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Dragonlance: Elven Nations #1-3

The Elven Nations Trilogy

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The classic story of Kith-Kanan and the Kinslayer Wars

The leader of the Silvanesti dies, leaving his twin sons to promote very different course for the elves they lead equally. Other nations see only weakness in the elves, and the brothers cannot lay aside their own differences to lead their people when a bitter territory war begins. It becomes a war of elf against elf, of isolation versus connection, until Kith-Kanan and his followers found the homeland of Qualinost. But their troubles do not stop there.

768 pages, Paperback

First published August 30, 2005

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111 reviews
September 6, 2009
My god, how badly does a book have to suck before you put it down? This one almost hit that point. Full of fantasy archetypes, it was utter, disgusting, boring predictability. I'm used to the exciting Martin, Erikson, or in the least Miller, and this novel, relatively, sucked. It shows why many despise the genre, and rightfully so.
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April 8, 2016
More of a 3.5 star read. The first two books of the trilogy were just OK. I enjoyed them and the story was interesting but I found myself putting other books ahead of them. The third book however, was far more interesting to me. I got through it pretty quickly and really enjoyed it.
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301 reviews21 followers
July 12, 2023
I am being a touch kind giving this one 3 stars. As a Dragonlance series it warrants 3 simply because of the length of time involved and the events which occur within it.
I have never been a fan of the Thompson and Cook writing duo - their works for me are always a bit of a bore and the adventures within them simple and cardboard. Douglas Niles on the other hand usually does a good job, his part in the trilogy brought the series up a notch.
Overall, glad to have read this series again and to own it in its omnibus form with three novels under one cover.
My only regret with this collected volume is that it does not have the original ink drawings found at the beginning of each chapter and instead has a rendering of two crowns throughout.
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Author 13 books106 followers
April 13, 2018
I loved this novel, though some may find it predictable, or even cliché. The novel hooked me from the start with its well-developed characters, and thoroughly-examined conflicts. I read these some seven years ago (in 2011), and I still remember the protagonists' names, and the twins' struggle in the icy, snow-covered mountains, their love triangle, and the sad ending of the life-long conflict with their father. I remember these details because in some way, I identified with the characters, and their struggles.
13 reviews
April 3, 2022
Finally made a point to go back and read the whole trilogy (I loved the first book as a child but could never find the rest in stores). Not exactly high art, but entertaining. I can happily say that the saga of Kith-Kanan was ended in a satisfying manner. After all these years, it was nice to tie that loose end.
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6 reviews
May 12, 2013
Átti von á meiru. Fyrsta bókin mjög góð. Bók 2 allt í lagi en síðasta bókin var ekki nægilega eftirminnileg.
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7 reviews
January 15, 2014
Muy buen libro lleno de historia y detalles. Losp ersonajes se sienten vivos y es un placer seguirlos en sus aventuras lamentabemente el final deja algo decepcionado pero no esta mal
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