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Book Reviews of Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3)

Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3)
Sojourn - Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3
Author: R.A. Salvatore
ISBN-13: 9781560760474
ISBN-10: 1560760478
Publication Date: 5/1/1991
Pages: 309
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 150 ratings
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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11 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3) on + 48 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I didn't like this as much as Exile and Homeland, but I still liked it nonetheless. His journeys travel to the surface to a world he's not use to. But he feels that's where he belongs, rather than his world he comes from which is full of hatred and despair. Great book, definitely recommend reading this one.
reviewed Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3) on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Admittedly this was not my favorite book of the trilogy. I believe I had higher hopes for the drow on the surface. However, it was ultimately worth the read to complete the Drizzt trilogy.
daedelys avatar reviewed Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3) on + 1218 more book reviews
This is one of those series that I've loved for years. However, after a couple of reads, I did get sick of all of Drizzt's whining in his "recollection" segments that are in the first person narrative. He reminds me of a teenager with a lot of angst issues. The overall story is wonderful, but after awhile, his feeling sorry for himself gets old.
ilazria avatar reviewed Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3) on + 4 more book reviews
it was good. small compared to what I usually read, but a nice "snack" between meals.
reviewed Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3) on
Soujourn captivated me from the second I picked it up.
reviewed Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3) on + 8 more book reviews
Now I am ready to read the Icewind Vale series. Enjoyed the beginnings of Drizzt.
richmadcity avatar reviewed Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3) on + 11 more book reviews
I thought this was the strongest of the Dark Elf Trilogy. A quick read with a good deal of action, but also a lot growth in Drizz't as a character. This definitely primed me to get into the Icewind Dale Trilogy.

Salvatore doesn't write great literature, his books are the written equivalent of a Michael Bay movie, but that's not such a bad thing at times. Sojourn was a fun ride.
jenart avatar reviewed Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3) on
I do believe that this was the best book of the series. I really enjoyed the Dark Elf's struggles. It was written far better than the first two books, especially Homeland. I do think the author could put in greater detail surrounding the characters that are in and around Drizzt. The one thing I think that makes this series a little different than other fantasy is that the character detailing and the world building is far simpler. It does take away from the story, but it also makes the book move along much faster.
reviewed Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3) on + 192 more book reviews
Brand new book, great read.
royaltech avatar reviewed Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3) on + 126 more book reviews
"Sojourn is R.A. Salvatore's exciting conclusion to The Dark Elf Trilogy, set in the FORGOTTEN REALMS fantasy world from TSR, Inc."
reviewed Sojourn (Forgotten Realms Novel: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3) on + 178 more book reviews
Far above the merciless Underdark, Drizzt Do'Urden fights to survive the elements of Toril's harsh surface. The young drow geings a sojourn through a world entirely unlike his own --even as he evades the dark elves of his past. He begins to understnad his new home and it's inhabitants, but acceptance among the surface-dwellers doesn't come easily.