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New Currently reading a lot of R. A. Salvatore
Very good stuff if you've ever played D&D. He has a knack for turning the rules into actual stories and action. I've read the Icewind Dale series and am now 2/3 of the way through the Drow books.
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-scott anderson

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New Re: Currently reading a lot of R. A. Salvatore
Which ones? There's the Legacy of the Drow (a trilogy), The Dark Elf trilogy, or The Hunter's Blade trilogy. He's definitely prolific (and not bad, either). I just recently finished reading the Legacy (and have already read the Icewind Dale and Dark Elf trilogies). Will read the Hunter's Blade trilogy when they're all out in paperback.

He's got other stuff, as well (of course).

[edit]: Forgot to mention the Paths of Darkness trilogy (which I've also read). For those that don't know, these series are all related, as they cover the same main character: Drizzt Do'Urden.

Dan
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Expand Edited by dshellman April 26, 2005, 12:46:34 PM EDT
New Icewind Dale and Dark Elf (I think)
The one about how he gets from the Underdark to Icewind Dale.

SFBC sells omnibus versions of the stories in hardcover for less than you can buy the paperbacks.
Regards,

-scott anderson

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