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Mass Market Paperback The Great White Wyrm Book

ISBN: 0786942606

ISBN13: 9780786942602

The Great White Wyrm

(Part of the Dragonlance Universe Series and Dragonlance: Champions (#3) Series)

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A terrifying and powerful white dragon becomes the object of obsession for one courageous man who pursues his quarry no matter who or what gets in his way. Original. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A look into a not-often-explored corner of Krynn

The bulk of this book dealt with a group of dragonhunters - Dragonbane. This group has been featured in a few of the anthologies published in the past few years but for the first time ever, they get the chance to shine in the spotlight. The writing itself is brisk and moves the plot along nicely. Hats off the author who manages to imbue his tale with a great sense of continuity by referencing events that are simultaneously occurring in the world of Krynn. A good example of this was the reference to events happening in "Price of Courage." While almost all the characters are affiliated with Dragonbane, it would have been nice if the author would expanded more on the mythology of the group. Several hints were dropped to tease the readers about the inner workings of the group but were not followed up in the story. Plotwise, I have to say that this was one of the recent Dragonlance novels that kept me interested from beginning to the end. I was quite invested in knowing what would become of the protagonist and the group. Furthermore, the introduction of a new subtype of dragon was interesting to say the least. There are many allusions to Moby Dick; however, such symbolisms and meditations do not work as effectively in the Dragonlance universe when magic is more involved than obsession. Of the three books in the Champions series so far, this might not be the best (Lucien Soulban's The Alien Sea remains firmly in that spot) but it is definitely a worthwhile entry into the world and mythology of Dragonlance.

Solid Dragonlance novel

The Great White Wyrm by Peter Archer is the third book in a series of stand alone novels titled The Champions. The first book is Saving Solace by Douglas W. Clark and the second is Alien Sea by Lucien Soulban. Each novel in this series can be read in any order and no previous knowledge of the Dragonlance setting is needed. Of course, if you have previous knowledge then there are some things in this book that will be little nuggets for you. If you are looking to see if the Dragonlance universe is of any interest to you, this Champions series may be a good test run. The plot of this book, at last on the surface, is rather linear and fairly one dimensional. It's a story of a group of adventurers who have been hunting a White Dragon for years and the story of how their determination pays off and the consequences of that hunt. However, after finishing the novel I have come to realize that this book is not as simplistic as it is first made out to be, in fact I think Mr. Archer put a great deal of thought into what he wanted to accomplish. The story is also about determination, revenge, and how having a single eye on something and thinking of little else can, in the end, be a detriment and hinder other choices. With all things considered, this book has a different `feel' than most Dragonlance books. There are still elves, dwarfs, dragons etc., but rarely do you read about this level of revenge and other things within the pages. I would go into more detail, but I fear that would create spoilers - and I would hate to do that. Suffice to say, this is a very solid plot and much deeper than I expected. The characters in this book are a little different than traditional Dragonlance characters. There is a dwarf, Ayshe, who is not the cliché ridden dwarf. Meaning, he is not a crass, ale drinking character who hates the world. There are also elves that do not follow the traditional clichés either. In fact, the entire boat is run mostly by elves. To my knowledge, there are not many sea faring elves. There are a couple elves that are developed in this book, as well as the dwarf and a human. All members of the boat and the quest to hunt the White Wyrm. The character development in this book does not seem to be the most pressing issue for the author. While there is some, the amount of it doesn't seem to do the characters justice. In fact, the development in this book is really just revealing of motives and reasons not real progression of the characters. However, that fits with the feel of this book and seems right. Yet, if you are looking for a character driven book - this may not be the right one for you. Overall, I enjoyed this book. It had an easy flow to it and had a good solid plot. If I had to say one thing I would have changed it would be adding a little more depth to the characters. Developing them just a little more. While this book is set in the Dragonlance universe, it could easily be set in any number of fantasy settings and be equally as good. I thin
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