The Soulforge (Dragonlance Universe) 
Raistlin Majere is six years old when he is introduced to an archmage who enrolls him in a school for the study of magic. There the gifted - but tormented boy comes to secretly, for they see shadows darkening over Raistlin even as the same shadows lengthen over all of Ansalon.
As Raistlin draws near his goal of becoming a wizard, he must first take the Dread Test in the Tower of High Sorcery. It will change his life forever.
Anything with Raistlin Majere in it is going to get 5 stars from me. :)
Here is a good example of what would have happened if Harry Potter turned evil. This is a great book to read if you are sick of mamby pamsy wizards and want to read a good book about a sickly kid who turns into someone who is not a very nice person (as said by one of the Hobbit-like characters in a different book from this series). The only flaw is that while it is quite informative about the character of Raistlin Majere (the golden guy on the cover), we do not get to see him use much magic. I

This was my first foray into the Dragonlance Universe. The book was okay - a little tropey - the audiobook narrator was good. I'm finding Weis just may not be my style. I'll take a break from the series after this book but may come back if I need something light.
Raistlin, such a deep and complex character. Reading how it all began brings me back to the first time I read Dragonlance Chronicles all those years ago.
I have the Audible Audio book it was very good narrator was wonderful I listened to it two times
The Dragonlance series was the second set of fiction that I read on my own for enjoyment as a child. I fell utterly in love with them, and read them many times. Discovering that they're now available in audio, I decided to revisit them. I discovered that many more books were written in the world after I outgrew my interest, and decided to read them in the order of the story's chronology.It was an interesting experience starting with The Soulforge. Though it was new to me, it was very nostalgic.
Margaret Weis
Paperback | Pages: 408 pages Rating: 4.16 | 9798 Users | 170 Reviews

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Original Title: | The Soulforge (Dragonlance: Raistlin Chronicles) |
ISBN: | 0786913142 (ISBN13: 9780786913145) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dragonlance Universe |
Characters: | Caramon Majere, Raistlin Majere |
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A mage's soul is forged in the crucible of magic.Raistlin Majere is six years old when he is introduced to an archmage who enrolls him in a school for the study of magic. There the gifted - but tormented boy comes to secretly, for they see shadows darkening over Raistlin even as the same shadows lengthen over all of Ansalon.
As Raistlin draws near his goal of becoming a wizard, he must first take the Dread Test in the Tower of High Sorcery. It will change his life forever.
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Title | : | The Soulforge (Dragonlance Universe) |
Author | : | Margaret Weis |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 408 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 1999 by Wizards of the Coast (first published 1998) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dungeons and Dragons. Dragonlance. Fiction. High Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 9798 Users | 170 ReviewsComment On Based On Books The Soulforge (Dragonlance Universe)
A must read for DND lovers.I choose to rate this book 4 stars, because it started out slow and didn't really pick up until about halfway through the story. I would recommend this book to any one who loves DND or just loves fantasy novels. I would also recommend reading this book before you read any of the Dragonlace chronicles.Anything with Raistlin Majere in it is going to get 5 stars from me. :)
Here is a good example of what would have happened if Harry Potter turned evil. This is a great book to read if you are sick of mamby pamsy wizards and want to read a good book about a sickly kid who turns into someone who is not a very nice person (as said by one of the Hobbit-like characters in a different book from this series). The only flaw is that while it is quite informative about the character of Raistlin Majere (the golden guy on the cover), we do not get to see him use much magic. I

This was my first foray into the Dragonlance Universe. The book was okay - a little tropey - the audiobook narrator was good. I'm finding Weis just may not be my style. I'll take a break from the series after this book but may come back if I need something light.
Raistlin, such a deep and complex character. Reading how it all began brings me back to the first time I read Dragonlance Chronicles all those years ago.
I have the Audible Audio book it was very good narrator was wonderful I listened to it two times
The Dragonlance series was the second set of fiction that I read on my own for enjoyment as a child. I fell utterly in love with them, and read them many times. Discovering that they're now available in audio, I decided to revisit them. I discovered that many more books were written in the world after I outgrew my interest, and decided to read them in the order of the story's chronology.It was an interesting experience starting with The Soulforge. Though it was new to me, it was very nostalgic.
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