Dec 1
Book Review: Dragonlance: Dragons of a New Age Volume 1: Dawning of A New Age
Dragonlance: Dragons of a New Age Volume 1: Dawning of A New Age
by: Jean Rabe.
I must begin this review by saying that I hold Jean no ill will. I also don’t want my review to taint anyone’s views of her as a writer as she may be a wonderful writer. The truth is, I’ve heard from some higher up sources that she was forced by TSR into some nonsensical decisions in this trilogy. Furthermore, she had the unenviable task of following Weis and Hickman in their world in an age where the landscape had changed so drastically that the world was barely recognizable.
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Nov 27
Superman:Smallville Season 1 Reviews Complete
Nov 23
Review: Babylon 5 2.04
A Distant Star
That’s quite possibly the lamest “Yes, Sir!” I’ve ever heard. I don’t know how things work in EarthForce, but you can get shot for that sort of stuff around these parts. Sweet boots Captain Maynard, all white and spiffy, me likey! If only Keffer hadn’t of found his way back to the station, I’d be a very happy man. I’d also be willing to explore Ivanova’s expanding Russian borders at a moment’s notice, I’m free for that sort of exploratory mission.
Nov 16
Review: Babylon 5 2.03
The Geometry Of Shadows
Magic is everywhere, Vir is really sacred, not of the Techno-Mages mind you, but of Londo. Can you blame him, a few drinks in Londo and who knows what will happen? For all he knows Vir could wake up the next morning married to a Drazi and be none the wiser for why he’s in that pickle. Sheridan’s a bit pushy, dude back off, I have a dragon in my pocket, and it’s not the puff-puff type. I’m a green guy myself, but I’m all about love, not war, so I know how I would end any color related conflicts.
Nov 14
Book Review: Dragonlance: Chronicles Volume IV: Dragons of Summer Flame
Dragonlance: Chronicles Volume IV: Dragons of Summer Flame
by: Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman
Weis & Hickman were brought back from other worlds to write their last Dragonlance book. The one to finish off the saga.
This time. Until they were cajoled to come back again. And again. And again.



