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Average rating3.7
The epic tale of everyone's favorite dark elf, Drizzt Do'Urden, reaches new heights!Drizzt Do'Urden struggles with his own inner voices, voices that call him back to the pitiless depths of the Underdark. But louder still are the voices of his newfound friends, and the dream that drives Bruenor Battlehammer on to reclaim Mithral Hall. Time and again they're told to turn back, that some dreams can never be fulfilled, but on they fight -- together.From the Paperback edition.
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**This book is in the following series:**
- Forgotten Realms
- The Legend Of Drizzt | Book 5
- Icewind Dale Trilogy | Book 2
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In the same level of the previous one, the companions travel in the search of Bruenor's ancient home. They face an assassin trying to catch Regis and a powerful wizard who is after Drizzt.
The final battle was disappointing.
The second book continues from where the first left off, after garnering a huge cult following, me included. The party of friends now seek to reclaim Mithral Hall for Bruenor's clan. The other major plot is that Regis is being hunted by an assassin, the now infamous Artemis Entreri. A great adventure awaits the reader! The one problem with the wordings is that the author may have taken the racism focus on Drizzt's part a bit too much, making it feel slightly overdone.
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37 primary books38 released booksThe Legend of Drizzt is a 40-book series with 36 primary works first released in 199 with contributions by R. A. Salvatore, R.A. Salvatore, and Imke Brodersen.
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