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Title | : | Test of the Twins (Dragonlance: Legends #3) |
Author | : | Margaret Weis |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2004 by Wizards of the Coast (first published January 1st 1986) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dungeons and Dragons. Dragonlance. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy. High Fantasy |

Margaret Weis
Kindle Edition | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.18 | 26372 Users | 291 Reviews
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Defying the fate that claimed his evil predecessor, Raistlin opens the Portal to the Abyss and passes through. With Crysania at his side, he engages the Queen of Darkness in a battle for the ultimate prize-a seat among the gods. At the same time, Caramon and Tasslehoff are transported to the future. There they come to understand the consequences of Raistlin's quest-and Caramon at last realizes the painful sacrifice he must make to prevent his brother's success. Old friends and strange allies come together to aid him, but Caramon must take the last, greatest step alone. The step into the Abyss.List Books To Test of the Twins (Dragonlance: Legends #3)
Original Title: | Test of the Twins (Dragonlance Legends, #3) |
ISBN: | 0786933887 (ISBN13: 9780786933884) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dragonlance: Legends #3, Dragonlance Universe #3 |
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The third and final book of the Legends trilogy finishes off the series with quite the epic conclusion. Raistlin and his brother Caraman, Tasslehoff, and Lady Crysania have split ways. Raistlin and Lady Crysania enter the abyss to do battle with the dark queen, Takhisis. Meanwhile Caramon and Tasslehoff are thrust forward in time to bear witness to the effects of Raistlin and Crysania's actions. Not particularly liking what they see, they rush back to the present to try and change the future and(This review is about the whole trilogy)This is an amazing series. Suffice it to say that I'm not a book re-reader and those three are the only books I've ever read for a second time!! They are that good! In my opinion, (which admittedly was formed when I was much more inexperienced reader and might be a little foggy from the passage of time) this series has everything a reader might expect from a good fantasy read. Very well written and distinct characters, passion, drama, magic, more magic,
Very nice conclusion to the original trilogies! Nice to see the return of old friends (Tanis) and old enemies (Kitiara, Lord Soth) and some character arcs closed! This was a very satisfying conclusion. If I never read another Dragonlance book, I could move on and be happy. I still enjoy the world and I would love to read more about Lord Soth, but I can move on feeling satisfied here. I definitely see why everyone has said I had to read ALL SIX of the original novels! The first trilogy left me

I don't know that I am even going to read anything else in this series, because all of the characters in this book were whiny little bitches. These men cried more than anyone I know who saw the beginning of Finding Nemo (it was sad!).Not to mention, Raistlin died and Crysania didn't. Terrible ending. Crysania was such a horrible person. Oh, and can I say Paladine= Christianity? Ugh.I loved, loved, loved the original Dragonlance books. I couldn't put them down. Now the only reason I finished this
A very satisfying end to the trilogy. It is true that I didn't get as thrilled as I was while reading the ending chapters of the first two books, but it doesn't matter. This book gave me the satisfaction of finally reaching a conclusion, seeing what happens in the end, and watch everything fall back into place after all the adventures, the triumphs and the tragedies the heroes had to go through. I was glad to see Caramon get his happy ending, and go home to Tika a changed man, as she had bid him
Test of the Twins is the third and last book of Dragonlance: Legends series, which was written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman in 1986.After reading the first two books of Legends series, Ive been expecting more from Test of the Twins. I expect a different ending for this novel but I could not find what I expected and the end did not satisfy me.In this novel you will read mostly Caramons adventures and also in this novel Tanis and Kitiara has roles. I could not learn what Raistlin is thinking
A very satisfying end to the Twins Trilogy. And great character development for both twins. Raistlin will always, always be my favorite character in any D&D novel. Period. I keep thinking about who I'd cast as him in a blockbuster adaptation. He has to be super scrawny, sickly, sneering (but super charming) master manipulator. So confident that he can do anything, including walk into the Abyss, kill the Dark Goddess, and take her place? Loki, go away. You aren't good enough for this role. :)
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