Dragons of Autumn Twilight

444 pages

English language

Published Feb. 1, 2000

ISBN:
978-0-7869-1574-3
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reviewed Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis (Dragonlance Chronicles, #1)

Does okay after very many years

I'd have rated this much higher when I read it when I was young. It was for me, like many little nerds I think, one of the touchstone adventure stories. Very much so for people who were into or got into DnD (I wouldn't for several years after, but not for lack of wanting).

Mostly, it's a quinessential example of stereotypical high fantasy, sword and sorcery. It is a tightly woven string of major fantasy tropes; heroic adventure, fantastical settings and magical monsters. It holds up fine on the action and generally on characterisation.

It falls down mostly on attitudes to women, which are very mixed. On the one hand, the women generally have agency, clear character, and sometimes important roles to play in the plot and advancement of the setting. On the other hand, there is a recapitulation of traditional roles and attitudes that you're less likely to see …

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