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In the latest thrilling installment of the Drizzt Do’Urden saga, our beloved drow ranger embarks on a new chapter of his storied adventures in the frigid realm of Icewind Dale. This novel not only continues the legendary tale of Drizzt but also immerses readers in the icy expanse of Ten-Towns, a setting familiar to fans of the Dungeons & Dragons adventure book Rime of the Frostmaiden.
Felipe Fuentes
Awesome read first read it in 8th grade and still love it to this day the only thing missing from the digital copy was the opening poem. " Come gather round hardy men o'the steppes and listen to my tale of heros bold and friendships fast and the tyrant of Icewind Dale of a band of friends by trick or by deed bred legends for the bard, the baneful pride of one poor wretch and the horror of the Crystal Shard."
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Josh Wiggins
I had all of the h drizzt books that I bought at Hastings in my twenties, my girlfriend burned them because she knew I loved them, ra Salvatore had created dnd best character Drizzt, he's hard to not like, he is the hero we wish we could be, but note, it's not that easy for him as he is judge by his race, if you never read this author book, oh boy , you missing out