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Homeland (Forgotten Realms: The Dark Elf Trilogy, #1; Legend of Drizzt, #1)
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bookshelves: read-in-2017, read-in-2018
Jun 28, 2017
bookshelves: read-in-2017, read-in-2018
Read 2 times. Last read January 7, 2018 to January 10, 2018.
5 dark stars
I picked this one up out of sheer curiosity because everyone I know was gushing about it. And now I'll be the one doing the gushing because - and I just have to say it - this book is amazing!

Drizzt by Rheann on DeviantArt
Homeland is a dark cruel place where kindness and compassion are weak and disgracefull traits that need to be eradicated. Love and honour have no place on Homeland, where hate, cruelty and violence rule, burried deep within the bowels of the earth under the strict supervision of the malevolent Spider Queen.

Drizzt the art of Todd Lockwood
This world where new born male babies are sacrificed by their own mothers for the favour of the Queen and where children are brought up under the constant bite of snake-headed whips is the home of the young dark elf Drizzt, the hero of this series.
Here we get to see how Drizzt grows up and how this dark world shapes the little boy he was into the exceptional young warrior he will become.

Drizzt DoÚrden by -Akizhao on Deviant art
There are so many great things I could tell you about this book but, as you may have neither enough time nor proper mood to go through it all, I'll just wrap it up and make it short by saying:
I loved loved loved it! And I highly recommend it.
Both young Drizzt and his fierce and loyal four-footed companion have found a place in my heart and I'll make sure I'll follow their adventures to the end.
Find this review and more on my book review and cover art blog The Magic Book Corner
I picked this one up out of sheer curiosity because everyone I know was gushing about it. And now I'll be the one doing the gushing because - and I just have to say it - this book is amazing!

Drizzt by Rheann on DeviantArt
Homeland is a dark cruel place where kindness and compassion are weak and disgracefull traits that need to be eradicated. Love and honour have no place on Homeland, where hate, cruelty and violence rule, burried deep within the bowels of the earth under the strict supervision of the malevolent Spider Queen.

Drizzt the art of Todd Lockwood
This world where new born male babies are sacrificed by their own mothers for the favour of the Queen and where children are brought up under the constant bite of snake-headed whips is the home of the young dark elf Drizzt, the hero of this series.
Here we get to see how Drizzt grows up and how this dark world shapes the little boy he was into the exceptional young warrior he will become.

Drizzt DoÚrden by -Akizhao on Deviant art
There are so many great things I could tell you about this book but, as you may have neither enough time nor proper mood to go through it all, I'll just wrap it up and make it short by saying:
I loved loved loved it! And I highly recommend it.
Both young Drizzt and his fierce and loyal four-footed companion have found a place in my heart and I'll make sure I'll follow their adventures to the end.
Find this review and more on my book review and cover art blog The Magic Book Corner
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June 21, 2017
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June 21, 2017
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June 28, 2017
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June 28, 2017
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January 7, 2018
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January 10, 2018
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January 10, 2018
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Jun 28, 2017 08:26AM
What a great trilogy! I'm glad you liked Homeland :)
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The Legend of Drizzt has a total of 30 books Anne-Marie but it is made up of separate trilogies and quartets. The "Dark Elf Trilogy" is the first and also one of the best. ☺
you really have them all in paper Melissa?! wow! that's really cool! But if the next few books in the series are just as good as Homeland I'll also get them all. there is some space left on my bookshelves for them I think. :D
I have them all in paperback that are out in paperback. I still have to wait for the newer ones to go to paperback. Since I started them in paperback and there are so many I wasn't going to switch over to hardback =)
Great review, Laura! The only downside this had was the tiny text made it hard on my eyes. Otherwise, excellent.
Michael wrote: "Great review, Laura! The only downside this had was the tiny text made it hard on my eyes. Otherwise, excellent."Thank you Michael! ❤ I read the ebook this tume around and didn't have that problem anymore. 😊


