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Destiny (Dragonlance: Elven Exiles, Vol. 3)
Paul B. Thompson, Tonya C. Cook

Wizards of the Coast, 2007 - 320 pages

average customer review:based on 6 reviews
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The Elven Exiles trilogy ends with a monumental struggle for control of the last refuge of the elven race.

The remaining free elves of Ansalon have come together at last in the shunned valley of Inath-Wakenti. While the disfigured genius Porthios wants to lead a crusade to free the elves' ancestral homelands, the rightful ruler of the elven nation, Gilthas, dreams of establishing a new homeland in the haunted valley. To do that he will have to solve the riddle of the ancient ruins dotting the landscape, the curse that prevents animals from living in the valley, and deal with swarms of ghosts lurking behind every tree and stone. But the greatest threat of all may come from a single outcast sorcerer who seeks to turn the cursed land's power to his own ends.


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Great Ending To An Ever Greater Trilogy

It's been quite a while since I've waited for a book to come out like this one, and my expectations were extremely high. I'm happy to say it exceeded them.

I would rate this trilogy was one of my top ten overall in the Dragonlance Novels. Both Paul Thompson and Tonya Cook are extremely talented writers and paint a colorful picture as well as give me reasons to care what happens to the characters which is something I always look for in a novel.

I look forward to read what the future holds for the battle in Qualinesti as well as the development of the new Elven nation in Inath-Wakenti.


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Dragonlance Eleven Exiles Destiny Book 2

This book is part of a great series which extends after the fall of the Qualinesti when Luarana queen falls with the tower of the sun. This series is very good and doesnt let you put it down. A great addition to the Dragonlance series.


awesome book

Great ending to the story of the elves and their search for a homeland.
i recommend this book to anyone.


Finishing the story.

The end is a welcome blessing after the second book. I like the idea of this series but it left me wanting. Which i guess is good for wizards of the coast b/c it means i want to find out more about the elves. As the first series i have read since the war of the souls series it makes me leary to keep reading but at least they brought some magic back...
Easy read and finished all three in a week, If i wasn't such a huge fan of Dragonlance i would prob. give this 3 stars.


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Good conclusion to the Elven Exile trilogy

Destiny is the third and final installment in the Elven Exile trilogy. Overall I thought that it was a good, but not a great, book. It was an enjoyable read, but I personally think that the second book (Alliances) was the best of the trilogy. The plot seemed to drag a little bit and was almost repetitive at points, but the characters were still entertaining. The plot was left with some open-ends at the conclusion of the story, leaving it open for possible sequels. I hope that the authors decide to continue the elves' story, and I will keep my eyes open for any follow up works. I would recommend this book to any Dragonlance fans or any fantasy fans in general.


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