World Famous Comics NetworkWorld Famous Comics Network World Famous Comics CommunityComic Book ClassifiedsSketchCards.com
WFC Home | About | Columns | Comics | Contests | Features | Freebies | Gallery | Links | News | Podcasts | Shop
SHOP >> David Mack | Andy Lee | Amy Allen | Michonne | Dean Haglund | Virginia Hey | WFC Published | WFC Auctions



ScheduleUPDATED TODAY! Mon, 8-Sep-2008
Anything Goes TriviaAnything Goes Trivia
Bob Rozakis
Megaton ManMegaton Man
Don Simpson
Tony's Online TipsTony's Online Tips
Tony Isabella
TrevorTrevor
Piper & Lee


NewsNEWS 8-Sep-2008 4:34am
Tobey Maguire and Sam Raimi look set for...
Justice League: Season One (Blu-ray)
Superhero tale lacks heart
Tobey Maguire still the man to play Spid...

Comic Book - Movie - Video Game - Anime 

Friends & Affiliates
Adobe Store
Amazon.com
Anime Studio
Apple Store
Dick Blick Art Materials
eBay
GoDaddy.com

StarWarsShop.com
TFAW
World Famous Comics: Dragons of the Dwarven Depths (Dragonlance: The Lost Chronicles, Vol. 1)
Dragons of the Dwarven Depths (Dragonlance: The Lost Chronicles, Vol. 1)
By: Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Hardcover
Format: Bargain Price
Label: Wizards of the Coast
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 435
Publication Date: July 11, 2006
Release Date: July 11, 2006

Enlarge Image
Dragons of the Dwarven Depths (Dragonlance: The Lost Chronicles, Vol. 1)
List Price: $25.95
Used Price: $3.69
3rd Party New: $5.99
Amazon's Price: $7.99

You Save: $17.96 (69%)
Usually ships in 24 hours


Similar Items

Dragons of the Highlord Skies (Dragon Lance: The Lost Chronicles, Vol. 2)

Amber and Iron (Dragonlance: The Dark Disciple, Vol. 2)

Amber and Ashes (Dragonlance: The Dark Disciple, Vol. 1)

Dragons of Summer Flame

Amber and Blood (Dragonlance: The Dark Disciple, Vol. 3)
More Similar Items...


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

3 out of 5 starsEnjoyable, but not of the standard of the chronocles series
For those of you who read the chronocles series in the eighties or nineties and reread this beside those books, the author's writing style has matured considerably, but at the same time it appears that they have decided to pad out events to a large extent. In short, this book is not very exciting, although will be a trip down memory lane for those in need of one. There are no cliffhangers in the entire book of note.

Do not read this book unless you are a fan of Flint, or at least Tasslehoff (who isn't?). The book seems designed to give Flint more "screen time" as he doesnt make it to the end of the chronocles series.

I would say this book is worse than anything in the chronocles trilogy, the legends trilogy, or the soulforge. If you have already read those, you will probably better enjoy Dragons of the Highlord Skies, the follow-up to this effort. In short, this book is like an old friend who is familiar, comforting, but possibly not as interesting as you remembered.



5 out of 5 starsDragonlance standard!
This book lives up to the Dragonlance standard in my opinion. It portrays the events that took place between the first two book of the chronicles trilogy (after the escape for Pax Tharkas).

Definetly worth reading if you crave to know what convinced the dwarfs of Thorbadin to shelter 800 human refugees, or if you crave to know how a hammer that has been lost for over 300 years finally resurfaced.



5 out of 5 starsAwesome addition
Halfway through the book and am really curious to how this plays out. So far an awesome addition to your current Dragon Lance collections. I would reccomend this book to anyone who is interested in the main chatacters from the Dragon Lance trillogy



5 out of 5 starsAnother Great Novel!!!!
What can one say? This is written by the creators of the Dragonlance Chronicles. The very people that beta tested the original 1st Edition AD&D Dragonlance modules. The very people that wrote the novels AFTER they roleplayed it out.

Most likely this new trilogy was roleplayed out during the adventuring phase and just took this long to be put to paper for the fans enjoyment. I'll make sure I ask Margaret next time I see her at either Origins and/or GenCon and/or Dragon Con.

Oh! And just for bragging rights: Margaret is a great dancer! That dance at Dragon Con a couple years ago is still a highlight of my life!!

Now, many of you may be thinking that I'm biased in this interview. But, I read the original Dragonlance trilogy when it FIRST came out. Yeah, I'm old. Older than dirt. HA!!!! I even played the AD&D 1st Edition Dragonlance modules BEFORE the novels even came out.

What's interesting is that when I roleplayed Raistlin he gradually became "evil" under my watch. I even commented on this to Margaret Weis one of the times I met her.

Anyway, I may be biased, but the Weis/Hickman written Dragonlance novels can't be beat. Pick this new trilogy up if you've already read the others. And, if you haven't read the other novels-- GET GOING!!!!



2 out of 5 starsterrible
I gave this two stars just because it's Dragonlance. I loved the original Chronicles and Legends, and even found the latest War of Souls not bad. Soulforge and Brothers in Arms were great too.

There are a couple good moments in the 2nd half of the book. However, the vast majority of the book is painful to read and incredibly ponderous. I thought at first it might be because I'm older now and had outgrown Weis and Hickman's writing style, but then I went back to the above mentioned books and leafed through them.

The curious thing is it's almost as if someone different wrote this novel. It simply doesn't flow at all, and worse, the characters themselves are poorly developed. Raistlin sounds whiny, Caramon is dumb beyond belief, etc.

I have no idea what happened, except two theories: first is that there was some sort of time pressure. Second, Weis has said on message boards that her partnership with Hickman is such that she writes and he fills in the "nuts and bolts," with ideas on the economy, clothing, etc. So perhaps this time Hickman wanted to try his hand for the majority of a book?

Anyway, whatever the reason, after reading Star of Guardians, Legends, Chronicles, War of Souls, DeathGate Cycle, that trilogy with Matthew, Darksword... Dragons of Dwarven Depths is by far the WORST out of them all. Just absolutely painful to try to get through. (even Dragons of Highlord Skies is better, much better written with better flow, although I hate how Kitiara is some lovesick, jealous puppy. I mean, I know she has a thing for Tanis, but please, Highlord Skies was so overdone on that note)

(I'm still glad I bought Dwarven Depths though. Happy to support the authors...even bought that HORRENDOUS DVD knowing I would hate it after the previews... A forever thank you for Chronicles and Legends and hours of pure enjoyment!)


Related Categories:Similar Items

Dragons of the Highlord Skies (Dragon Lance: The Lost Chronicles, Vol. 2)

Amber and Iron (Dragonlance: The Dark Disciple, Vol. 2)

Amber and Ashes (Dragonlance: The Dark Disciple, Vol. 1)

Dragons of Summer Flame

Amber and Blood (Dragonlance: The Dark Disciple, Vol. 3)
More Similar Items...

Books
 Comics
  Comic Strips
  How to Draw Comics
  How to Draw Manga

 Graphic Novels
  AiT/Planet Lar
  Alternative Comics
  Archie Comics
  Avatar Press
  DC Comics
    Batman
    Justice League
    Superman
  Dark Horse Comics
    Hellboy
    Sin City
    Star Wars
  Drawn & Quarterly
  Devil's Due Publishing
  Dreamwave
  Fantagraphics Books
  Gemstone/Gladstone
  IDW Publishing
  Image Comics
  Kitchen Sink Press
  Marvel Comics
    Fantastic Four
    Spider-Man
    Wolverine
    X-Men
  Oni Press
  SLG/Slave Labor
  TwoMorrows
  Top Shelf Productions

 Manga
  ADV Manga
  Antarctic Press
  Central Park Media
  Digital Manga
  Gutsoon
  TokyoPop
  Viz Communications

 Books
  Animation
  Antiques & Collectibles
  Art Instruction & Ref.
  Art Reference
  Arts
  Business
  Cartooning
  Children's
  Computer Graphics
  Computers & Internet
  Digital Business
  Drawing (general)
  Entertainment
  Entrepreneurship
  Figure Drawing
  Games
  Graphic Design
  Horror
  Humor
  Literature & Fiction
  Movies
  Music
  Mystery & Thrillers
  Nonfiction
  Photography
  Pop Culture Collectibles
  Popular Culture
  Publishing & Books
  Reference
  Role Playing & Fantasy
  Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  Screenwriting Film
  Screenwriting TV
  Sketchbooks/Journals
  Stationary
  Teens
  Television
  Toys
  Video Games
  Writing

 Calendars


WFC Home | About | Columns | Comics | Contests | Features | Freebies | Gallery | Links | News | Podcasts | Shop

Click here to buy the latest movie posters!

World Famous Comics Network
World Famous Comics Community
ComicsCommunity.com
Comic Book Classifieds
ComicBookClassifieds.com
SketchCards.com
SketchCards.com

GO SHOPPING >>

© 1995 - 2008 World Famous Comics. All rights reserved. All other © & ™ belong to their respective owners.
Advertiser Info . Terms of Use . Privacy Policy . Contact Info
World Famous Comics Network