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View Shopping Cart Dragons of a Lost Star (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, Volume II) See larger image Author: Margaret Weis Tracy Hickman List Price: $27.95 Price: Availability: Not Available Rating: Release: Sunday, April 01, 2001 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Sales Rank: 964677 Binding: Hardcover Quantity: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Editorial Reviews Product Description The sequel to the New York Times bestselling Dragons of a Fallen Sun. As the War of Souls continues, the shield over the elven kingdom of Silvanesti falls. Mina leads her forces triumphantly into that conquered nation, only to face danger from friends and foes alike. Meanwhile, Goldmoon follows the river of the dead, which threatens to engulf them all. Dragons of a Lost Star expands on the War of Souls saga and forms the point around which subsequent novels will revolve. Amazon.com Review Dragonlance's dynamic duo--the inimitable Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman--continues to do no wrong, reviving the once-ailing world of Krynn with yet another solid book, the second in their War of Souls series. Which is not to say, of course, that Krynn itself is doing well. Far from it: as you might remember from the trilogy's debut, Dragons of a Fallen Sun, creepy Joan-of-Arc-type Mina is spreading the influence of her One God even further over the previously godless land. To top that off, the cursed magical shield protecting the Silvanesti crumbled with the death of the great green Cyan Bloodbane (who had been masquerading as an elf), and the hated Beryl has made a move on the Citadel of Light and the lands of the Qualinesti. And just in case you didn't read Fallen Sun, Weis and Hickman take great pains to bring you up to speed in the first chapter. What follows in Dragons of a Lost Star is the satisfying resolution to most of these threads, although--like it or not--that means a lot of interplay among the elves. But a literally earth-shattering finale with Beryl in Qualinost amply makes up for it, and that's just the appetizer for the main dish: the true identity of Mina's mysterious One God is revealed at last. Throw in some typical Tas antics for good measure (you've got to love that Device of Time Journeying), and you can count on being left antsy for this trilogy's concluding installment. --Paul Hughes Customer Reviews You Might Also Be Interested In: Dragons of a Vanished Moon (The War of Souls, vol. 3) Dragons of a Fallen Sun (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, Volume I) Dragons Of Summer Flame (Dragonlance Chronicles, Volume 4) Dragons of the Dwarven Depths: The Lost Chronicles, Volume I Dragons of the Hourglass Mage: The Lost Chronicles, Volume Three