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Bertrem's Guide to the War of Souls (Dragonlance)
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Fairly entertaining but still a little bit half baked
Don'T Turn Your Back In The Barn Country Vet
Published in Paperback by Andrews McMeel Publishing (2002)
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Dragonlance: Campaign Setting
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Sovereign Stone Game Master Screen
Published in Map by Corsair Publishing & Sovereign Press (2000)
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Sovereign Stone Quick Start Rules
Published in Paperback by Sovereign Press (01 August, 1998)
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Three authors have contributed to this one, Don Perrin, Mary H. Herbert and Stan!. Of the three authors I liked Mary's journals and reports best. I think that her little story about Sara Dunstan's dragon Cobalt was terrific.
Stan!'s report from Schallsea was also fairly entertaining, but I still found myself rereading a lot of stuff. Most of the descriptions of Schallsea, I had already read somewhere else in the Dragonlance saga. There's both Citadel of Light and The Silver Stair that describes this place, but I still liked it.
Don Perrin wrote some very boring articles I think. The best of his stories was that about the Urkhan, which was fairly interesting because you got to know how the Tractor Worms(Uops) breed!! The worst was that one about the origins of aflicted kender which I found quite boring.
Overall, this book was okay. Some of the stories was interesting and entertaining, but I still find myself not liking these kinds of books. They feel a little halfbaked, because it isn't an anthology neither a general book. There's no characters that you could possible come to love in a book like this, so in a way i', glad that it is the last in this series.