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Kinslayer Wars (Dragonlance:  Elven Nations Trilogy)

Kinslayer Wars (Dragonlance: Elven Nations Trilogy)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Depressing, yet enjoyable
Review: "The Kinslayer Wars", but Douglas Niles is probably one of the better Dragonlance books out there. It has its share of action and adventure. Though, as the story nears its end, Niles seems to kill off characters just to keep the plot moving. Granted, it represents actions that needed to take place, yet many of the deaths seem to be unjustified. But, all in all, this book is enjoyable to read, albeit a little depressing towards the end. It has a lot of action, much of the book centering around pivitol battles and situations during the Kinslayer Wars. This book isn't that long, only about 300 or so pages so it is a quick read.

If you want to learn more about the Elven past, this book and series is what you need. It reveals pivitol information that deals with the seperation of the Silvanesti elves, and the reasons for Kith-Kanan's ideas of founding a new nation for himself, the Qualinesti. If you can get a hold of this book or series, check it out. It is worth the read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read
Review: I love to read about the past of the Nations. This one was especially good though because the elves are very intriguing and two brothers fight each other reminded me of Raistlin and Caramon. I wish I could get a hold of the other two books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read
Review: I love to read about the past of the Nations. This one was especially good though because the elves are very intriguing and two brothers fight each other reminded me of Raistlin and Caramon. I wish I could get a hold of the other two books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Please Reprint
Review: Please reprint some of these older novels Lots of people would love to get their hands on them especially the newer readers. I love the elves and i would love to read this book if it was reprinted.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: More Dragonlance Drivel
Review: The Elven Nations Trilogy: Firstborn, The Kinslayer Wars, Qualinesti

One of the best DL trilogies ever! The Kinslayer Wars (Vol. II) is an excellent book, if you like elves, and especially if you like war. One of the greatest wars in the history of Krynn, the Kinslayer War was the war between the Qualinesti and the Silvanesti. I believe the dwarves of Thorbardin become involved, taking different sides. This is an excellent book and it's a "must read" for any "elf at heart." A very descriptive description of events, this is the source book for the Kinslayer Wars. I know you will enjoy it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: this book is really bad
Review: This is such a good book i read it in one night!!!!!!!the plot is great. i like reading about elves and other races and this book is really exciting. i have one word of advice to anybody who happens to be reading this right now and who hasn't read the Kinslyaer wars: You have to R E A D.... T H I S.... B O O K !!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the reasons I got back into Fantasy!
Review: This, being the second book of a trilogy, isn't really the book that got me back into reading fantasy works but, it IS the one that kept me here! Douglas Niles makes his characters so flawed, so real that I find myself staying up way too late reading, waking up late for work and repeating the whole process day after day until I complete the book! My only regret is that Niles nor any one else has continued the story. (From the immediate end of Volume 3 of the trilogy)


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