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The Hobbit
The Hobbit
J.R.R. Tolkien | 1937 | Children
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8.4 (144 Ratings)
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Written by Tolkien directed at mostly at children, so an easier read than LOTR (0 more)
Easily my all time favourite, orcs, dragons, dwarves, elves, men, evil doers and wizards with magic and sorcery... Insanely awesome.
  
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8.8 (453 Ratings)
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Definitely a must for any reader. Whether to track the books read, browse for the next great read or to chat with other bibliophiles this app is a book worms & dragons dream come true.
  
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Ellis Clarke goes on holiday to Beddgelert and finds more than she bargained for.

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    Fairy Tail

    Fairy Tail

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    Demons, dark wizards, dragons, and cats – players will find it all as they start your journey in...

Monster Manual (Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition)
Monster Manual (Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition)
2014 | Adventure, Dice Game, Fantasy, Game System, Roleplaying
A menagerie of deadly monsters for the world’s greatest roleplaying game
 
The Monster Manual presents a horde of classic Dungeons & Dragons creatures, including dragons, giants, mind flayers, and beholders–a monstrous feast for Dungeon Masters ready to challenge their players and populate their adventures.
 
The monsters contained herein are culled from the D&D game’s illustrious history, with easy-to-use game statistics and thrilling stories to feed your imagination.
 
The leader in providing contemporary fantasy entertainment, Dungeons & Dragons is the wellspring for the entire modern game industry, digital as well as analog. This newest edition draws from every prior edition to create a universally compelling play experience, and exemplifies the true spirit of a game that holds captive the hearts and minds of millions of players worldwide.
  
Third entry in the Weis/Hickman Dragonlance Chronicles trilogy, which sets the world of Krynn up for new adventures with a new Status Quo, and which finishes the story first began in Dragons of Autumn Twilight.

However, I found this to be lacking the intimacy of that first novel, or even the tragic pathos of Sturm from the second Dragons of Winter Night; too concerned with Tanis's internal struggles and skipping over a large part of just what happened to Raistlin and how he suddenly becomes so powerful (told in other spin-offs, perhaps?).

Also, and as with Dragons of Winter Night, not all characters survive the story, with one character in particular provided with a fitting farewell.

In short, and as a whole: these books are OK, but nothing remarkable.