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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.
  
Prince Harry: The Inside Story
Prince Harry: The Inside Story
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Prince Harry has always been a person that I have admired, even back in the time when I grew up in Macedonia. Whenever I'd see something about him on the news, I'd get all excited and I wouldn't take my eyes off him.

I like how Duncan brings us to Prince Harry's life. It feels like we are there, with him, on his adventures. I like how the story progresses and I learn more things about Harry that I haven't known before. Like for example the fact that his name is not even Harry haha :D It's Henry. Amazing, right?

Easy to read, and a story that would attract everyone that wants to know the inside of a royal world and for anyone that even wondered what it's like...