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Original Title: Homeland / Exile / Sojourn
ISBN: 0786915889 (ISBN13: 9780786915880)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Dark Elf Trilogy #1-3 omnibus, The Legend of Drizzt #1-3 omnibus, Forgotten Realms , more
Characters: Drizzt Do’Urden, Bruenor Battlehammer, Cattie Brie, Malice Do'Urden, Belwar Dissengulp, Wulfgar
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The Dark Elf Trilogy Collector's Edition (The Dark Elf Trilogy #1-3 omnibus) Paperback | Pages: 808 pages
Rating: 4.34 | 25292 Users | 487 Reviews

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Title:The Dark Elf Trilogy Collector's Edition (The Dark Elf Trilogy #1-3 omnibus)
Author:R.A. Salvatore
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 808 pages
Published:February 1st 2000 by Wizards of the Coast (first published January 1st 1995)
Categories:Fantasy. Dungeons and Dragons. Forgotten Realms. Fiction

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At first I berated myself for lumping the whole trilogy together before I would give my review; however, after finishing Sojourn, I am glad that I held my review until I got the perspective of all three books.

In a word: fantastic.

At first, I was unimpressed with Homeland, not liking the start. Once I got going with it, however, I realised that my problem was that I felt like the beginning (circumstances surrounding Drizzt's birth) was just plopped in the front. Once I started understanding the author's goal though, it started falling into place and I quickly fell in love, and despaired for Drizzt.

This was my first real knowledge of the Drow's way of life other than the terms "Underdark", "evil", and "Spider Queen", but as I started comprehending the complex politics surrounding a drow's life, I wanted to explain to Drizzt how screwed he really was. It seemed unbelievable to me that such an innocent could survive, and the book tantalizes you with the very thin line of survival regarding Drizzt's naiveity and Zak's protection.

Exile was by far the BEST book of the three, in my opinion. Wrapping up the links from Menzoberranzan and the hope for a better future, this book forces Drizzt to understand that evil is not everywhere. Belwar's forgiveness and comprehension that Drizzt actually saved Belwar's life was an wonderful story of friendship. Also Drizzt's futile but determined road to save Clacker keeps the reader hoping that by some miracle he can be saved, but inevitably, of course, that is impossible. After the clear heroism of Zak, Drizzt determines that he must do more than flee the drow city, but also the Underdark.

Sojourn is a book full of frustrating coincidences that seems to constantly screw Drizzt - mostly due to Drizzt's lack of knowledge of the surface cultures. However, the overall terribly sad story of Drizzt's struggle to maintain a life on the surface for seven years makes the stories of Mooshie and the moutain dwarves with Catti-brie so poignant and special, giving hope to Drizzt's future.

After all, Drizzt is still very young, despite all these experiences.

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I managed to find a heaaaaap of hardcover novels from this series at a charity book sale - annoyingly enough, books 1-6 were not there, so I've ordered this bindup of the first trilogy to get myself started.I adored the Neverwinter Nights games when I was younger, so I'm hoping I enjoy this series as well. :")

It's hard for me to find a book that's crappier that "Twilight", with even paler characters and more predictable outcomes.Well, this is one of those.This book should be a school example of how NOT to write.Speaking of the main character, Drizzt, I see him as Twilight's Edward, only instead of 12 year old girls, he is here to sparkle the imagination of 12 year old boys.(12 here stands for any age before discovery of sex life)Both Edward and Drizzt are heroes without a flaw, strong, brave, smart,

I was really looking forward to reading these books because several people I know positively raved about R.A. Salvatore.Remind me to hunt those people down later and beat them to death with a chunk of moldy cheese.These were some of the worst books I've ever read. I'm not sure how it's possible to make fearsome battles and magic swords and dark elves so boring and annoying but Mr. Salvatore managed to do both. I haven't seen such a whiney protaganist since Luke Skywalker (and I love Star Wars,

This is a compilation book that includes Salvatore's entire Dark Elf Trilogy. Homeland, Exile, and Sojourn are chronologically the first adventures of the endearing forgotten realms hero Drizzt Do'Urden. The books deal with the themes of personal integrity in the face of adversity, friendship, and being true to one's self. Many readers who are not drawn to fantasy books will despise the first book; Homeland, but it is the most important one and I found it to be the most interesting. In Homeland,

At first I berated myself for lumping the whole trilogy together before I would give my review; however, after finishing Sojourn, I am glad that I held my review until I got the perspective of all three books.In a word: fantastic. At first, I was unimpressed with Homeland, not liking the start. Once I got going with it, however, I realised that my problem was that I felt like the beginning (circumstances surrounding Drizzt's birth) was just plopped in the front. Once I started understanding the

I have to admit that I read this. I am, thusly, admitting that I have a problem. I've read books that were hard to put down, but this trilogy was basically impossible to put out of my head - to eat, to sleep, anything. It scared me how powerfully it had hold of my consciousness. I felt, and still rather feel, like the author was using some kind of painful trickery on me, and I don't really appreciate it. At the same time, I suppose it might be a good set of books, as I remember details from it

Love love love this character. This would be the best intro fantasy book I could give someone. Classic adventures, great storytelling, wonderful complex main character, interesting philosophy and moral core. I love it so much! I can't wait to get the next books as well. Drizzt is an epic character in an epic fantasy setting.

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