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Into The Dragon's Maw

A martial artist on a perilous quest trying to survive in a world of sword and sorcery.

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Product Details:
Author: T S. Robinson
Paperback: 294 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: September 21, 2001
Language: English
ISBN: 1591091799
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 5.25 inches
Package Height: 0.67 inches
Package Weight: 0.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
 
 

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5A great Read!!  Jul 15, 2010
By Phoenix
I met T.S. Robinson at a little convention in Jacksonville this past weekend and after talking with him decided to try one of his books. I have been an avid fantasy reader for 25+ years and have to say I was very pleasqntly surprised. I finished the book overnight and will be purchasing his other two novels. This one was a thoughtful blend of some Eastern philosophy with Western D&D style characters and action rolled together in a witty, easy to get lost in, tale. Of course I just loved Klown :) No spoilers from me either! Adding to my enjoyment of the novel is the knowledge that the author was wonderful to speak to and gave me alot of insight into the peculiarities of his characters.
~Rebecca (Stealth Trooper)

5A wonderful mesh of unlikely characters..  Apr 17, 2010
By M. A. BERNIER
I can begin to say how exiting it was to read this book, it was the first I had read from this author. T.S did an amazing job bringing together three of the most unlikely of travelors along with many pleasant surprises. The way the author creates the plot to bring three of the most diverse characters together was nothing less than suberb. The story was well written using both humor and serious situations. Personal the most memborable character for me was Klown (no spoilers!). You will just have to read the entire book to see what I mean, and I mean the entire book as no section should be skipped!

5More than a pleasant surprise  Mar 12, 2002
By Kevin
Just wanted to say what a nice surprise Dragon's Maw was. A friend recommended the read and I finally found some time to sit with it. Needless to say, it was finished within hours leaving me craving more. I hate when the book is done and I am left wanting to know what happens next. If you are looking for an interesting story line and even more impressive character development, you will certainly chuckle aloud while holding this in hand. Mr. Robinson has a way of making one take time to contemplate while enjoying a fast-paced mental work-out.

5Double fun for D&D fans, great for any fantasy fan  Mar 02, 2002

I finished it in one day and loved it, especially Xin's trial which shows the author's knowledge of martial arts and philosophy and was thrilling to say the least. My favourite characters are probably Xin and Kook (who's absolutely
hilarious). Your skill at describing AD&D monsters from new angles is also amazing, I never would have thought that a troll would scare me so...

The only thing I didn't like was the fact that the style was a little too simple at times, but I understand that people not familiar with AD&D or other fantasy settings might find some things difficult to understand.

But overall the author completely drew me into his world as I started to see the patterns and hidden lines that make up the world. It's a very difficult task to make a reader feel at home in the world after just one book, but the author managed it perfectly!

"Into The Dragon's Maw" is an excellent adventure that is doubly rewarding to fans of AD&D, I think. This is not a book I will put into the dusty corner of my bookshelf! :)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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