I read different book series and a specialist book at the same time. When choosing my next book, I always wanted an overview. This page was created out of this wish. Here you will find books from both the private sector (mainly fantasy and thrillers) and professional environments.
In the third book of the series, the game of favour continues. The intrigues at the imperial court lead to a dramatic twist that shatters old alliances and forges new ones. At a rapid pace, the question of who is good and who is evil becomes increasingly unclear because most of the protagonists act with supposedly good intentions... may Bernhard's magic continue to work.
While searching for DnD items on Amazon, I found this English-language book. It's the first in an eight-part series. The hero wakes up in a lonely cave without memory of his past or name. In classic role-playing style, he must fight through the dungeon he's trapped in. As a role-playing fan, I find it a true delight to see how the exploration, looting, and leveling are woven into an exciting story
In Bernhard Hennen's sequel, the two opposing sides get to know each other and, through adversity, become allies as they both try to win the favor of the Transparent Emperor. An unexpected alliance dramatically shifts the balance of power between all involved. Diverse characters, exciting twists, and a world with its own rules of magic – the ideal reading material for sunny afternoons.
The rangers work together in the usual manner. This time, the recent fanatics are the focus. The missing comrade Gerd joins again and completes the team. Can the team prevent the impending disaster? So far, no challenge has been too great.
I devoured the band with joy. I will keep the upcoming books for summer vacation.
The final chapter of the trilogy, "Hero: The Legend of Drizzt," is a worthy conclusion to the entire series. After defeating the Demogorgon, Drizzt battles his inner demons. His allies—expected and unexpected—stand by him for the epic finale: for family, friendship, home, and peace. Salvatore manages to weave all the storylines into an incredible ending.
The middle part of a trilogy is usually the hardest, and it's no different with "Mastero." A wonderful Jarlaxle spins his threads and finds a way to lure Drizzt back to his birthplace. Many dialogues between sometimes rival characters are deeply developed, while other epic moments are incredibly brief. That's a shame. Everything seems to be heading towards a grand finale for the many beloved characters.
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