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▼Tags ▼LibraryThing Recommendations ▼Member recommendations None Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Showing 2 of 2 I remember playing the original gold box computer game, which is better and the rewrite for NWN. So I had to read this book even if it was a drag. In the end I really liked it. What I found I liked the most was the pace, simplicity and immersion into the actual DND game setting. It is like the original Diablo game, simple and enjoyable. Don't expect a ton of drama or a tightly woven who done it. It is a hack and slash book which tells a story probably written for younger readers. It is probably most enjoyed by DND players of the pencil and paper game or the computer games. ( ) tillywern | May 20, 2012 | Decent example of how a Dungeons and Dragons adventure should run and an interesting read as well but considering the author skips over 60-70% of the computer game, it doesn't match up well with the original. ( ) theapparatus | Jul 18, 2011 | Showing 2 of 2 ▼Published reviews Belongs to SeriesPools Series (book 1) Belongs to Publisher SeriesTSR (8417) Is contained inPool of Radiance, Pools of Darkness, Pool of Twilight (Forgotten Realms Trilogy) by James M. Ward Is an adaptation of▼Common Knowledge
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