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Title: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: platinuuhits on September 30, 2005, 05:20:00 AM
I've wanted to read some of these books, but I don't know where to start. Could any of you tell me which book series to start from?
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: KageKeeper on September 30, 2005, 06:06:00 AM
Oh. Wow.

There are so many FR books to read, and they are all great.

Almost anything by R.A. Salvatore is awesome, including all his Drizzt novels as well as his Cleric Quintet series.

Umm...I have read so many I have forgotten alot of them..heh.

I believe there is a Harper series...it was good if I recall.

Hmm..that should get you started. :)
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: ModernMarvel on September 30, 2005, 06:13:00 AM
Well, the Dark Elf trilogy really gives you a good background on Drizz't. If you're looking for something above ground (heh) Then I'd try the earlier Elminster novels, or the Knights of Myth Drannor books.

Personally, if I were going to start, I'd start with a bang. The biggest, most impacting event in Forgotten Realms was the Time of Troubles. You go from one end of Faerun to the other, meet tons of famous character, and you'll read about how the current state of affairs in Faerun started. The 3 books are Shadowdale, Tantras, and Waterdeep. You can find them in paperback anywhere, and they're one heck of a good read.

NOTE: Stay away from Elminster in Hell until you know ALOT about Forgotten Realms...you'll just get confused.

Marv's list of truly great Forgotten Realms books:
Shadowdale
Tantras
Waterdeep
Crucible: Trial of Cyric the Mad (my favorite)
Dark Elf Trilogy
The Cleric's Quintet
The Fall of Myth Drannor (somewhat hard to find...amazon should have it)

Enjoy:)

Marv.....now with more Chocolate Chips!
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: lonnarin on September 30, 2005, 07:11:00 AM
The "Realms of ______"  series is a great place to start if you want to test a whole lotta authors at once.  They have Realms of Shadow, Realms of the Underdark, Realms of Infamy, Realms of Valor and Realms of Magic.  Each one is a series of short stories by all the major authors (Salvatore, Cunningham, Greenwood, Thomsen, Moore , etc.) all focused on a subject or theme from Forgotten Realms.
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: Dark Jester on September 30, 2005, 07:21:00 AM
The Spellfire trilogy is good too. :)

-Jester
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: Filatus on September 30, 2005, 07:22:00 AM
Elaine Cunningham is by far one of the more talented authors. At the moment I'm reading the Counselors & Kings trilogy. Good reading and you don't have to know anything about FR before you start reading it.

EDIT: My signature are quotes from the second book by the way.
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: jjkolb on September 30, 2005, 07:24:00 AM
The Icewind Dale Trilogy (Salvatore) is really good.  It encompasses the followibg books:
The Crystal Shard
Streams of Silver
The Halfling's Gem
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: miltonyorkcastle on September 30, 2005, 09:08:00 AM
yes, the Icewind Dale trilogy is the set of books that introduced Drizzt Do'Urden to the world... now there are tons of books with or about him.
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: Magnulas on September 30, 2005, 09:31:00 AM
I have not read a single one of these books :( I should look for them next time I'm in a book store
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: Force_of_Will_ on September 30, 2005, 09:36:00 AM
The avatar Trilogy was great.

Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: Wintersheart on September 30, 2005, 10:26:00 AM
Avatar trology is that the Darkwalker on Moonsheas one?

Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: Talan Va'lash on September 30, 2005, 08:30:00 PM
If you're going to start reading the Drizzt books, read the icewind dale trilogy before reading the dark elf trilogy

storyline chronologically the trilogies go:

Dark elf Trilogy
Icewind dale trilogy
I forget what the third one is called trilogy

But the Icewind dale trillogy was written first and theres a bit of inconsistency and references to stuff you wont know about if you read the dark elf first.

-TV
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: Kapitän Awesome on September 30, 2005, 08:59:00 PM
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ModernMarvel - 9/30/2005  9:13 AM

NOTE: Stay away from Elminster in Hell until you know ALOT about Forgotten Realms...you'll just get confused.



He's right...I read the entire Elminster series, and by the end, I had no idea what was going on....But, what's the harper series called? I'd like to get it (don't have much good reading these days),
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: Zen on September 30, 2005, 09:05:00 PM
Don't forget to lookin the library frist many of us OLD dudes donated books to them :)

And don't get stuck on FR there are lots of good fantisy books out there.;)
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: Tobias on September 30, 2005, 09:17:00 PM
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Talan Va'lash - 9/30/2005 11:30 PM If you're going to start reading the Drizzt books, read the icewind dale trilogy before reading the dark elf trilogy storyline chronologically the trilogies go: Dark elf Trilogy Icewind dale trilogy I forget what the third one is called trilogy But the Icewind dale trillogy was written first and theres a bit of inconsistency and references to stuff you wont know about if you read the dark elf first. -TV

  The third series was "Legacy of the Drow" which contained "The Legacy", "Starlass Nights", "Siege of Darkness", and "Passage to Dawn"
    Oh then the fourth series which is my favorite. "Paths of Darkness". Which has "The Silent Blade", "The Spine of the World", "Servent of the Shard", and "The Sword Coast".
Title: RE: Books by forgotten realms
Post by: platinuuhits on October 03, 2005, 01:19:00 PM
So i Should start with the ice wind dale trilogy? well i guess i'm making a stop to books-a-million! Thanks for the help everyone!
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