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| The Pirate King (Forgotten Realms: Transitions, Book 2) | 
enlarge | Author: R.a. Salvatore Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (18 reviews) Sales Rank: 333
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.4
ISBN: 0786949643 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780786949649 ASIN: 0786949643
Publication Date: October 7, 2008 Release Date: October 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Drizzt returns to Luskan, and the Realms will never be the same!
The Arcane Brotherhood has long held the city of Luskan in their power, but when corruption eats away at their ranks, Captain Deudermont comes to the rescue of a city that has become a safe haven for the Sword Coast's most dangerous pirates. But rescuing a city from itself may not be as easy as Deudermont thinks, and when Drizzt can't talk him out of it, he'll be forced to help.
Drizzt is back in action again, and bringing more changes to the Forgotten Realms setting. This all new hardcover adventure will keep Drizzt fans guessing the whole way, with edge-of-your-seat action and plot twists that even the most casual reader of the Forgotten Realms novel line can't afford to miss!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
  Not his best product but worth the read November 29, 2008 R.A. Salvatore's the Pirate King describes political intrigue, power struggles between ruling factions and revolution of oppressed in a fantasy setting. The famed protagonist of this second series in the book, Drizzt Do'Urden, appears with his friends Regis and Bruenor at events that lead to escalations between opposing factions. One of them is the confrontation of the Orc King Obould against the Demon Nyphithys, a prelude to the climax of the story, the fight of Deudermont against the Archmage Arcane in Luskan. The second book in the transition series is well written and the extensive details of the battles allows for great visualization during the story. I will not say that this book is his best one yet, due to the fact that he sometimes seems to change his pace suffering a diminishing flow of the story, but overall I would have to say that I was quite satisfied with what I have read thus far. This part of the series is only worth reading if you are a Drizzt Do'urden fan and have been reading the previous series. Only then will one understand more about the characters and the setting The Pirate King takes place.
  Like rolling a 1 on a 20 sided die! November 22, 2008 For my money Mr Salvatore is fantasy GOLD! He just missed the mark with this one. Too much "pirate politics" and not enough about the classic charactors we care about. Drizzt has gone from a quick thinking sword swinging take no prisoners hero to a wishy washy cog in the Luskan political machine. I have read everything RAS has written and loved them all...Except for this one. Too bad and the wait will be long but I will buy again!
  the story continues November 13, 2008 the book was a good read. I was a little suprised how little the main character's in this series were not in the book, but i have a fealing that it will be setting the stage for something good.
  the pirate king review November 12, 2008 This book was good but at this point I wonder where Salvatore is planning on going with these characters. I feel that they are constantly fighting mediocre advasaries. I think that they need to really face a struggle on some epic proportions. I felt that the book wasn't truly about Drizzt, and he was more of a side character to the main storyline. It was more about new characters who were pushing things along for their own gains. It was a good book and I most certainly reccomend anyone to pick it up and read it, I just feel that if you have read all of the books in this long series, like me, it is beginning to get alittle tired. Kind of like a soap opera. I play D&D and if my game master continued to have us face simple challenges, the way Salvatore does, I just would retire my character. It is time for Drizzt to head to the outer planes and face some real challenges, and more realms heave consequences hanging in the balance.
  Good Book November 11, 2008 I really enjoyed this book. It has elements and character from almost every other Drizzt book in it, and that's what makes it great, but at some times the book can seem repetitive. In all, it's worth a read.
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