I just went on Amazon.com and they have guides to navigating the whole Dragonlance world. It says after the Test of the Twins one should read "The Soulforge (Dragonlance: The Raistlin Chronicles, Book 1)' and 'Brothers in Arms (Dragonlance: Raistlin Chronicles, Book 2)' should be read at some point following the first two trilogies as insight into a few of the pivotal characters. This series takes place before the first two trilogies, but if read prior I don't think the reader would appreciate them. At the time of writing this, the third book in this series hasn't been published.
'The Second Generation' is a stand-alone collection of short stories by Weis and Hickman that introduce the reader to the next generation of characters.
'Dragons of Summer Flame' is a stand-alone prequel to the War of Souls Trilogy.
'Dragons of a Fallen Sun (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, Volume I)', 'Dragons of a Lost Star (The War of Souls, Volume II)', and 'Dragons of a Vanished Moon (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, Book 3)' form the War of Souls Trilogy. "
Everything in (""😉 is quoted. I thought you should know since you wanted to know what was after and I'm not really politically correct seeing as how I haven't read anything other than the Chronicles yet.
(this is directed at Azure)
ahh...Well, my friend downloaded Time of the Twins for me so I'm just gonna read that. Amazing Raistlin is truely the bomb! I'm on pg. 177. It kinda sucks having to read it on Microsoft Word and not in a real book. My eyes start hurting after awhile.
This is a really dumb question, but I have to ask. If you download a book without buying it, is that illegal? It most likely is, but wanted another's opinion.
I just finished Time of the Twins and I love Raistlin even more. If I was Crystania I would have gone with him too, even though there is that minor issue of him being just a bit evil. Or as I like to think of all my favorite characters who get labeled "evil", their not evil, just misunderstood. Ah, what the hell, Raistlin is evil, no point sugar-coating it. Though, maybe, there's a chance of "redemption" somewhere. And I just love that last line "And he saw the sky begin to rain fire." Gotta feel for Tas, stuck in the Catslym.