Samuel Peterson’s Reviews > The Legend of Drizzt, Book IV > Status Update
Samuel Peterson
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Our new protagonists here now have an increased pressure and tension from their respective lives, but I'm still wondering on how this relates to our beloved heroes, Drizzt, Catti-Brie, and Wulfgar?
— Mar 21, 2026 02:27PM
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Samuel Peterson
is on page 426 of 1040
On to the second act of the second book (finally), and I like how we have a summary of the different forms of government that we've encountered in society so far. I'm reminded to how the Dungeon Master's Guide of DnD had provided helpful guidance on different governments you can use in your campaign.
— Mar 21, 2026 02:43PM
Samuel Peterson
is on page 423 of 1040
I'm with the sister on this. Running away is the right solution. It may not be the best, but it's better than possible g(r)ape from her suitor and beatings from her father.
— Mar 21, 2026 02:34PM
Samuel Peterson
is on page 421 of 1040
If the mother was in the house, she would reprimand her husband for striking their daughter in anger, anger that was not from her but from his fellow peasants making fun of him.
— Mar 21, 2026 02:16PM
Samuel Peterson
is on page 410 of 1040
Ugh, this guy! Why are we following this sheltered lordling?! Why can't we follow Drizzt?
— Mar 12, 2026 09:17PM
Samuel Peterson
is on page 408 of 1040
That is a plea for help if I ever saw one. Some other planar creature, malevolent most likely, will hear it.
— Mar 12, 2026 09:05PM
Samuel Peterson
is on page 401 of 1040
What is with this sudden YA writing of a romantic scene between a dark-haired, quiet boy and the farmer's daughter? The tone shift of this is more humorous than anything. Especially when the last chapter was mostly composed of a bar fight.
— Mar 07, 2026 04:07PM
Samuel Peterson
is on page 400 of 1040
While the attitude of being against "selling" one's daughter for a better means of living is relatively modern, the act itself is ancient.
— Mar 07, 2026 03:59PM
Samuel Peterson
is on page 394 of 1040
I'm not really sure what the point of this side-story is with the sheltered, young nobleman falling in love with a peasant girl and her not realizing.
— Mar 07, 2026 03:19PM
Samuel Peterson
is on page 364 of 1040
Ha! This love-sick puppy of a prince reminds me of the princes in "Into the Woods." Especially with his singing "'I must know!'"
— Jan 12, 2026 02:08PM

