Written by David Cook, the book is a classic D&D novel from the early 90s. As far as D&D novels go, it’s on my list of top 10 for sure. This novel is one of the few written in the D&D setting. Spelljammer! Some of you might not be familiar with this setting for D&D that included huge spaceships and alien creatures and wormholes and all sorts of other goodness. There’s three authors, but the series still manages to come together as a cohesive whole. ![]() Overall, this is a fantastic set of three books. ![]() The books follow the adventures of Shal Bal, Ren o’ the Blade, Tarl Desanea, and their various descendants as they investigate the mystical pools that plague the Moonsea region. They’re not my VERY favorite D&D novels, but they’re on my top 10 list for sure. In fact, I would say that these are some of the first D&D novels you should read if you’re getting into the world of Dungeons & Dragons fiction for the first time. The games were old (back when graphics weren’t very good), but the books are even better. These books were video games too! Cool, right? When you combine D&D novels and D&D video games, you sometimes get something really good. Check them out if you have some time and want to dive into a rich fantasy world. Published from October 1991 to June 1994, they are currently owned and published by Wizards of the Coast (which is owned by Hasbro!) All that aside, these are some of the best official D&D novels of all time. There’s still a lot of fantasy adventure in the series, so don’t think you’re going to be bored or anything. The books follow Cadderly Bonaduce, a scholar-cleric, as he attempts to stop the “Chaos Curse.” Yes, it sounds like typical pulp fiction, but Salvatore manages to rise above and really focus on the character of Cadderly who is not as all-powerful as Drizzt. While RA Salvatore is well known for the Drizzt books, the Cleric Quinted (a set of five books) is truly a great series. In fact, the Dragonlance adventure module is LitRPG Read’s pick of one of the best D&D modules of all time.ĭ&D Novels: Dragonlance The Cleric Quintet The books in Dragonlance Chronicles were published from November 1984 to September 1985 and truly helped shape early Dungeons & Dragons as it grew. The Dragonlance Chronicles series was the first set of Dragonlance novels published, and was followed by the Dragonlance Legends series. Authors Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis are highly talented and were able to work together to create a rich fantasy world. ![]() ![]() As a well loved D&D fantasy series, there’s a lot more books than this trilogy, but these three books hold a special place in the hearts of many. But when Destina arrives in Solace - home not only to Tas but to fellow heroes Caramon and Tika Majere-she sets into motion a chain of events more deadly than she had ever anticipated, one that could change not only her personal history but the fate of the entire world, allowing a previously defeated evil to once again gain ascendancy.This is, of course, a classic set of D&D novels that any fan of Dungeons & Dragons should read at least once. The last known holder of the Device was one of the Heroes of the Lance: the free-spirited kender, Tasselhoff Burrfoot. With nothing left in the world to support her but wits and determination, she hatches a bold plan: to secure the Device of Time Journeying she read about in one of her father's books and prevent her father's death. Not only does she lose her beloved father, but the legacy he has left her: a wealthy fiancé, and rule over the family lands and castle. But when her father dies in the War of the Lance, her carefully constructed world comes crashing down. The first new Dragonlance novel from Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman in over a decade, and featuring fan-favorite characters from the iconic first two trilogies, Dragonlance Chronicles and Dragonlance Legends-books that brought a generation of fans into the fantasy fold.ĭestina Rosethorn-as her name implies-believes herself to be very much a favored child of destiny.
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