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The last books I read was the "War of Souls" trilogy, I've also read all the books written by Weis and Hickman prior to this. Has there been any progression in the timeline beyond this point? I've been looking around but there's so many damn spinoffs and sidestories that it's difficult to find the next logical books to read beyond this trilogy. Between semesters I want to find a few of these for some easy reading...that time is now!
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Heres the link to the DL Nexus.
Dragonlance Nexus: Complete Product List - Products
Complete product listing for novels, games, etc in printing or chronological order(Someone posted it above as well,durr)
Also, Richard Knaak's Mintotaur Triology is excellent, as is most of his DL work, no idea why people pick on him, hes been involved in DL since it started.
Hes working on the Ogre Titan trilogy and I can't wait.
If you've read War of Souls, Saving Solace is a good non-fantasy fantasy setting novel(yeah, above poster hates it, but its been a very love/hate novel for alot of DL fans).
It follows Gerard and his non-so-adeventerous pursuits after the war.
Chris Pierson's Kingpriest triology...is the best in the series, better than chronicles/legends/wos.
Buy it from the dragonlance.com store, where its at MSRP, its out of print so its like $20-30 on amazon/ebay/used, but DLstore has it for normal price.
Seriously, read it.
Douglas Niles Solamnia trilogy is the only one I'd kinda shy away from, the third book is comming out in a few weeks, but the way the story has advanced in the first 2 leaves me kinda wondering WTF is going on, well hes normally a great author, the people who run the gaming side of things had to retcon alot of shit because of some of his surprises in this series. Hopefully the 3rd book ties up alot of these questions on the splintering of the Knighthood.
Overall theres...219? DL novels(of which I've read 188...because I'm a loser), if you like the setting, theres
so many choices for reading material, its staggering.
And well I agree that some of the novels are of low quality, they are still very enjoyable reads in context of the setting.