"Trevor Goodchild" on gab was mentioning that dragonlance holds up pretty well as a fun read. As teenager my friends and I just loved it. And I think the archetypes of Tanis, Raistlin etc were quite well drawn.
Has anybody read it lately?
Also: Same question, but with the "dragonriders of Pern"
Dragonriders of Pern is always a good read, and kind of refreshing with the brutalist feudal setting (especially as it goes on, and you get explanations for why society backslid so hard. Plague and population crash sure as hell could be expected to make Holders jealous of their breeding females ...
The setting is probably why the movie has been in Development Hell for so long. And they can't accuse the author of sexism, either.