The Companions (Dragonlance: The Meetings Sextet, Vol. 6)
The Companions (Dragonlance: The Meetings Sextet, Vol. 6)
Caramon, Sturm, and Tasslehoff, on an innocent ship’s errand, are blown thousands of miles off course by a magic windstorm and transported to the eastern Bloodsea. Caramon and Sturm are left for dead while Tasslehoff mysteriously turns against his friends. . . .
Back in Solace, Raistlin convinces Flint Fireforge and Tanis Half-Elven that they must make a perilous journey to Mithas, the kingdom of the minotaurs. Their task: not only to rescue their friends, but also to defeat the elusive Nightmaster.
The Companions brings the cast of the Dragonlance series together for their first adventure. Author Tina Daniell wrote the best-seller Dark Heart.
User Ratings and Reviews
3 Stars Pretty disappointing!
It’s almost like 2 people wrote this: a bad writer & a good one. Parts of it are explained very well & others are told rather than explained.
The outline of the story is great. The telling is not. Tina did well with Dark Heart but it seemed she was overwhelmed with too many characters in this one.
3 Stars Not bad…but not good
First off…I am in the process of reading sixty or so dragonlance novels so click on my name for reviews of previous books….i’m reading them in order…now to this book…the Companions…This book is an ok adventure…I don’t like the new species added in prequels. There are also some timeline problems with Raistlin. It is a readable book, though. I would read it if you want to see the companions in an adventure, and it’s right in the middle of the books I have read. Definately better than Huma and Elven nation trilogy…Three Stars…An ok read.
4 Stars Good Book
I liked this book better than the other Dragonlance books (not written by Weis or Hickman). I felt more like it was a Dragonlance book, then someone trying to write a Dragonlance book. The plot was pretty good, if never overly exciting. Tas, however, made it worthwhile (as always). Overall, I would recommend this book to any Dragonlance fan.
4 Stars Good book..yet rushed.
As i read this book, i was pulled into it like i am with most books. I couldnt really put it down, though it did have slow parts, and scenes that seemed to have been just cut from the final printing..maybe that is just me, but i felt that things should have been explained a lot better than they were. But it was altogether a good book, and i did enjoy reading it. The only thing that i didnt like about it, was that the climax of the book..that last 20 pages or so, seemed to go by to quickly, with major gaps in the storyline. Tina did a good job in writing the book, i would say that her only flaws were leaving out a little too much info here and there.. But i do recommend it to any dragonlance fan.
5 Stars I love reading about my old friends!
Great storyline. I miss reading about the people I have come to know. Daniell brings it all back! Please write more! Thank you so much!
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