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I hope this is the right place.

I was wondering if anyone has a complete list of Planescape novels.

I have: Pages of pain and the Bloodwar Trilogy. I know they novelized Torment but I seem to think there was one or two more.

Can anyone help?

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Nope, that was all of them.

However... "Finders Bane" and "Tymoras Luck" in the FR 'Lost Gods' novels referenced or took place in Sigil or elsewhere as detailed in Planescape.

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Ok I thought there was one more that was an anthology. But I may tbe thinking of the one you just mentioned. While I have you, I know Pages of pain wasn't par with the ideas of her Serenity but whats this stuff in "Boold Hostages" about The Lady's peacekeepers or acting as if she cares one whit about what goes on outside of Sigil...

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Ok I thought there was one more that was an anthology. But I may tbe thinking of the one you just mentioned. While I have you, I know Pages of pain wasn't par with the ideas of her Serenity but whats this stuff in "Boold Hostages" about The Lady's peacekeepers or acting as if she cares one whit about what goes on outside of Sigil...

"Fistandantilus Reborn" was the 3rd novel of the Lost Gods series, but I honestly don't recall if it had anything to do with anything Planescapey. It's been years since I read it.

Discount everything in the "Planescape" novels as having anything much to do with Planescape. They butcher canon. While Pages of Pain was semi amusing, count much of it as screed because it really has little to do with canon otherwise. None of the novels are considered canonical for what its worth.

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I kinda figured you could dicount the novels. Pages was ok I liked some of the more surrealist writing at the first but then it died down...of course you would expect that from the guy who put out the unreadable Avatar Trilogy.

I kinda actually do like the Bloodwar books so far. But I would never treat them as canon. Especially since the first few chapters tears the accepted views apart.

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"Plunderer of the Planes" wrote:
I kinda figured you could dicount the novels. Pages was ok I liked some of the more surrealist writing at the first but then it died down...of course you would expect that from the guy who put out the unreadable Avatar Trilogy. .

The Avatar Trilogy was actually written by three different people. Only one name appeared on the covers for reasons of... series unity, I guess.

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can these novels be downloaded from the net ????
in my country there are only a few FR trilogys,and non of the PS ones Sad Sad Sad

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I suggest you order them from amazon.com, and pay the extra shipping fee.

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So,there isn't any other way......

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You could look on ebay. They usually have a few of them for sale.

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