Long separated siblings Amero and Nianki are reunited, only to find themselves battling old enemies who hold the fate of Krynn in their hands. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Okay, I read Brother of the Dragon (book 2, and I have been unable to find book 1 anywhere) and I loved it. A great story with amazing chars. and a wonderous plotline. I finished the book then had to get Sister of the Sword. I JUST finished reading it. SPOILER WARNRING!!!!! Okay, I got through this book fairly quickly, and I shed tears at certain points. But as the end came along, and Arkupelli wins the war, I started to get happy and was like "Yay, happy ending on it's way." Then Amero gets killed, Duranix leaves, Karada went Lord knows where, and, well, it all just SUCKED! I feel a need to re-write this book, or at least put a disclaimer on the originals. "WARNING: Do not read if you are prone to heartbreak, despair, or really really poopy feeling things"
A thrilling Conclusion to a splendid Trilogy!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Brother and sister Amero and Nianki are reunited in this epic tale of the Barbarians.... While one tribe is allied with a bronze dragon and one is allied with perhaps the most exquisitely written green dragon in Dragonlance-dom, Sthenn, a battle takes place that will draw into it race of good and evil... will there be balance? Yes. Will characterization and action be well balanced? Heck yes! This book made me thrill and tears were certainly shed at points of the story. Overall Thompson and Cook prove to me that they can write Krynn well... The female warrior Karada is easily a heroine to rival favorites like Laurana... well done!
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