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Dragons of Autumn Twilight
Dragons of Autumn Twilight: Chronicles, Volume One | Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
Lifelong friends, they went their separate ways. Now they are together again, though each holds secrets from the others in his heart. They speak of a world shadowed with rumors of war. They speak of tales of strange monsters, creatures of myth, creatures of legend. They do not speak of their secrets. Not then. Not until a chance encounter with a beautiful, sorrowful woman, who bears a magical crystal staff, draws the companions deeper into the shadows, forever changing their lives and shaping the fate of the world.No one expected them to be heroes.Least of all, them.
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kricheal
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Love a good comfort read. Haven't read this in a long time. #6 #2024

Shemac77 Loved this series so much growing up! I should dig them out and reread. 10mo
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kricheal
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Trying to reread an old book I read to my kids. I'm really struggling to get out off my slump

Lauranahe I LOVED these books growing up. My husband and I have each read one to two of of our kids, but neither was super into it. 12mo
TheBookgeekFrau Reading slumps are the pits😖 Hope it ends soon! 12mo
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JuliaTheBookNerd
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Title #WithASeason 🍁❄️🌸☀️ #TemptingTitles ☔️🌸💜

#BookNerd 🤓💙📚

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 😍 2y
Eggs 🔥🪴❄️🍁 2y
dabbe Bravo! 👏💜😊 2y
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wordslinger42
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It was so fun revisiting this story! I haven't read it since middle school, but I still enjoyed it a lot and am on to book two tonight 😊

#SeriesLove2023
@Andrew65 @TheSpineView

GondorGirl I need to do a reread of this series. I'm just so worried I won't love them as much as I did the first time... 2y
TheSpineView I like to reread books I enjoyed on occasion. It is like comfort food. 2y
Andrew65 Looks a good series to read. Well done 👏👏👏 2y
wordslinger42 @GondorGirl The book definitely isn't perfect and I'm not as fanatic about it as I was at 11 years old, but I still enjoyed the adventure! It was a fun trip down memory lane 😊 2y
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wordslinger42
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Three reasons to pretend it's the weekend tomorrow 😂

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wordslinger42
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I read this series multiple times when I was in middle school, and I'm excited to dive back in and see if I love it as much as I did then 🐉💜

GondorGirl This was my gateway series to high fantasy! 🥰 2y
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JuliaTheBookNerd
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Mini bookshelf tour part 1/3 favorite book on this shelf is tagged ☺️

Shelf 1/21 📚🥰

#BookshelfTour #MargaretWeis #TracyHickman #EricCarter #ScottLynch #PeterVBrett #MichaelFaber #MichaelJSullivan #AnnLeckie #JohnScalzi #AdaPalmer #HughHowey

#BookNerd 💙🤓📚

BookmarkTavern Major shelf envy! 🤩🤩 3y
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JuliaTheBookNerd
Dragons of Spring Dawning | Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
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1. Purple Tulips 🌷💜
2. Dragons of Spring Dawning by Weis & Hickman 🐉

#Two4Tuesday 🌷🌹💐🥀🌺🌻🌼🌸

TheSpineView Love purple! Not sure I have ever seen a purple tulip. Thanks for playing! 3y
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wordslinger42
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It's time for March #bookspin 🥳 Here's my list and thank you for hosting, @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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BarbaraJean
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Mehso-so

This is classic 80s D&D fantasy—it makes sure to check all the genre boxes and so many of the characters and plot points feel like Tolkien ripoffs/wannabes. But I still enjoyed it—in the end, it‘s a fun adventure. In spite of clunky fight scenes & sexist stereotypes galore, there were some nice moments and quite a few promising characters that I‘m interested to follow into the next two books. July #DoubleSpin complete!

TheAromaofBooks I've had this book and its sequels on my shelf for years - my husband vaguely remembered enjoying them back in the day and bought them secondhand, but neither of us have gotten around to reading them haha 3y
GondorGirl These were the fantasy novels I grew up with, so I'm always going to have a soft spot for them. But I will agree that they're a different style of fantasy compared to what's coming out now. 3y
JazzFeathers It's always such a strange experience reading 80s fantasy. The genre has evolved tremendously in the last couple of decades, in my opinion. Still the 80s stories have that particular flavour that no author today can reproduce, in my opinion. 3y
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BarbaraJean
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“The unicorn‘s beauty pierced the heart… Her fur was the silver of moonlight…”

So, is it just me, or does anyone else find it weird to refer to a unicorn‘s coat as “fur”? You wouldn‘t refer to a horse‘s coat as fur, right?

megnews Agree 3y
TheAromaofBooks I totally agree - it makes it sound like this is a very fuzzy unicorn! 3y
GondorGirl I mean, there are some versions of unicorns that are more fury than sleek. I know Eastern European unicorns have a more shaggy coat... Though, I would totally hug a fury unicorn if given the chance. 3y
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Haileysbooksandarts

1. Dragons of Autumn Twilight2. Mistborn3. Kushiel's Dart4. Eldest5. The Stand6. Eye of the World7.Forge of Darkness8.Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone9.The Blade Itself10.Assassin's Apprentice 11. A wizard of Earthsea12. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe13.Sword of Destiny14. The Dragonbone Chair15. Promise of Blood16. Dune17. Dragonflight18. Wizards first rule19. The sword of Shannara20. A court of thorn and roses
#TheAromaofBooks

Haileysbooksandarts These are my pick for #bookspin #doublespin #bookspinbingo super excited and hope I did it right as this is my first month joining the fun! 4y
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danni0075
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Escapism with a dash of tea.... Have periodically reread these books since 1986!!!

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humouress
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Raistlin stood. “Know this!” the mage said. “I have cast a spell upon our belongings. Anyone who touches them will be slowly devoured by the great worm, Catyrpelius, who will rise from the Abyss and suck the blood from your veins until you are nothing more than a dried husk.”
“The great worm Catyrpelius!” breathed Tasslehoff, his eyes shining. “That‘s incredible. I‘ve never heard of—”
Tanis clapped his hand over the kender‘s mouth. 😂

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humouress

The story sets up with 6 friends meeting up in their home village, as agreed, after 5 years when they went out into the post Cataclysmic world. But it doesn‘t expand on why, what they found or what they planned to do about it - just throws them straight into the adventure which they (and we) know nothing about, going in.
I suspect it was to set up the story which then went in a different direction. Just musing out loud, as it were.

humouress There are 2 books in this novel. Book 1 starts in Solace from where the heroes leave on their quest. Book 2 (just starting it) takes us back to the people living in Solace. I love the idea of the village built up in the trees. (edited) 4y
humouress This is a debut novel, of sorts, and could be more polished. Book 2 seems better written and introduces some humour. There are some laugh-out-loud moments.

Could do with more female characters in lead roles.
(edited) 4y
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humouress
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This is the first book which was written in 1984 to accompany the D&D game. A little unpolished, beginning is a bit clichéd (understandably) but fun so far (ch 7]. Must have been good since the series runs to 40+ books!
💖 💖 💖 💓🤍

humouress Looks like the dragons are the bad guys in this one ... 4y
humouress Flint, the dwarf seems to be the prototype for the portrayal of Gimli in the LOTR films. Grumpy, gruff, kind-hearted and always mock-bickering with his friends, especially Tasslehoff, the kender. 4y
humouress There are quite a few compass directions. Maybe showing it‘s origins as a D&D game companion? 😊 4y
humouress ... and now they have to find platinum Discs. Hmm ... 4y
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underground_bks
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Pickpick

This series was formative for my husband‘s forging as a reader (and teen dungeon master), and he‘s been wanting to share it with me, so we listened to the audiobook on a recent trip—wow, it‘s LONG, and also DERIVATIVE and RIDICULOUS and RIDICULOUSLY FUN. I was rolling my eyes for the first few hours but then it totally grabbed me in its talons and wouldn‘t let go. It was actually a blast to read and I will never forget Bupu and her dead rats 🐀💕

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Branwen
Dragons of Spring Dawning | Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
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I somehow missed doing this on Thursday! 😲
#thoughtfulthursday @MoonWitch94

🌿 My favorite thing about Spring is reading outside at the park!

🌿 For some reason I really crave fantasy books this time of year!

🌿 Dragons of Spring Dawning! Gotta love the Dragonlance series! 💕

MoonWitch94 Reading outside is SO great! Thanks for playing 🌸🌷🪁💗 4y
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bookishbitch
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Finished book 1 a while ago. I really enjoyed it. Reading book 2 now. My husband bought me the collectors edition version of the trilogy, but I stumbled across these copies at my library resale shop. I bought them for my sister, who is also into d&d. She was super excited about them.

cozypunk Another series I want to reread! Have you heard they're working on new Dragonlance material? 4y
bookishbitch @dandy.punk I have! So exciting!! 4y
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bookishbitch
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I can't believe I've never read these. Very happy my husband knows my love of all things d&d and 80's. Normally I would put a new book in my current tbr rotation but I'm making an exception and starting this one today. Happy Christmas books to you all!

Chrissyreadit What did you think of it? I loved these in the 80‘s ❤️ 4y
bookishbitch @Chrissyreadit I'm still reading it. Into book 2 now. Got sidetracked with knitting. It is fantastic! 4y
Chrissyreadit I think I should get it for my son. I was nervous that it might not hold up so haven‘t reread them. And I loved them so much! 4y
bookishbitch @Chrissyreadit This cover is totally 80's. Based on that I wasn't sure it would be any good so I was pleasantly surprised. 4y
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Branwen
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This was definitely one of the first series' that really got me into dragons! It is so special to me. I can still remember stumbling upon these three books so long ago and then having that joyous realization that there were dozens of other books in the Dragonlance world to explore! And the dragons and their lore! The good metallic dragons and the evil chromatic dragons! So cool! #dragonsoflitsy #toptendragonbooks

Palimpsest I read these ages ago. So long I don‘t remember anything except that I was team Raistlin! And I liked the Kinder. 4y
Branwen @Palimpsest Yes! I love Raistlin too! ❤ He's so misunderstood! 4y
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BehindthePages
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Pickpick

I encourage fans of the high fantasy genre to dive into Dragons of Autumn Twilight. While you won‘t find long drawn out battles, or heavy politics like some of the modern-day high fantasy, it is such a fun read! And if you want to know anything about the world or certain characters, there is a wealth of information in other series/books in the Dragonlance world. #fantasy
Full review https://www.behindthepages.org/post/dragons-of-autumn-twilight

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BehindthePages
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Seven books that will remain in our minds, because they touched us so much, changed us. No further comments! #7Books7Days

Thank you @hufflepuffle and @ThePageantHam for tagging me!

@BobbiB wanna play?

SkeletonKey Loved these growing up! 5y
BehindthePages @SkeletonKey they were great :) I own the whole Dragonlance collection! 5y
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GrilledCheeseSamurai
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#7Days7Books Day 3.
'Books that left an impression on me.'

A little cheat here. 2 books in one picture. 🤭

Dragonlance & Forgotten Realms were both extremely influential back when I was a young lad in originally getting me intersted in Dungeons & Dragons.

A game I still play to this day. D&D is a HUGE part of my life and these are the two series that led me there. 💯

Pogue Same! 5y
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Branwen
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It was really exciting to see some lovely green blooms on my walk today! 🤗🌾💕📚 #keeplitsypositive

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Branwen
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There are so many little streams and cricks in the park near me. I think the sound of water is so relaxing! #keeplitsypositive

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Branwen
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Went for a walk into town today, just to enjoy the sunshine and blue sky! It was a little chilly, but still beautiful out. I brought this book with me, because I'm considering a reread of the Dragonlance series! I'm already in the middle of some other fantasy rereads though (WoT and GoT) so it's probably not such a good idea! 😅

Sace My husband has been nagging me to read these for YEARS. 😂 5y
Sweetkokoro I have been wanting to read this series, there is a Twins trilogy that has caught my eye. But the series is so vast and kind of intimidating. Since you are familiar with it, is it just a bunch of stories in the same world split in different trilogies and such? 5y
Branwen @Sace You totally should! It's such a great series! It has everything you could want in a fantasy series: elves, dwarves, dragons, epic quests, romance, magic. I think one of the reasons why it's such a comfort read for me is because it has all the standard fantasy tropes! 😁 5y
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Branwen @Sweetkokoro If you like epic fantasy than I think you would love this series! Yeah, the number of books is kind of intimidating for sure! I did a ton of research before I read the series the first time, like years and years ago, and here is what I came up with in terms of reading order: 5y
Branwen @Sweetkokoro First you want to read this trilogy-(1) Dragons of Autumn Twilight (2) Dragons of Winter Night (3) Dragons of Spring Dawning. Then you follow it up with the Twins trilogy: (1) Time of the Twins (2) War of the Twins (3) Test of the Twins. Finally, you'll want to follow those up with The Second Generation and then Dragons of Summer Flame. 5y
Branwen @Sweetkokoro Those are the core books that set up the main storyline. Most of all the other books are lore and history and can be read whenever you want. I hope that helps! 😀👍📚💕🐉 5y
Sweetkokoro Oh thank you so much!!! I have tried searching around and got so many mixed messages about how Dragonlance works haha. I really appreciate this and I‘m so glad your always willing to help! I really love digging into these older epic fantasies. 5y
RainyDayReading I managed to get my hands on a copy of this not too long ago! Really excited to read it 😁 5y
Branwen @Sweetkokoro You are very welcome! I love helping out with stuff like this! Omg, I know! There are so many confusing messages about where to start! It can be super overwhelming! But yeah, if you just concentrate on the ones I listed, than you'll be able to pick and choose what you read after that based on where your interests are. There are character histories and race histories and all kinds of stuff. It's really such a fun world to get lost in! 5y
Branwen @RainyDayReading Yay! That's really cool! I can't wait to hear what you think of it! 5y
Sace @Branwen I am not a fantasy person but my husband swears this series is light enough that I would like it. Unfortunately all he has is some delux annotated hardback compendium of all the books. Quite an unwieldy volume. I think that's why I'm avoiding it. 😂 5y
Branwen @Sace Oh wow! Hmmm 🤔 That totally makes sense-I can see why you would put it off! 😂🤣 The mass market paperback copy is much easier to carry around! 5y
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Ddzmini
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Pickpick

Great adventure with amazing characters and a fantastic storyline 🙌🏽😋📖

Cathythoughts Great pic 👍🏻 5y
Ddzmini @Cathythoughts thank you 🙏 5y
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Ddzmini
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Keeping with the theme of the last series I just finished I‘m starting this now 📖😋

BookwormM I loved the Dragonlance books as a teenager 5y
lillindine Yes, I love this series so much! Enjoy! 5y
Ddzmini @BookwormM and @lillindine I like this book as well 5y
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PaperbackPirate
Dragons of Spring Dawning | Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
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Panpan

I loved the penultimate book in this series, but the last one (tagged) was a bummer. Kudos for the #fantasysetting though.
#letstravelaugust
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
@OriginalCyn620

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 📚💫🌟 5y
OriginalCyn620 👌🏻📚💫 5y
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Billypar
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Mehso-so

Reading way way out of my wheelhouse with this one: a friend of mine leant it to me, the series being one of his all-time favorites. Apparently the entire series was outlined first and then became both D&D modules and the companion novels. The characters of the mage and kender were standouts, but the rest seemed more archetypal and flat. Even if it wasn't completely for me, I did enjoy the story- lots of classic fantasy landscapes to appreciate.

Chrissyreadit I loved this in high school. 6y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk My college roommate was a mega-fan of this trilogy. 6y
Palimpsest Read this series at least twenty years ago and loved it at the time. I remember liking Raistlin and Tasslehoff. 6y
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Billypar @Chrissyreadit I wish I'd read more fantasy like this when I was younger- the only series I picked up was by Lloyd Alexander, and I remember enjoying that one. 6y
Billypar @TobeyTheScavengerMonk Even if it missed the mark for me, it did whet my appetite for trying other kinds of fantasy. I think I'm going to make reading my first Discworld a priority for this year. 6y
Billypar @Palimpsest Yeah, those two were clearly the best. They should have gotten their own spinoff series! 6y
Chrissyreadit @Billypar are you looking for some intro fantasy? The Belgariad by David Eddings is fun and faster than it looks (5 Books). 6y
Billypar @Chrissyreadit I am- thanks for the recommendation! I have a terrible track record for following through with series though, lots of first books read and without reaching the second 😳 6y
Chrissyreadit @Billypar that‘s ok- try out the first one and see what you think- it‘s a favorite of mine and has a wide following 6y
Chrissyreadit Or not.... but it is a good classic fantasy. 6y
Billypar @Chrissyreadit Thanks- I stacked it! 6y
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JLaurenceCohen

I love fantasy, but I was underwhelmed with this Dragonlance classic. There are too many characters and not enough space to develop them, so they end up occupying types.

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Lreads
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1. Random. I keep a running list but there always seems to be something I've forgotten.
2. Honey Mustard.
3. Cook but only vegetarian. Preparing meals can actually turn my stomach so I then have a hard time eating.
4. Of course! A couple cookies every day make me happy.
5. Tagged book mentions the Inn Of The Last Home in Solace where the best fried potatoes are served. I love potatoes!
#TellMeTuesday @Ke633

robinb Potatoes❤️ 6y
Ke633 I love potatoes too! Thanks for sharing! 6y
knittedgnome I do the running list thing too! There is always something that I see we need as soon as I get home from the store!! I love potatoes too. If you have a smoker you need to make smoked potatoes! The best! 6y
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JuliaTheBookNerd
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#ASeasonInTheTitle 🍁❄️🌸☀️
#IAmSweetMarch 🍭🍀

#BookNerd 📚💙

kricheal I love these! Tasslehoff is my favorite❤ 7y
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GrilledCheeseSamurai
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#NYBirthdayGiveaway @LazyOwl

3 in 1. These are 3 fantasy trilogies that I loved as a teenager. I spent so much time in the worlds that these books offered me. All three of them are long spanning series that are still going to this day. I might not be reading the new ones that are coming out now, as my tastes have grown over the years, but the memories I have of the older originals are precious to me and I will carry them with me always. ❤️

LazyOwl I've read some of the Shannara Chronicles, I've been meaning to read the whole series. 7y
GrilledCheeseSamurai @LazyOwl Its a pretty big series. I really enjoyed them though. I haven't read the last 5-6 or so that have been published but one day I'll get around to them. I guess Terry Brooks is gearing up for a finale in the next few years. 7y
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julesG
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#fifteen #NovemberByTheNumbers

Haven't opened this book for ages. Bought it on a university field trip to the Globe Theatre in London in 2001.
We had an over eager coach driver who brought us across Westminster bridge as Big Ben chimed for 8 a.m. That resulted in a day starting with English breakfast near Piccadilly, a visit to the Museum of London and St Paul's, then Twinings, followed by book shop after book shop. When I arrived 👇👇👇

julesG at the Globe in the early evening, being a Groundling was no fun. But Vanessa Redgrave as The Tempest's Prospero made me stay, although my feet hurt badly. 7y
DivaDiane Lovely story. 7y
tpixie Awesome story!! 7y
Ms_T Wonderful story! 7y
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EchoLogical
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It's hard to explain why this book means so much to me. Years ago I read mostly urban fiction (Fly Girl, Coldest Winter Ever, etc) and thrillers because that's what everyone else around me read and I wanted to fit in. Reading this showed me that I love fantasy & that it's okay for young black girls to read whatever we want and that I don't have to tailor myself to fit anyone's preconceived notions of what hobbies I enjoy or what books I read👇

EchoLogical Honestly, there's so much more I could say about this book but I'll leave it at this: it revealed my love of fantasy which in turn led me to accept myself as I am and helped me care less about what others thought of me. 7y
julesG 😍😍 I had a similar epiphany with this series. 7y
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MiyakoBunny I ❤️ everything about what you just wrote! & I'd be lying if I didn't say I adore that it was a book📖that helped you through it😎 7y
EchoLogical @julesG That's awesome. ☺ 7y
Dragon Definitely stacking this one 👍 7y
EchoLogical @MiyakoBunny Same. I didn't realize how important have been throughout my life thus far. It's crazy to think about. 7y
EchoLogical @Dragon It wasn't the book so much as it was the kind of book (fantasy). The story itself does hold a special place in my heart. It wasn't written as a companion to the original D&D games, if I'm not mistaken... Dragons, elves, wizards all wrapped up in a tale of good versus evil... 👌 I feel a reread coming on. 😆 7y
Dragon Sounds fun, love dragons 🐉 etc... 7y
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julesG
Dragons of Spring Dawning | Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
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#GypsyKatsBirthdayWeek

I thought I didn't have a single book with the #SeasonOfYourBirth in the title. Then I remembered this.

@GypsyKat

EchoLogical 😍😍😍 7y
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scullymode
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"People want to believe in something—even if, deep inside, they know it is false."

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gestapocat
Pickpick

This book was actually my very first Fantasy book that I ever bought and I remember why I bought it too! The cover art looked so freaking cool! I'm really glad I read it - because I totally got into it and bought the rest of the series. Weiss' & Hickman's chemistry really works because reading his or her other books' without the other co-author I noticed that they weren't as interested or well written. Also the book has some amazing characters!

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diggidydale

One of my favourite quotes by my favourite character of all time.

"Hope is the denial of reality. It is the carrot dangled before the draft horse to keep him plodding along in a vain attempt to reach it."

"Are you saying we shouldn't hope?"

"I'm saying we should remove the carrot and walk forward with our eyes open!

Whatshereadnext Love this quote! 8y
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bookishnerd
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Does Tas count for a best sidekick? He does to me! He is one of my favourites. #booktober (catch up)

Shemac77 I love Tas! And just finished a reread of this. 8y
LastSplash Looove this series! 8y
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LEGolasa
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My very first fantasy read. My sister had this whole series. Actually, I think she has everything Weis and Hickman ever wrote. She was reading it and she was the coolest person I knew at the time (ballpark 1996). Now I've got my own set 📚😎 #fantasyorscifi
@LibrarianRyan

DuckOfDoom This cover looks cool! 8y
LEGolasa @DuckOfDoom it is cool! All the cover art for the Dragonlance books are pretty awesome 😁 8y
gestapocat This was my first fantasy book too! I was like 13 when I bought it and only did because of the cool looking cover (it sat on my bookshelf for a while before I actually began to read it) it was such a good book though! Shortly after I bought the rest of the dragon lance series 8y
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Shemac77
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Pickpick

Fun to revisit the books from my youth but not as good a read as I remembered. Still decent though. And you can never go wrong with dragons, elves, and magi.
#readeverydayeverywhere
#paramediclitten
#nslittens

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Shemac77
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Morning reading; dialing it back to junior high when I devoured this whole series.
#readeverydayeverywhere
#morningreading #weisandhickman

[DELETED] 2232195534 Love your mug!! 8y
Shemac77 Thanks! I bought it here in town from a local potter. @kaysreadinglife 8y
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The DragonLance series is excellent. Love them all!

When I met Margaret Weis at Dragoncon years ago, I saw her name on a booth and said, "Wow! You're Margaret Weis?" She said, "Yes, that's me." I said "THE Margaret Weis?" She said, "Um... I guess so?"

Classic! I got all three autographed. ?

#SFF #fantasy #dragon #dragons #autographs #autographed #pick #picks

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