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keftiu Posted - 11 Mar 2020 : 23:51:35
I'm considering finally going back and finishing The Haunted Lands trilogy, and figured I'd ask what else from the era is worth a read. I remember one book about a spellscarred drug addict, but I don't think I liked it...
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Seravin Posted - 31 May 2020 : 10:22:22
Blades of the Moonsea wasn't terrible. I can't say the same for my opinion of most other 4e novels; outside of Erin Evans work which is superb.
Brimstone Posted - 31 May 2020 : 04:34:42
I enjoyed the 4E Novels that I read.
Drumheller Posted - 31 May 2020 : 02:27:32
I enjoyed The Restless Shore by James Davis. I read it before I knew anything about the Forgotten Realms, just picked it up at random.
Copper Elven Vampire Posted - 24 Mar 2020 : 18:43:43
Downshadow was good, if not a bit confusing. I was sad to see what became of Fox-at-Twilight during the Spellplague. I had high hopes for her to be the next female novel series after Depths of Madness.

The Sundering books were all fantastic. I just wished that Godborn was supposed to be a trilogy, and was compressed into one medium size book. That storyline needed all 3 books, not one.

The Herald was amazing, but again, it needed more than one book IMO.
sleyvas Posted - 13 Mar 2020 : 16:21:37
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Originally posted by Zeromaru X

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Originally posted by keftiu

Went back to The Haunted Lands and managed to finish the first book, but the first bit of the second has convinced me to stop. Why are these books so heavy on the sexual assault? I’m stunned WotC let that content through.



Yeah, I also found the Haunted Lands to be rather problematic, but I also thought that this was to show Thay was an evilish place of evil evulz (tm). Mind, this is the non-undead Thay, the place that many here consider a "beautiful land" (paraphrased).

Anyways, I feel the things improve when the books become actually 4e (yeah, books one and two are still 3e).



Just so its not taken out of context, by beautiful land (at least I) would be referring literally to the land and literally that it was flowering, had excellent agriculture, they were affluent with crops, etc...
Zeromaru X Posted - 13 Mar 2020 : 16:09:08
quote:
Originally posted by keftiu

Went back to The Haunted Lands and managed to finish the first book, but the first bit of the second has convinced me to stop. Why are these books so heavy on the sexual assault? I’m stunned WotC let that content through.



Yeah, I also found the Haunted Lands to be rather problematic, but I also thought that this was to show Thay was an evilish place of evil evulz (tm). Mind, this is the non-undead Thay, the place that many here consider a "beautiful land" (paraphrased).

Anyways, I feel the things improve when the books become actually 4e (yeah, books one and two are still 3e).
keftiu Posted - 13 Mar 2020 : 08:53:30
Went back to The Haunted Lands and managed to finish the first book, but the first bit of the second has convinced me to stop. Why are these books so heavy on the sexual assault? I’m stunned WotC let that content through.
Irennan Posted - 12 Mar 2020 : 02:09:02
I'll echo ZeromaruX and say Shadowbane, Brimstone Angels, and Blades of the Moonsea. The Elminster novels are really good, if you enjoy reading for the nuggets of lore that Ed puts in his stories.
Zeromaru X Posted - 12 Mar 2020 : 00:42:46
The Brotherhood of the Griffon series, which is a sequel of the Haunted Lands. A must read, IMHO. Those are personal favorites.

Brimstone Angels series, that start in 4e and end in 5e. So, if you want to just focus in 4e, read only the first and second novels. I consider this one of the best Realms novels out there, as they are character focused. However, they are aldo a little bit romance heavy.

I also have a good opinion of the Blades of the Moonsea trilogy. IIRC, in one of these novels is the spelljammer reference. *wink* *wink*

The Abolethic Sovereignty trilogy is also a very good one, and one of my personal favorites. I think your drug addict is from this novel, tho I don't remember him to be a spellscarred.

Then, there are Sword of the Gods and Shadowbane, that are somewhat stand alone, but also are connected with the Abyssal Plague trilogy, that are not Realms novels but set in the Nentir Vale. Very good novels, I recommend them as well.

The Waterdeep series are also interesting, though I've only read two, Blackstaff Tower and the God Catcher, that are very good IMHO.

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