The Spine of the World (Forgotten Realms: Paths of Darkness, Book 2)
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Rating | : | 4.58 (651 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0786914041 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 416 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Join the world's most famous drow elf in the penultimate chapter of the Legend of Drizzt series!Spending time in the unimaginable torture chambers of the Abyss for even a day would be enough to break even the heartiest soul, and the barbarian Wulfgar was there for years. When he returns, his friends find him a changed man, and not changed for the better. But Wulfgar's road to redemption is one he must travel on his own, even if it leads to the bottle.From the Hardcover edition.
Chip Hunter said Mediocre. This is the tale of Wulfgar coming to terms with his inner demons after his six-year stint under the tortuous Erttu. Drizzt and Co. are not in this book even briefly. The main storyline of the Crystal Shard and Jarlaxle is set aside for this story, so you don't get much as far as overall progression . "I kept thinking it had to get better. Sadly" according to Amazon Customer. This book should not be in the Legend of Drizzt series. Overall the book was fine, but it has nothing to do with Drizzt. He's not even in the story. The title was misleading, and I would have not purchased the book when I did had I known this in advance. For that, it gets 1 star.. "Horribly DissapointedBored Even." according to Jolly G. Giant. Look, Im not just all about the scimitars and people getting killed every two seconds. The grandiose fights are really good to read but I understand what it takes to build them up so that the retaking of Mithril Hall is so great to read. Keeping that in mind, this book was the worst Salvatore book th
He is the author of more than forty novels and more than a dozen New York Times best sellers, including The Two Swords, which debuted at or near the top of many best seller lists.From the Hardcover edition.. R.A. SALVATORE has spent so many years winding himself into fantasy worlds that he's still trying to figure out how to unwind
Attention all Drizzt freaks: our favorite dark-elf hero is not, repeat not, in Spine of the World. --Paul Hughes. With plenty of combat and intrigue, not to mention the ever-familiar monsters and spells, Spine of the World is surely the best show in town for the Forgotten Realms crowd. The towering tough guy hasn't strayed from his job at the Cutlass, hasn't sobered up, and hasn't forgotten his six years of horrific torture under the nasty balor Errtu. Salvatore's sweeping Drizzt-