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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.
This is a cute recounting of the origins of some of the Gods and of the myths and legends of the elves on Toril but quite frankly it barely entertained and it did not need to be this long. Read at a page per minute made it barely tolerable. Rating it amongst the lesser of the forgotten realms novels

Really enjoyed this book. The jumping around confused me a little (especially since I kept being tired when I read) but really enjoyed it and loved getting all that backstory!!
There was so much in this book. It was almost too much. And, while I liked it, I imagine I will be back to read it again.I liked the elven backstory quite a bit. Definitely #TeamSilver. ;-)
An excellent tour through the history of the Elvish people of the Forgotten Realms.Trials & tribulations of both gods & mortals are considered. Magic & intrigue abounds and we even touch on some Spelljammer too.The book does require a degree of concentration, due to the many names and frequent jumps in time frame - it is however, very worth the effort.If you enjoy Elven high fantasy, I'd recommend this book. If you are also intrigued by D&D lore, then this is a must read.
An ambitious book by an always likable writer, "Evermeet" doesn't completely fulfill the promise of its premise - a Michener-esque generational epic about the history of Elves on Faerun, centered around the events leading up to creation of the sanctuary island and the consequences afterward.An elf in a novel surrounded by other characters can be interesting and involving (as evidenced by the author's Songs & Swords series), but as a group? En masse? Nothing but elves as far as the eye can
Elaine Cunningham
Paperback | Pages: 480 pages Rating: 3.91 | 1476 Users | 35 Reviews

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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 |
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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 |
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Ratings: 3.91 From 1476 Users | 35 ReviewsPiece Out Of Books Siempre Unidos, La Isla De Los Elfos (Forgotten Realms)
The description is very misleading. The cover shows a woman with human blood when the book centers around elves and their gods. The purpose of the story is clear, but this feels more like a collection of short stories rather than a novel.This is a cute recounting of the origins of some of the Gods and of the myths and legends of the elves on Toril but quite frankly it barely entertained and it did not need to be this long. Read at a page per minute made it barely tolerable. Rating it amongst the lesser of the forgotten realms novels

Really enjoyed this book. The jumping around confused me a little (especially since I kept being tired when I read) but really enjoyed it and loved getting all that backstory!!
There was so much in this book. It was almost too much. And, while I liked it, I imagine I will be back to read it again.I liked the elven backstory quite a bit. Definitely #TeamSilver. ;-)
An excellent tour through the history of the Elvish people of the Forgotten Realms.Trials & tribulations of both gods & mortals are considered. Magic & intrigue abounds and we even touch on some Spelljammer too.The book does require a degree of concentration, due to the many names and frequent jumps in time frame - it is however, very worth the effort.If you enjoy Elven high fantasy, I'd recommend this book. If you are also intrigued by D&D lore, then this is a must read.
An ambitious book by an always likable writer, "Evermeet" doesn't completely fulfill the promise of its premise - a Michener-esque generational epic about the history of Elves on Faerun, centered around the events leading up to creation of the sanctuary island and the consequences afterward.An elf in a novel surrounded by other characters can be interesting and involving (as evidenced by the author's Songs & Swords series), but as a group? En masse? Nothing but elves as far as the eye can
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