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'''''DragonLance Chronicles, Volume 3: Dragons of Spring Dawning''''' is the third book in the [[DragonLance (universe)|DragonLance series]]. It was written by [[Margaret Weis]] and [[Tracy Hickman]].
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| Title            = Dragons of Spring Dawning
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| Author          = {{BookAuthor|Margaret Weis}}, {{BookAuthor|Tracy Hickman}}
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| PublishedYear    = 1985
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==Status==
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'''''DragonLance Chronicles, Volume 3: Dragons of Spring Dawning''''' is a fantasy novel written by [[Margaret Weis]] and [[Tracy Hickman]] and first published in September 1985. It is the third book in the [[DragonLance (universe)|''DragonLance'' series]].
I do not own this book, but have listened to an audio book recording.
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==Personal==
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| Read    = Audiobook read by [[Peter Johnson]].
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| Finished = May 2015.
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I didn't care much for the second book, but I wanted to finish the trilogy, so I read this book simply to finish it.
  
 
==Review==
 
==Review==
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{{BookRating|3}}
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* I also like the deviousness of Kitiara.
 
* I also like the deviousness of Kitiara.
 
* Tanis continues to be an interesting character.
 
* Tanis continues to be an interesting character.
* I like the dark evilness of Lord Soth.
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* I like the way the dark evilness of Lord Soth is described.
* I was glad that they didn't wuss out on Raistlin and turn him into a good guy.
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* I was glad that they didn't wuss out on Raistlin and turn him into a good guy at the last minute.
  
 
===Bad===
 
===Bad===
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* The Dark Queen's bargain with two good dragons to keep them out of the war is particularly ridiculous. You don't kidnap someone and then say, "as long as you don't try and stop me from destroying the world, I'll give them back," and expect it to work.
 
* The Dark Queen's bargain with two good dragons to keep them out of the war is particularly ridiculous. You don't kidnap someone and then say, "as long as you don't try and stop me from destroying the world, I'll give them back," and expect it to work.
 
* The "trap" of taking Laurana is equally as stupid.
 
* The "trap" of taking Laurana is equally as stupid.
* As a child I probably would have been okay with the idea of good versus evil, but even as a teen I found these ideas a bit too simplistic. As an adult, I find them painfully juvenile.
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* As a child I probably would have been okay with the concept of "good versus evil," but even as a teen, I would have found these ideas too simplistic. As an adult, I find them painfully juvenile.
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 3 August 2023

Dragons of Spring Dawning

DragonLance - Chronicles - Volume 3 - Dragons of Spring Dawning - Mass Market - USA - 1st Edition.jpg

Mass market - USA - 1st edition.

Author Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
Published 1985-09-??
Type Fiction
Genre Adventure
Themes Adventure, Fantasy
Age Group Teen

DragonLance Chronicles, Volume 3: Dragons of Spring Dawning is a fantasy novel written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman and first published in September 1985. It is the third book in the DragonLance series.

Personal

Own?No.
Read?Audiobook read by Peter Johnson.
FinishedMay 2015.

I didn't care much for the second book, but I wanted to finish the trilogy, so I read this book simply to finish it.

Review

Overall:

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— This section contains spoilers! —

Good

  • Again, the story is overall enjoyable.
  • Beginning the story with Berem's back-story was a good idea.
  • I like how Laurana, despite her flaws, remains a strong woman, not a prize for Tanis.
  • I also like the deviousness of Kitiara.
  • Tanis continues to be an interesting character.
  • I like the way the dark evilness of Lord Soth is described.
  • I was glad that they didn't wuss out on Raistlin and turn him into a good guy at the last minute.

Bad

  • By the end of this book, I was tired of the series.
  • My disdain for Fizban grew, and learning his secret didn't really help.
  • Putting Flint on a dragon was stupid, and it made me much less sympathetic to his story.

Ugly

  • The Dark Queen's bargain with two good dragons to keep them out of the war is particularly ridiculous. You don't kidnap someone and then say, "as long as you don't try and stop me from destroying the world, I'll give them back," and expect it to work.
  • The "trap" of taking Laurana is equally as stupid.
  • As a child I probably would have been okay with the concept of "good versus evil," but even as a teen, I would have found these ideas too simplistic. As an adult, I find them painfully juvenile.

Representation

Strong female character?Pass
Bechdel test?Unknown
Strong person of color character?Fail
Queer character?Fail

Links

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