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The Icewind Dale Trilogy
The Icewind Dale Trilogy | R. A. Salvatore
12 posts | 15 read | 9 to read
This slip-covered gift box set contains the first three books published by Salvatore: "The Crystal Shard, Streams of Silver, " and "The Halfling's Gem." These titles introduced the author's signature character, Drizzt Do'Urden, upon whom his many "New York Times" bestselling titles are based.
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LiseWorks
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December 1 #DevineDecember Elves This is the best series for Fantasy Readers. There is lots of sword fights! 😉 It deals with racism, love and friendship. I always think of Drizzt when I think of elves. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs 💙🤍💙 2y
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SilverShanica
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I am posting one book per day from my to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new - don‘t judge me I have a lot of books.
Join the fun if you want. This is day 88.
#bookstoread
#tbrpile
#bookstagram

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Ddzmini
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Love these adventures 🙌🏽 just completed this and moving to my next read 📖😋

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Ddzmini
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I completely agree we need dragons 🐉 😋📖🙌🏽

Nute Yes! 5y
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Ddzmini
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I really love a distinctive map in a book 🗺 📖😋

starlight97 Book maps are the best! 🗺️📍 6y
TheSpineView Love maps in books! 6y
DaveGreen7777 Me, too! I actually follow where the events are taking place on the maps! 😁 6y
Crazeedi What everyone already said!❤❤❤ 6y
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Ddzmini
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Starting this today 📖😋

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jfalkens
The Icewind Dale Trilogy | R. A. Salvatore
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Jozua
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The ultimate adventure begins here!!!

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BeansPage
The Icewind Dale Trilogy | R. A. Salvatore
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I'm sorry, I just can't get into books like this. I like fantasy fiction but in this genre I can't get into books where the names of people and places are ridiculously hard to pronounce (even just in your head), the scenes & stories are typical cliche's and hard to follow.
However I'm sure someone that enjoys high fantasy such as World of Warcraft and Dungeons and Dragons would really enjoy these books.

GrilledCheeseSamurai Younger me loved these books! I doubt current me wouldn't be nearly as fond of them without that nostalgia. I'm a fantasy nut though, so maybe I still would. 🤔 7y
BeansPage Interesting thought 😉 7y
Hugheslifts These were fine for me, even in terms of naming conventions which, if you‘re familiar with the source material (then TSR games), remained consistent and true. As far as high-fantasy novels go, these are some of the most well-rounded works available and have laid the foundation for volumes upon volumes of expanded content within The Forgotten Realms setting. (edited) 7y
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DarkLady

I should have killed him when I had him in the web.

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DarkLady
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I read this with my son years ago and so loved it!! A story of a dark drow leaving his homeland and discovering where he truly belongs. I would highly recommend.
As you can see I'm reading it again.