This book introduces readers to the world of Krynn which inhabits humans, dwarves, elves, kender, goblins, and other races of creatures. A group of friends had separated five years earlier and made a pact to return to their hometown (Solace) after five years. They discover that the world is on the brink of war and find that Solace has been taken over by a religious cult (called seekers) who are in league with an autocratic group known as dragon highlords who are preparing to unleash their might on the world of Krynn. The members of the group get in the middle of a skirmish that leads them to discover that the war is between the gods of good versus the gods of evil being fought by proxy on Kryn by the followers of each.
The Dragonlance series of novels were to those of us who were kids (or young adults) in the 1980s our generation's Lord of The Rings (which D&D and Dragonlance were clearly inspired by) and served as a bridge to series like Game of Thrones. It has a similar quest/adventure theme that Tolkien's novels had, but (at least for me) had a lot more action and less period of inactivity than Hobbit and LOTR had. And, there were far fewer "core" characters so it was easier to keep all the characters straight (something that plagued both Tolkien's novels and GoT). This is also something that, unlike GoT, kids can read without it being too adult. There are some violent action sequences, death, and some sexual content (mostly innuendo, not the graphic detail that GoT gets into).
Overall, I would say this is somewhere in between what you get in the later Harry Potter novels (Books 4-7) and what you would see in the more adult series. I first read this when I was in middle school (when I was about 12 or 13) and I think that the book (and the series overall) is fine for someone that age. It is also something that adults can easily enjoy. The storyline does have themes like gods and magic, but the gods are more like those from Greek mythology and are not heavily modeled after any contemporary religion. So, if you are a fan of the sci-fi/fantasy genre, and have not yet read these novels, this is definitely something you should check out.
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