Siempre Unidos, La Isla De Los Elfos (Forgotten Realms) 
Rich in magic and treasure, to those who hear of its legends it is the ultimate paradise. To the beleaguered elves of Toril it is the ultimate refuge. But to many it is the ultimate prize.
At the heart of its story is Amlaruil, Queen of All Elves. When Evermeet comes under massive, devastating attack, her sacrifice holds the last hope of saving the elven homeland.
It might not be too profound, but I got hooked immediately. And apparently I'm not the only one. All in all, this was one of the most entertaining books that I've read.
Well done and I very much enjoyed the added depth to a world I love playing in. My only complaint was the time jumping which did not seem necessary nor did it add to the story. With the amount of characters one is expected to keep track of, the time jumping only added to the confusion.

Really well written overview of some Elvish history set in the D & D universe. The book covers thousand of years of history charting events across a wide amount of time and space. A clever edition is the Spellsinger elements reminding the reader of the overall D & D universe as well as other references to other worlds in this shared universe. The characters are well written and rounded and you are left with the feeling that you hope that others would revisit them at later dates. The
Wonderful lorebook on Faerun's elves. Every review I've read on Elaine Cunningham is correct. Her writing pulls you in, seamlessly branching from one timeline to another perspective. This is a wonderful book every player should read if they intend to play an elf in the forgotten realms.
Elvish history of surface elves, very easy to read and not intensive. Long time span and scope starting with an event in elven pantheon, arrival of elves in Toril, to migration of elves on Evermeet. Political struggle between many races of elves especially between gold elves and moon elves. In all a short pleasant read.
Ill start this off by just saying it right off the bat: This novel gets a perfect score, five Beholders out of five Beholders. In my estimation, when a novel is written, Evermeet: Island of the Elves is the book that it is compared to. And, it is hard to compare to this book, really.Ill start off with the plotline. The book is great, in that it weaves in and out of different plots, which is the plot of the book itself! Confusing for someone who hasnt read it, maybe, but for those of you who
Elaine Cunningham
Paperback | Pages: 480 pages Rating: 3.91 | 1476 Users | 35 Reviews

Describe About Books Siempre Unidos, La Isla De Los Elfos (Forgotten Realms)
| Title | : | Siempre Unidos, La Isla De Los Elfos (Forgotten Realms) |
| Author | : | Elaine Cunningham |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Primera Edición |
| Pages | : | Pages: 480 pages |
| Published | : | November 2000 by TIMUN MAS (first published April 1998) |
| Categories | : | Dungeons and Dragons. Forgotten Realms. Fantasy. Fiction. Role Playing Games. Science Fiction Fantasy |
Representaion To Books Siempre Unidos, La Isla De Los Elfos (Forgotten Realms)
Serene, beautiful, inviolate.Rich in magic and treasure, to those who hear of its legends it is the ultimate paradise. To the beleaguered elves of Toril it is the ultimate refuge. But to many it is the ultimate prize.
At the heart of its story is Amlaruil, Queen of All Elves. When Evermeet comes under massive, devastating attack, her sacrifice holds the last hope of saving the elven homeland.
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| Original Title: | Evermeet: Island of Elves (Forgotten Realms) |
| ISBN: | 8448037251 (ISBN13: 9788446803225) |
| Edition Language: | Spanish |
| Series: | Forgotten Realms |
Rating About Books Siempre Unidos, La Isla De Los Elfos (Forgotten Realms)
Ratings: 3.91 From 1476 Users | 35 ReviewsCommentary About Books Siempre Unidos, La Isla De Los Elfos (Forgotten Realms)
Sort of the "Silmarillion" of the "Forgotten Realms" books--easier to read; not as intensive.It might not be too profound, but I got hooked immediately. And apparently I'm not the only one. All in all, this was one of the most entertaining books that I've read.
Well done and I very much enjoyed the added depth to a world I love playing in. My only complaint was the time jumping which did not seem necessary nor did it add to the story. With the amount of characters one is expected to keep track of, the time jumping only added to the confusion.

Really well written overview of some Elvish history set in the D & D universe. The book covers thousand of years of history charting events across a wide amount of time and space. A clever edition is the Spellsinger elements reminding the reader of the overall D & D universe as well as other references to other worlds in this shared universe. The characters are well written and rounded and you are left with the feeling that you hope that others would revisit them at later dates. The
Wonderful lorebook on Faerun's elves. Every review I've read on Elaine Cunningham is correct. Her writing pulls you in, seamlessly branching from one timeline to another perspective. This is a wonderful book every player should read if they intend to play an elf in the forgotten realms.
Elvish history of surface elves, very easy to read and not intensive. Long time span and scope starting with an event in elven pantheon, arrival of elves in Toril, to migration of elves on Evermeet. Political struggle between many races of elves especially between gold elves and moon elves. In all a short pleasant read.
Ill start this off by just saying it right off the bat: This novel gets a perfect score, five Beholders out of five Beholders. In my estimation, when a novel is written, Evermeet: Island of the Elves is the book that it is compared to. And, it is hard to compare to this book, really.Ill start off with the plotline. The book is great, in that it weaves in and out of different plots, which is the plot of the book itself! Confusing for someone who hasnt read it, maybe, but for those of you who


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