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Song of the Saurials
Cover of the first edition
Author Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb
Cover artist Clyde Caldwell
LanguageEnglish
Series Finders Stone Trilogy
Genre Fantasy Novel
Publisher TSR, Inc.
Publication date
March 1991
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint ( Paperback)
Pages315
ISBN 1-56076-060-5
OCLC 23818925
Preceded by The Wyvern's Spur 
Followed by Masquerades 

Song of the Saurials is a 313-page Forgotten Realms paperback fantasy novel published by TSR Inc. in 1991, written by Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb. [1]

Plot

This novel is the final book of the Finders Stone Trilogy. Akabar bel Akash has visions that the god Moander is returning to the Realms, so he brings the band of adventurers back together again to counter this threat.

Characters

Reception

One reviewer called the book "a serviceable but ultimately disappointing finale to what was otherwise an excellent couple of books." The reviewer pointed to the clichéd start to the novel, and the use of exposition to reveal the plot as the weakest parts of the book. Other concerns were the slow pace as the point of view switches back and forth from various groups of protagonists, and the use of the magical finder's stone as a deus ex machina device. The reviewer concluded by giving the book a grade of C, saying, "the execution is just so flat and sloppy that I can’t help but wonder what went wrong here. A pity, really." [2]

On the RPG.net site, readers have given this book an aggregate rating of 5.00 out of 10, ranking it #12,814th; both of these are significantly lower than the first two books of the Finder's Stone trilogy. [1]

See also

  • Azure Bonds - 1st Book in Finders Stone Trilogy
  • The Wyvern's Spur - 2nd Book in Finders Stone Trilogy
  • Masquerades, a follow-on sequel depicting the further adventures of the Azure Bonds main characters.

References

  1. ^ a b "Song of the Saurials". RPG.net. Skotos Tech Inc. Retrieved 2019-12-03.[]
  2. ^ "Song of the Saurials". Let's Read TSR!. 2018-10-27. Retrieved 2019-12-03.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Song of the Saurials
Cover of the first edition
Author Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb
Cover artist Clyde Caldwell
LanguageEnglish
Series Finders Stone Trilogy
Genre Fantasy Novel
Publisher TSR, Inc.
Publication date
March 1991
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint ( Paperback)
Pages315
ISBN 1-56076-060-5
OCLC 23818925
Preceded by The Wyvern's Spur 
Followed by Masquerades 

Song of the Saurials is a 313-page Forgotten Realms paperback fantasy novel published by TSR Inc. in 1991, written by Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb. [1]

Plot

This novel is the final book of the Finders Stone Trilogy. Akabar bel Akash has visions that the god Moander is returning to the Realms, so he brings the band of adventurers back together again to counter this threat.

Characters

Reception

One reviewer called the book "a serviceable but ultimately disappointing finale to what was otherwise an excellent couple of books." The reviewer pointed to the clichéd start to the novel, and the use of exposition to reveal the plot as the weakest parts of the book. Other concerns were the slow pace as the point of view switches back and forth from various groups of protagonists, and the use of the magical finder's stone as a deus ex machina device. The reviewer concluded by giving the book a grade of C, saying, "the execution is just so flat and sloppy that I can’t help but wonder what went wrong here. A pity, really." [2]

On the RPG.net site, readers have given this book an aggregate rating of 5.00 out of 10, ranking it #12,814th; both of these are significantly lower than the first two books of the Finder's Stone trilogy. [1]

See also

  • Azure Bonds - 1st Book in Finders Stone Trilogy
  • The Wyvern's Spur - 2nd Book in Finders Stone Trilogy
  • Masquerades, a follow-on sequel depicting the further adventures of the Azure Bonds main characters.

References

  1. ^ a b "Song of the Saurials". RPG.net. Skotos Tech Inc. Retrieved 2019-12-03.[]
  2. ^ "Song of the Saurials". Let's Read TSR!. 2018-10-27. Retrieved 2019-12-03.

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