List of Forgotten Realms Novels - War of The Spider Queen

War of The Spider Queen

By Richard Lee Byers, Thomas M. Reid, Richard Baker, Lisa Smedman, Philip Athans, and Paul S. Kemp. Supervising editor, R. A. Salvatore.

  • Dissolution, by Richard Lee Byers (hardcover, July 2002, ISBN 978-0-7869-2714-2; paperback, August 2003, ISBN 978-0-7869-2944-3)
  • Insurrection, by Thomas M. Reid (hardcover, December 2002, ISBN 978-0-7869-2786-9; paperback, December 2003, ISBN 978-0-7869-3033-3)
  • Condemnation, by Richard Baker (hardcover, May 2003, ISBN 978-0-7869-2824-8; paperback, May 2004, ISBN 978-0-7869-3202-3)
  • Extinction, by Lisa Smedman (hardcover, January 2004, ISBN 978-0-7869-2989-4; paperback, February 2005, ISBN 978-0-7869-3596-3)
  • Annihilation, by Philip Athans (hardcover, July 2004, ISBN 978-0-7869-3237-5; paperback, August 2005, ISBN 978-0-7869-3752-3)
  • Resurrection, by Paul S. Kemp (hardcover, April 2005, ISBN 978-0-7869-3640-3; paperback, February 2006, ISBN 978-0-7869-3981-7)

War of the Spider Queen was later reprinted in:

  • War of the Spider Queen Gift Set, Part I (books 1-3) (three paperbacks in boxed slipcase, September 2006, ISBN 978-0-7869-4186-5)
  • War of the Spider Queen Gift Set, Part II (books 4-6) (three paperbacks in boxed slipcase, September 2006, ISBN 978-0-7869-4307-4)
  • R.A. Salvatore's War of the Spider Queen, Volume I (books 1-3) (paperback, April 2012, ISBN 978-0-7869-5986-0)
  • R.A. Salvatore's War of the Spider Queen, Volume II (books 4-6) (paperback, May 2012, ISBN 978-0-7869-6028-6)

Read more about this topic:  List Of Forgotten Realms Novels

Famous quotes containing the words war of, war, spider and/or queen:

    Then think I thus: sith such repair,
    So long time war of valiant men,
    Was all to win a lady fair,
    Shall I not learn to suffer then,
    And think my life well spent to be,
    Serving a worthier wight than she?
    Henry Howard, Earl Of Surrey (1517?–1547)

    We have always said that in our war with the Arabs we had a secret weapon—no alternative.
    Golda Meir (1898–1978)

    But chief to heedless flies the window proves
    A constant death; where gloomily retired,
    The villain spider lives, cunning and fierce,
    Mixture abhorred! Amid a mangled heap
    Of carcases in eager watch he sits,
    O’erlooking all his waving snares around.
    James Thomson (1700–1748)

    It is better to pay court to a queen ... than to worship, as we too often do, some unworthy person whose wealth is his sole passport into society. I believe that a habit of respect is good for the human race.
    M. E. W. Sherwood (1826–1903)