Read Exile Legend of Drizzt Dark Elf Trilogy Book 2 Audible Audio Edition R A Salvatore Victor Bevine Audible Studios Books
Hostile in ways that a surface-dweller could never know, the tunnel-mazes of the Underdark challenge all who tread there. Among these souls are Drizzt Do'Urden and his magical cat, Guenhwyvar.
Exiled from his drow homeland, Drizzt must fight for a new home in the boundless labyrinth. Meanwhile, he must watch for signs of pursuit - for the dark elves are not a forgiving race.
Read Exile Legend of Drizzt Dark Elf Trilogy Book 2 Audible Audio Edition R A Salvatore Victor Bevine Audible Studios Books
"This is pop fantasy with a hyper-capable male hero who deals with isolation, forced and self-inflicted, as he seeks to uphold his ideals, and while the outcomes in every sub plot are unpredictable, friendship and connecting to others are upheld as the key to survival.
I haven't just enjoyed this series, I've loaned it to my mom friends and am taking it home to my teen brother. When my son is older (eleven?) we are reading these together. These are such healthy books. Monsters and angst and a hyper-capable hero who's always the good guy but needs help from friends? This is the escape fiction we needed.
Start with the first book! Homeland is fantastic."
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Exile Legend of Drizzt Dark Elf Trilogy Book 2 Audible Audio Edition R A Salvatore Victor Bevine Audible Studios Books Reviews :
Exile Legend of Drizzt Dark Elf Trilogy Book 2 Audible Audio Edition R A Salvatore Victor Bevine Audible Studios Books Reviews
- Where the first book sees our protagonist struggle against the dark society he grows up this book is more of an internal struggle as our heroic drow struggles against the dangerous being he has become living in the wilds of the underdark.
This is the second part of a pre trilogy that explains the origins of Drizzt. The author does a great job and showing how this portion of his life shaped and sharpen our drow hero.
There is little to complain about if anything when it comes to this fantasy. The author does use third person omnipresent point of view but pulls it off very well. They are plenty of tickets for Dungeons & Dragons fans it's fine but even readers who do not know of the role-playing game will find themselves pulled into this fantasy world without being confused or lost. - Salvatore’s Drizzt continues his quest to find himself and his true home in this classic retelling of the Hero’s Journey. True to the genre, Exile is a fast and fun read, action-packed with vivid descriptions of epic battles, strange, frightening environments, and bazaar but sympathetic creatures. I was disappointed with the lack of detail surrounding the characters’ daily lives and the more mundane aspects of their survival (What does one eat when traveling for weeks deep underground? How does one find water to drink?) but with only a mild application of suspension of disbelief, I thoroughly enjoyed the second book in Salvatore’s Legend of Drizzt.
- I would never rate RA Salvatore less then 5 stars and def would never rate Drizzt less... these books and more importantly Drizzt (the main character) can truly take your mind off every day realities and stresses... they are fantasy in every way and are very entertaining... but I can also say they give a person validation , a person that lives an Honorable life and tries to do the best they can by their neighbors ...it also touches on important questions that a person (who desires personal growth) can read and use to broaden their own personal views and perspectives or help them start down the road to enlightenment. I have read Salvatore's, Drizzt books, more then a dozen times over the span of my adult life and every milestone in my life gives a little different perspective to what Drizzt goes through as he climbs his way out of prejudices allotted to him by goodly races and not so goodly races...and out of predicament after predicament and loss after loss... great books! if you like fantasy R.A. Salvatore is at the top of the list for exceptional character profile and concepts ...and Drizzt is just someone that you don't want to get on your bad side!
- I bought this book to replace a soft copy to complete my collection of all 33 volumes. Salvadore's books are great. I especially like Drizzt's musings. The huge detailed story line interwoven with other parts of Faerun including stories, maps, etc. also make for a fun read.
- This is the second of 13 books in an ongoing story depicting the life and trials of Drizzt Do'Urden. The series as a whole is one of my favorite book series. Originally, I read the books out of Collector's editions, where they're grouped into larger tomes, the realization that Exile was a separate book came after getting to what ended up being the fourth book. The writing style is very graphic and immersive. There is no profanity in his series at all, if I remember correctly; but there are MANY fighting scenes, Salvatore does describe them in detail, but seldom depicts blood and never gore. Very kid-friendly should you be interested in a complete fantasy experience.
- This is pop fantasy with a hyper-capable male hero who deals with isolation, forced and self-inflicted, as he seeks to uphold his ideals, and while the outcomes in every sub plot are unpredictable, friendship and connecting to others are upheld as the key to survival.
I haven't just enjoyed this series, I've loaned it to my mom friends and am taking it home to my teen brother. When my son is older (eleven?) we are reading these together. These are such healthy books. Monsters and angst and a hyper-capable hero who's always the good guy but needs help from friends? This is the escape fiction we needed.
Start with the first book! Homeland is fantastic. - The Underdark is a fascinating world that is nothing like other worlds and lends itself to these stories and their uniqueness. Drizzt is an excellent character if perhaps a bit too goodly in nature, but his interactions with those around him are endearing and the action sequences well thought out and engrossing. Indeed there are some unexpected twists and turns along the way. While many will complain of the story of Drizzt lagging on in later novels, that isn't the case for these, where Drizzt was truly born. This is also the novel you see Jarlaxle, who is probably one of the best characters in all of Salvatore's writings. I highly recommend the first 6 books of the Drizzt series.
- If you read Homeland, then you understand the author's style and the focus of the story is again the character Drizzt Do'Urden. If you haven't read Homeland then you might want to start there. This is again much more of a character story about the outcast Drizzt trying to find a place in his world than epic fantasy literature about epic battles and saving the land. This is about Drizzt's decisions and his fight against the nature of the society he was born into. All of this takes place in a Underdark where magic and swords rule. Drizzt starts his personal journey but manages to find loyal companions, interesting characters and danger at every turn. There are many unique creatures and settings in the Underdark and the author paints a picture of a variety of these experiences in what is generally a harsh an unforgiving environment.