I liked Taash and the Jesters quite a bit. I had my step-father check it out from the library at the university where he was attending grad school. I didn't find Kashka, the prequel (which I think was written later) until some time in the 90s.
I didn't like the two books quite as well as Drujienna, but I think that had more to do with when I read them, mid-teens for Taash and twenties or thirties for Kashka as opposed to elementary school for Drujienna.
Drujienna was a formative book for me. The other two were fun to read books that left less of an impression.
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I didn't like the two books quite as well as Drujienna, but I think that had more to do with when I read them, mid-teens for Taash and twenties or thirties for Kashka as opposed to elementary school for Drujienna.
Drujienna was a formative book for me. The other two were fun to read books that left less of an impression.