Customer Review: It is interesting to start the guide with a full 1st level adventure as chapter 1. It is also interesting to see the new maps and art. The book is a guide to the realms. The book is clear that the FR players hand book is also needed. The rules are mostly in the FR PHB and not in this book and maybe... more info
Customer Review: This book provides some assistance to the imagination for those that aren't too familiar with the races of the realm, and for those that just want to get a visual look to some of the great characters. I bought this for my wife, and it ended up making her to go back and read the books just so she can... more info
Customer Review: War in the fantasy world can be uplifting or it can be cruel. See what happens when twelve talented authors put their spin on things in REALMS OF WAR.... In Paul S. Kemp's "Continuum", Rivalen was willing to do anything to serve his priestess. But was the cost worth it? Continuum is an... more info
Customer Review: Screw all those people who say this book sucks or whatever...! The series gets better and better... So many things in here you just don't see happening and when they do, they blow you the frak away!! The battles, the gore, the intrigue, the deciet, it's just too good to say anything negative about... more info
Customer Review: To all Forgotten Realms fans, this is a great series. To all those who want to read Forgotten Realms books, this series should be one of the first that you read, starting with R.A. Salvatore's Drizzt trilogy's, then moving on to this series. The 7 book series outlines each member of the Uskreven... more info
Customer Review: As with any anthology, some of the stories in Realms of the Elves were good, some were bad, and some were just average. The first tale in the books was "Traitors" by Richard Lee Byers. I enjoyed this story as I thought the author did a good job of exploring the conflict between the characters'... more info
Customer Review: Scream of Stone is the third and final installment in the Watercourse trilogy by Philip Athans. First two novels truly impressed me with their uniqueness, depth and general quality. This one lives up to the standard. Its should be mentioned that these three novels are in fact a single book divided... more info
Customer Review: This novel is the opening one of the Watercourse trilogy by Philip Athans. Reading the reviews here, I was skeptic about its quality, understanding it as some kind of a failed G.R.R. Martin wannabe set in FR. Oh, I was so wrong.
The story in this book is far from your standard hack and slash... more info