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The Second Generation (Dragonlance: The Second Generation) [Paperback]

Margaret Weis , Tracy Hickman
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Wizards of the Coast; illustrated edition edition (28 Feb 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0786926945
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786926947
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 2.9 x 17.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 346,023 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Combines the stories of the children of the Companions with such novellas as "Raistlin's Daughter," "Kitiara's Son," and "The Sacrifice," and includes two previously unpublished works and a song and reference index.

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A new generation, new twists., 9 Nov 2003
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Ian Tapley "thefragrantwookiee" - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Second Generation (Dragonlance: The Second Generation) (Paperback)
THE STORY:
Five actually. In the first we meet Kitiara's son, an honourable knight in the thrall of darkness, his only hope being Caramon and Tanis, the ageing heroes. The second introduces the reader to Caramon's three sons and shows how one of them walks the path of the mage. The third is a humourous tale about Caramon's three sons being caught up in a wager involving a powerful gem, a gambling god and a ship full of gnomes. The next tale is about the mage Raistlin, who deplores all other beings, and his short romance with a mysterious woman. The final story is about the growing schism among the elves and how Tanis and his son become embroiled in dark plots.

WHAT'S GOOD:
The true genius of this book is the way in which the next generation of heroes are echoes of their predecessors, but with new character twists. The knight Sturm is echoed by his son Steel, but the latter has fallen into dark ways. Caramon's sons Sturm and Tanin are clear reflections of him, but with his character divided between them. The third son, Palin, walks a similar path to Raistlin, but ultimately turns away from the temptation of dark magic. Tanis and his son play excellent counterpoint to one another as they share the same values but fail to see each other's worth until the end. As with all Weis and Hickman's work, these short stories are well written and flow easily. Also, I should say that the book's worth buying if only to read about the bizarre gnome ship (which makes a worrying kind of sense!).

WHAT'S BAD:
Naturally, because this is a stepping stone between the 'Dragonlance Chronicles' and 'Dragons Of Summer Flame', it's essential to have knowledge of the previous books and you're gonna want to buy 'Summer Flame' to find out where the unresolved issues here lead.

A good solid bit of late-night entertainment.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a great book, 24 Nov 2005
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Mr. David James "davepbgrg2" (United kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Second Generation (Dragonlance: The Second Generation) (Paperback)
I remember purchasing this book almost over a year after i had finished the legends trilogy and how nice it was to read about the children of the heroes we have been reading about. It felt like they stopped becoming characters in a book then and became REAL people. If you have read the previous 2 trilogies then you will be as happy as I was that these people have settled down and had familys after the dramatic events of the previous series. For those of you wondering this book consists of 5 short stories detailing the children of the hero of the lance.Below I will give a brief summary of each of the 5 stories, look away now if you don;t want to know.

The first book is about a son sturm and kitira had before the war of the lance,steel brightblade,who lets just say is not the sort of son you would expect sturm to have fathered.
The second is about caramon and tikas son wizard son palin majere.Before you think "another raistlin" let me say that is not the case.
The third details palin and his brothers, tanin and sturm, exploits. This was my favourite story even though it was a bit ridicolous.
The fourth details a LEGEND about raistlins daughter! Books later on in the series confirm if this is true or not.
The last one details tanis and lauranas son gil. I didnt enjoy this one as much as the others however it sets the stage for events detailed in later novels.

In conclusion, if you want to read about how the heroes of the lance are doing with thier new families then pick up this book, you will not be dissopointed.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Second Generation (Dragonlance), 4 Jan 2007
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John Simpson "simmy0ne" (Scotland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Second Generation (Dragonlance: The Second Generation) (Paperback)
I'll keep it short. I got into the dragonlance novels about 2 years ago and have worked my way through a LOT of them so far. I wasn't sure of what to expect from a story without the original characters, but i have to say that i really enjoyed this story. There are plenty of refences & appearances from the original charecters and whole thing was briliantly written. It elaborates on myths & legends that developed from the exploits of the chronicles. Including the myth of Raistlin Majere having a daughter. How, where, why & when this came about is all explained briliantly. But is it myth or truth? Read it for yourself and find out.
This is one i'm glad to have read, which is more than can be said of others
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