Author Archive

  • Book Review – War of The Ancients: The Well of Enternity
    Author: Richard A. Knaak Publisher: Pocket Star Binding: Paperback Publication Date: March 30, 2004 Finally, I settled into my new apartment in a new country. The good news about this place, there is a Barnes and Noble close by. I mean, finally….a book store! We didn’t have one such as these back homes, all my fantasy books were ordered online. So I spent some time...
    by Medsin at January 27th, 2006 at 06:01 am
  • Book Review – Midnight’s Mask
    Author: Paul S. Kemp Cover Artist: Terese Nielson Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Binding: Paperback Publication Date: 2005 I am writing this review, just a couple of minutes after finishing the last page of ‘Midnight’s Mask’, book three of Erevis Cale Trilogy. I feel speechless, just astounded, shocked, sad, and pleased. My mind is racing with thousands of unanswered...
    by Medsin at November 18th, 2005 at 06:11 am
  • Book Review – Left Horse Black
    Author: S.J. Reisner Cover Artist: Lauren Dong Publisher: Arche Books Binding: Paperback Publication Date: 2005 Left Horse Black, a first book of a trilogy, is definitely one of those books that proves my theory, Do not judge a book by its first chapter (oh and its cover). It definitely contains a great sense of originality, and a nice easy read. A great break from the...
    by Medsin at October 11th, 2005 at 06:10 am
  • On the Spot at BookSpotCentral – Paul S. Kemp interview
    This week’s On the Spot guest is with Paul S. Kemp, who some would say is in a small handful of Wizards of the Coast Authors that one would call elite writers. Paul, who was kind enough to speak with us, has a great interview with Medsin here at Fantasybookspot.com. A big welcome for Paul S. Kemp, On the Spot: Medsin – So far in the Erevis Cale Trilogy’s...
    by Medsin at September 27th, 2005 at 04:09 pm
  • Book Review – Night Watch (Discworld)
    Author: Terry Pratchett Publisher: Doubleday Binding: Paperback Publication Date: 2002 Night Watch, it is the first book that I have ever picked up and read by Terry Pratchett, and it’s good enough for me to go and pick up another. I truly enjoyed reading Night Watch, it gave me a sense of feeling I never experienced in any other books I have ever read before. It’s...
    by Medsin at May 20th, 2005 at 06:05 am
  • Book Review – Resurrection
    Author: Paul S. Kemp Cover Artist: Gerald Brom Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Binding: Hardcover Publication Date: May 2005 Resurrection, the finale of the wonderful series “The War of the Spider Queen”. Well what can I say? The book blew me away. I seriously loved Mr. Kemp’s way of presenting the characters. He always seems to know how to give them life as he...
    by Medsin at May 5th, 2005 at 06:05 am
  • Book Review – Insurrection
    Author: Thomas M. Reid Cover Artist: Gerald Brom Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Binding: Hardcover Publication Date: December2002 Insurrection, the underdark shall be changed for ever. The city of shimmering webs is never gonna be the same again. Thomas M. Reid, the author of book two of the war of the spider queen series, brings us and the most unusual characters a...
    by Medsin at January 20th, 2005 at 06:01 am
  • Book Review – The Highwayman
    Author: R.A. Salvatore Cover Artist: Todd Lockwood Publisher: CDS Books Binding: Hardcover Publication Date: 2004 The Highwayman, the first Solo book written by R.A. Salvatore. Though certainly one the best of what he has written. We are back into the world of Corona, although the book does take place Pre-Demon War. It’s a very dramatic book about Romance, Love, and...
    by Medsin at January 20th, 2005 at 06:01 am
  • Book Review – Dawn of the Night
    Author: Paul S. Kemp Cover Artist: Terese Nielson Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Binding: Paperback Publication Date: 2004 Dawn of Night, the second passage of the Erevis Cale trilogy. In which the story reaches its climax. Things will never remain the same, but in reality…do they ever? Paul S. Kemp, is the author of Shadow’s Witness (Sembia series, Book 2),...
    by Medsin at January 16th, 2005 at 06:01 am
  • Book Review – Dissolution
    Author: Richard Lee Byers Cover Artist: Gerald Brom Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Binding: Hardcover Publication Date: July 2002 Dissolution is the beginning of a new era to the dark elves. The minions of Lolth find themselves without a god, without leadership, and without the magic of the high priestesses. Richard Lee Byers, the author of the first of the six book...
    by Medsin at January 11th, 2005 at 06:01 am