The Hunter's Blades Gift Set (Forgotten Realms: Hunter's Blades, #1-3; Legend of Drizzt, #14-16)

The Hunter's Blades Gift Set (Hunter's Blades #1-3 omnibus)

4.38 of 5 stars 4.38  ·  rating details  ·  1,666 ratings  ·  19 reviews
Drizzt at his scimitar-slashing best!

When Drizzt believes that his friends have been killed, trampled under the feet of a rampaging horde of orcs, the Hunter takes over and the already dangerous dark elf goes feral. Alone in the wilderness against an enemy that outnumbers him thousands to one, the lone drow is the most dangerous being in the unforgiving mountains of the fr...more
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Published August 28th 2007 by Wizards of the Coast (first published 2002)
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Jenni
The Hunter's blade Trilogy is actually books 17 18 and 19 in Salvatore's series about Drizzit the Dark Elf that turned away from his dark civilization to live a moral existence.

I'd have to say that this is the most disappointing series for me so far. Practically the whole trilogy was about the war with the Orcs in the Spine of the World. For me, the best part of the Drizzt books are the individual journeys and adventures. This series is all about war, so there really is no adventuring. I found...more
Chris
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Shauna
All three books were excellent! Reading them in the same volume was as if it was one epic. Killing, killing and more killing, but written in such a fantastic way. I'm not a morbid person, if you are unfamiliar with R.A. Salvatore, then don't read into my previous statement. For those that are, i won't have to say anything more than i have. I will read this trilogy again, as i know i missed some details from reading more than a few parts too fast because i wanted to know what was going to happen....more
Gerard
This was the first book I read out of all his series and now has me reading all the books leading to this one.
Christine
Really long book that I just couldn't put down...
Pat
This book is sweet its about a a dark elf Drizzt Do'urden who forsake his races evil ways and came to the surface and meets these great people and he befriends them. The first books in the series all explain these and the adventures they go on and eventually he even gets captured by the people he forsake.

In this book though Drizzts whole world is collapsing around him because his home and friends are all being attacked and overrun by orcs and are being led by a sweet evil dude named Obould.
Max
I ended up reading this set of books in a single sitting. After reading about these characters over the last 10 years, the story line really took a twist and I had to see what was going to happen next. Salvatore has a way of drawing you into the fight scenes so that you feel like you are actually there. His word usage is very descriptive and makes it come to life. And even in the most intense parts, he manages to throw in some humor.
J -rad
well this is a trilogy and I am on the third book in that trilogy and all i can say so far is wow. it is fantastic teh only hing that kind of bugs me is that Salvatore always recaps previous books becasue this is a large series. while it is necessary for new readers, since i am a dedicated fan it jstu gets in teh way now.
Eddie
Still readable and entertaining but by this point in the series the story has really lost it's edge. Seems like these were just an excuse to have the main character fight thousands of plucky bad guys. The internal struggle that drove the other books seems gone.
Cari Mcconnell
Really? Regis brought him back with his gem? You must have really been fighting for ideas.
The positive side of this trilogy is that the little philosophical snippits that by now you either love or hate are quite enlightening.
Aroura
The unresolved thing is there for the majority of the time again, but this gets five stars for how it's resolved at the very end! yum. unless there's another one that I don't know about and he unresolved it again.
GUS BUS!
Nov 09, 2007 GUS BUS! rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Fantasy Readers
A fantstic story. A great continuation of the Drizzt story. I loved the dwarven warfare presented in this book and i love Nanfoodle the gnome because he likes to make things explode as much as i do.
Jamie
So far this one is only mildly interesting but im only on page 20 or so and i know it will get better!
Scott Harris
Another awesome trilogy. Obviously I am a huge R.A. Salvatore fan. My favorite author.
Aislin
What I have read so far is probably among the best of this series from RA Salvatore.

Tiffany
I feel like crying over the anguish that Drizzt is going through.
Alex
loved the series because of the change it brings to the story.
Jullian
Dec 30, 2007 Jullian rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: nerds
its amazing for all the people who like fantasies and such
Punk XHikari
Drizzt, shitloadssa killing, insane action.
Amanda
May 19, 2013 Amanda marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Jim Blue
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James Money
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The Hunter's Blades Collector's Edition (Forgotten Realms: Hunter's Blades, #1-3; Legend of Drizzt, #14-16)
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As one of the fantasy genre’s most successful authors, R.A. Salvatore enjoys an ever-expanding and tremendously loyal following. His books regularly appear on The New York Times best-seller lists and have sold more than 10,000,000 copies. Salvatore’s most recent original hardcover, The Two Swords, Book III of The Hunter’s Blade Trilogy (October 2004) debuted at # 1 on The Wall Street Journal best-...more
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