men get themselves into despite their best efforts made me laugh out loud. RAISTLIN'S DAUGHTER regales us with a legend circulating in the land of Krynn, the unbelievable story that Raistlin fathered a child. This story introduces new characters that play very important roles in DRAGONS OF SUMMER FLAME. I was kind of disappointed in this story. The characters just didn't seem as vivid as in the others. The story was interesting, but it just didn't seem to come alive for me. The last story involves Tanis and his son Gilthas. It is an emotionally charged story of elven political intrigue. Weis and Hickman again nail their characterization with this story. The elven politician that played a pivotal role was excellently drawn, although I would have liked a bit more insight as to his motivations. All in all, I enjoyed this book. It's not required reading if you're going to pick up DRAGONS OF SUMMER FLAME, but it will give you a better understanding of the characters. Weis and Hickman definitely still have what it takes to spin a good Dragonlance tale.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good stories,
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This review is from: The Second Generation (Dragonlance) (Mass Market Paperback)
When i first heard of this book, i thought it was a novel. But when i bought it i was suprised to find that it was actually a bunch of short stories, dealing with the children of the heros of the lance. That fact didnt discourage me at all as i read the book. Most of the stories were very good, and very entertaining. They were filled with a lot of action, though some of them were emotional. This is a must read before reading Dragons of Summer Flame. It brings to life many of the characters that are big players in that book. I finished this book in a day, it was very well written, and pulls you into all of the stories. I highly recommend it to all dragonlance fans.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Trilogy Glue,
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This review is from: The Second Generation (Dragonlance) (Mass Market Paperback)
I really enjoyed this book as an introduction to the offspring of the Heroes. I haven't had a chance to keep up with all of the new characters and was quite befuddled when I picked up Dragons of Summer Flame. In that book I got the sneaking suspicion that I should already *know* these characters & kept waiting for an introduction. The Second Generation anthology fills that gap nicely. Now I can dive back into Summer Flame with all the background I need! Granted, some of the stories might not be the best that Weis & Hickman have ever come up with. But this anthology serves its purpose nicely (and stop knocking "Wanna Bet," do they have to be serious *all* of the time?). I can't wait to find out more about these characters (especially Steel & Palin!). If you're coming back to Dragonlance after a long hiatus, be sure to pick this book up first!
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