Declare Books As The Halfling's Gem (The Legend of Drizzt #6)
Original Title: | The Halfling's Gem |
ISBN: | 0786938250 (ISBN13: 9780786938254) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Legend of Drizzt #6, The Icewind Dale Trilogy #3, Forgotten Realms, Forgotten Realms Chronological #22 , more |
Characters: | Drizzt Do’Urden, Artemis Entreri, Regis |
R.A. Salvatore
Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 4.17 | 35698 Users | 462 Reviews
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I can't even begin to explain how much I love these books and characters ❤️My wonderful Wulfgar ❤️
The sharp tounged and awesome Bruenor Battleaxe ❤️
The lovely and bad to the bone Cattie-Brie ❤️
I didn't add Regis but I love him too. 😊
These friends do everything for each other, even die if they have to and I never want to see that day come 😫
The ending was so sweet. Wulfgar and Cattie-Brie. Bruenor ruling over his home again. And we shall see with Drittz, he's never sits long and he has his own thoughts and worries of the world. And Guenhwyvar is by his side once again ❤️
I want to leave it with a funny little excerpt. Bruenor and Cattie-Brie are riding a fiery chariot through the sky to quickly get to their friends and help.
The silver dragon rolled over onto its back lazily, riding the morning winds with its legs-all four- crossed over it and its sleepy eyes half closed. The good dragon loved its morning glide, leaving the bustle of the world far below and catching the sun's untainted rays above the cloud level
But the dragon's marvelous orbs popped open wide when it saw the fiery streak rushing at it from the east. Thinking the flames to be the forerunning fires of an evil red dragon, the silver swooped around into a high cloud and poised to ambush the thing. But the fury left the dragon's eyes when it recognized the strange craft, a fiery chariot, with just the helm of the driver, a one-horned contraption, sticking above the front of the carriage and a young human woman standing behind, her auburn locks flying back over her shoulders.
Its huge mouth agape, the silver dragon watched as the chariot sped past. Few things piqued the curiosity of this ancient creature, who had lived so very many years, but it seriously considered following this unlikely scene.
A cool breeze wafted in then and washed all other thoughts from the silver dragon's mind. "Peoples," it muttered, rolling again onto its back and shaking its head in disbelief.
Happy Reading!
Mel ❤️
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Describe Of Books The Halfling's Gem (The Legend of Drizzt #6)
Title | : | The Halfling's Gem (The Legend of Drizzt #6) |
Author | : | R.A. Salvatore |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | January 29th 2008 by Wizards of the Coast (first published January 1990) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dungeons and Dragons. Forgotten Realms. Fiction. High Fantasy. Science Fiction Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. Role Playing Games |
Rating Of Books The Halfling's Gem (The Legend of Drizzt #6)
Ratings: 4.17 From 35698 Users | 462 ReviewsDiscuss Of Books The Halfling's Gem (The Legend of Drizzt #6)
Full of adventure after adventure and wild, daring escapades. Loved it. <34.25/5 Another great story and really good novel in this series by Salvatore. Listened on audiobook. Really enjoy the narrator Victor Bevine.
Great ending to this trilogy! I look forward to reading more Drizzt books when I get back home!
What stands out most in this final part of the Icewind Dale trilogy, is the lengths and strengths the main "good" characters go in order to save or avenge their love ones. A mother lifting a wagon to save her baby would not be out a place in the book.The action scenes and the ending tension are still top notch. Grabbing the reader and not letting go. Because the book is one action scene after another, is hard to put it down once you start reading.From sea to desert to urban environment to Hell
I don't like Regis. He's a thief and lazy.
For the first time in six books, I can see why people like R.A. Salvatore's Dark Elf series. I still don't like them myself, but The Halfling's Gem isn't completely without merit.I see that the series' greatest appeal must come from the obligatory and breathless battle sequences -- and those can be kind of entertaining. The Halfling's Gem contains the best of the series so far (taken in chronological order). From Rogues Circle to the Sewers of Calimport to Tarterus to victory, Salvatore rolls an
Probably the worst one in the series so far. I actually didn't enjoy this one in the least.Here's what this book reminded me of: I work a job where I scan a document into the computer as a picture then convert that picture into text using a "smart read" program. This program often messes up: interchanging I's, 1's and l's. It also mistakes O's and 0's and changes other things like t's to i's and ect. It even goes so far as to turn D's into I) or d's into cl. My job is to read through and correct
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