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Topic: Good D&D Novels of the Last Decade?
Subject: Good D&D Novels of the Last Decade?


Hi Everyone,

With all the new attention on D&D due to the release of 4th Edition I've started feeling the urge to get back into the D&D novels. I read a bunch of them years and years ago -- Dragonlance Chronicles and Legends, Icewind Dale, etc -- all of which were good reads IMO.

Anyway, now that I'm back in the mood for D&D Novels I've started asking people what D&D books were worth reading, and their answers are *always* the same: Dragonlance Chronicles, Dragonlance Legends, Icewind Dale Trilogy, Avatar Trilogy, Dark Elf Trilogy, etc. Pretty much the same list I read years and years ago.

The thing that strikes me is all of these books were written from the mid 80s through the early 90s. Did the D&D books (or at least good ones) suddenly stop in 1991? I'm hoping not, since I want to read something new... so, what would you guys recommend? What D&D Novels from the last handful of years hold up to those classics listed above?

Thanks.

Posted on 2008-06-15 at 22:23:35.

 
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