Brothers In Arms
Dragonlance: Raistlin Chronicles, Book 2
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Chris Sorensen
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The innocence of youth lost in war…
In the fiery siege of the city of Hope’s End the young mage Raistlin must leave behind his ideals to save himself and his brother. Yet as Raistlin and Caramon train as mercenaries, far away another soul is forged in the heat of battle. Another path is chosen, and a future dragon highlord begins her rise to power. She is Kitiara Uth Matar, the twins’ half sister.
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- Jade
- 15-04-16
Loved it.. As good as the first read
Loved it.. As good as the first read.
Voice performance engaging and we'll done
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- Greg
- 06-03-22
2nd Prequel to Dragonlance
Enjoyed this more adventure and development of the characters we enjoy. If you like the others you will like this.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-07-23
the wonderfully world of krynn
I have always loved these characters since I read the first trilogy 30 years ago. Raistiln immediately stands out as the most interesting and central character of the saga.
I read the twins trilogy afterward, and now I came back to this magical world with the young raistlin Chronicles. I recommend you read them all. weis and hickman are sublime in their storytelling, and the narrator helps a lot with the way he gives personality to each character by changing his voice like I used to do when I read for children.
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