Ratings15
Average rating3.5
This book feels like a filler. It's like cash cow - people will just read it because it's Drizzt. While Salvatore's style is still here - rich depictions of character relationships - the actual character development are few and far between. Again, like book 3, too much comic relief - perhaps the author himself is not treating this too seriously. Overall, it's a really pale shadow of what started off the whole thing.