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The Best of Tales Volume 1

Dragonlance: Anthology: Book 1

Margaret Weis
Tracy Hickman

Fantastical monsters and dragons of every hue. Accursed wizards and mysterious villains. Deadly battles and otherworldly spectacle. The untold adventures of the beloved Companions.

Here are collected the best short stories of the original Dragonlance Tales 1 series, unfolding a world of heroism, magic, and fantasy. It is a treasure for loyal fans of the saga, and for new readers it is an enthralling introduction to the world of Krynn.

This volume includes a new Dragonlance short story written by Margaret Weis in collabortion with Aron Eisenberg, Nog on television's Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

The Best of Tales Volume 2

Dragonlance: Anthology: Book 2

Margaret Weis
Tracy Hickman

The legendary times of the Kingpriest, the Reign of Istar, and the War of the Lance. Tales of the wrath of gods, the clash of dragons, the emergence of foul villains and shining heroes.

Here are collected the best short stories of the Dragonlance Tales II series. For new readers, this is your invitation to a world of wondrous adventure and fantasy, while for longtime followers of theDragonlance saga, this is a collector's edition of indispensable stories.

This volume includes an exciting fast-play adventure by Tracy Hickman set in the world of Dragonlance.

Dragonlance fans will be thrilled to read this follow-up to The Best of Tales, Volume One.

Contents:

  • "Six Songs for the Temple of Istar" by Michael Williams
  • "The Voyage of the Sunchaser" by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya C. Carter
  • "The Three Lives of Horgan Oxthrall" by Douglas Niles
  • "Filling the Empty Places" by Nancy Varian Berberick
  • "The Goblin's Wish" by Roger E. Moore
  • "Off Day" by Dan Parkinson
  • "Ogre Unaware" by Dan Parkinson
  • "Clockwork Hero" by Jeff Grubb
  • "No Gods, No Heroes" by Nick O'Donohoe
  • "Colors of Belief" by Richard A. Knaak
  • "Lorac" by Michael Williams

The Players of Gilean

Dragonlance: Anthology: Book 3

Margaret Weis
Tracy Hickman

Across the ages roams an immortal troupe of actors, gifted with fantastical powers and led by a mysterious artiste with a penchant for meddling. Wherever they roam, they encounter magic and monsters and evil that requires taming.

This is the first anthology based on characters from the extraordinary novella "The Travelling Players of Gilean", by Margaret Weis and Aron Eisenberg, which was featured in The Best of Tales, Volume One. This new anthology also features novellas by best-selling Dragonlance authors Douglas Niles, Richard A. Knaak, Paul B. Thompson, and a new collaboration by Jean Rabe and Aron Eisenberg.

Contents:

  • "Command Performance" by Douglas Niles
  • "Papilla" by Fergus Ryan
  • "Enter, a Ghost" by Paul B. Thompson
  • "Perfect" by Donald J. Bingle
  • "A Matter of Honor" by Richard A. Knaak
  • "Rewrites" by Aron Eisenberg and Jean Rabe

Dragons in the Archives: Celebrating 20 Years of Dragonlance

Dragonlance: Anthology: Book 4

Margaret Weis
Tracy Hickman

A collection of the best Dragonlance short stories from Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.

This anthology showcases 20 years of storytelling in the Dragonlance world by gathering into a single volume the most popular stories written by the New York Times best-selling authors Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Their tales have defined the entire Dragonlance saga from inception to the present day, from the Chronicles to the War of Souls and beyond. Drawn from various Dragonlance anthologies published over the last two decades, each classic story now features an introduction from a Dragonlance author. Each introduction will be different and will share that author's perspective on the past 20 years of Dragonlance tales.