11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Just what Krynn needed, 18 Aug 2005
By Andrew Gray "Beezer Review" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Blades of the Tiger: 1 (Taladas Chronicles) (Mass Market Paperback)
After several years of sub-par story lines set in Ansalon, Wizards of the Coast seems to have realized they need to explore more of the world of Krynn. Along come Taladas, a new continent not yet explored - or even knew about in the world of Krynn.
It took me a little while to get used to some of the nuances of the continent such as the different names for the gods and the 'altered' races. Once you come to grips with the changes the novel moves on at a brisk pace. I was surprised the book was over 400 pages, typical Dragonlance books average 300-350. Good to see they are allowing a little more in terms of word count.
I hesitate to give this book a perfect 5, as that would mean it was perfect and there was nothing to improve on. I think Pierson, is one of the up and coming Dragonlance authors. Yet, I think some of his dialog in this book seemed forced - at times it felt like the same character was talking when in fact it was a completely different character.
I think this series has great promise and one that I will follow for sure.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Bold New Continent, 8 Aug 2005
By Brett E. Lehr - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Blades of the Tiger: 1 (Taladas Chronicles) (Mass Market Paperback)
The continent of Ansolon may belong to Weis and Hickman but Chris Pierson has staked his claim to Taladas in a big way!
Blades of the Tiger is one of the absolute best books ever and the crowning jewel in the crown that will adorn Pierson's brow for years to come. A book filled with sharp edged betrayal, loyalty unto death and tragic heroes, this book sets the precedence by which all future novels based in Taladas should be measured. After the oft overlooked yet phenomenal Kingpriest trilogy, Chris Pierson has been rewarded with the opportunity of a lifetime in establishing Taladas as an unforgiving and cut throat continent that Ansalon was supposed to be before it was watered down with weak storylines.
If the remainder of the series is even half as good as Blades, prepare to have your world rocked!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, 30 Jun 2005
By brad - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Blades of the Tiger: 1 (Taladas Chronicles) (Mass Market Paperback)
One of the best Dragonlance novels I've read in a long time. As the before reviewer stated, maybe this is what Krynn needed. Something new and unexplored, yet not drastically different from Ansalon.
Pierson weaves a good tale I must say. He often switches from one of the three main characters and their own perspective outlook, which makes the read utterly absorbing. Even though this book runs over 400 pages, not once did I feel like it was dragging on. If anything I wanted it to go longer! Good start to what should be an even better series.
I'm ashamed to admit I didn't give much thought to his Kingpriest Trilogy when it came out but now I can't wait to get my hands on it after finishing this book.