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World of Warcraft: Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects
B**L
Best World of Warcraft Book yet.
WoW!Spoiler freeSeriously, wow. Best World of Warcraft book I have read yet. Even bests the WoW book Arthas. Christie Golden's Writing is so good here I was just left speechless. She manages to take the Cataclysm expansion of the WoW MMO and make such a well thought out, provoking, character driven immersive story that I immediately reread it after finishing it the first time though.Let me say I hate the Cataclysm expansion. I hate it. It drove me away from wow. It destroyed my guild. Half of whom quit. The story seems nonsensical, the world and lore in my opinion really did have a cataclysm. And I wanted nothing to do with it any more. But I have read several of Mrs. Goldman's books and have always loved her work and so I gave this a try. It seriously made me want to give Cataclysm and the World of Warcraft another try. It's just that damned good.It just brings everything together. It takes a very famous character (Thrall) and adds new layers of depth to him. She introduces new characters so well that I immediately care about what happens to them. No death in this book feels empty. She created and epic quest. A journey. And she nails it spot on.The only complaint I have with the book is the final big bad Character reveal. It just felt rushed and shoe horned in. You really have no idea who is character is or why the heck they are doing this. BUT! But, that doesn't detract from the story in a major way. I only wish there was an extra chapter or two to flesh this plot point out. Honestly though, she has created such an epic tale here that I feel that any and every World of Warcraft player should read this.Blizzard should mail copies of this book and her last Cataclysm based book "The Shattering" (buy it and read it before this if you haven't already) to every subscriber who has bought the newest expansion of the game. She redeems the lore of the expansion. She redeems the lore of the World of Warcraft.Buy this book if you're a fan of WoW. Buy her books if you're a fan of great story telling.Please buy this book.
K**R
Making them easy to relate too
Really well written, each of the main characters has a weight to them. Making them easy to relate too. The story was well thought out and contained plenty for the hardcore World of Warcraft fan to really bite into the lore, to have those moments of 'so that is what caused this'.or the 'I have been there and seen that' moment. It also provides enough of a story for the novice to step into that world.and still enjoy, maybe even create another fan of the content and or the author.Over all it is a must read for the WoW fan community , and a worthy read for the fantasy oriented
G**R
Fun Read, but Short
As Metzen said in a comment to another review, this obviously happens prior to patch 4.2. There is some parallel with the journey Thrall goes through in the 4.2 questline (in fact, it's kind of hard to see how he would have to deal with his issues yet again after the events of the book), but there are always going to be issues translating between the formats of book and game. That would also be why the character mentioned dead is still in the game in some places. You'll also notice you can go to Nagrand to Sholazar Basin to Sethria's Roost and see Hemit Nesingwary in all three places within minutes. Just because a character occurs in a previous part of the game doesn't mean the story hasn't advanced and things are different for them in the current storyline.Issues of games versus books aside, this was a pretty fun read. If you're reading it, you're most likely a Warcraft fan who wants to continue to follow the story of the various characters, and Thrall is one of the most beloved characters in the Warcraft universe. The book delivers on that promise. More backstory is filled in and it certainly made me look at some in-game events in a different light. That said, it's extremely short. I finished over 90% of it during one single milling session. I'm a pretty fast reader, but even so, a book that takes me only two or three hours to read is definitely low on the value for my money scale. The Warcraft books need to be longer or the Kindle prices much, much lower. A physical paperback costs less than the ebook versions of a lot of these!
A**H
Great novel for wow fans
Excellent novel. Christie Golden does a great job moving the storyline along.
S**C
Best book
One of my all time favourite books. If you like world of Warcraft or fantasy in general pick this up you’ll enjoy it
C**E
Breve resumo sobre o livro
Luta contra o Cromatus e algumas aparições do Deathwing. Aparição dos dois novos Aspects blue e black. Acontecimento com Krasus
P**I
Five Stars
One of the better WOW books I have read.
B**N
Plot and characters are spot on
Before I get into my brief review - I've read pretty much most of the books and was a WoW player from Vanilla up until MoP. WoW lore is something I very much enjoy and feel Christie Golden is the best of the authors we have experienced so far. Richard Knaak has some good titles as well (also some misses!) and I think Aaron Rosenberg did well on Tides of Darkness.But back to this book. Thrall being one of the key characters in WoW lore, Golden got this one absolutely spot on with some appearances from other key and secondary characters. The plot is definitely something that will keep the reader wanting to find out more to see this book through to conclusion. The timeline is set around Cataclysm and really delves deep into the character that is Thrall since dropping the mantle of Warchief.Without giving away any spoilers, I also find, personally, enjoy any part of WoW that utilises the Caverns of Time. This is a MUST read for WoW fans and fantasy book readers alike. Definitely top 2 or 3 in all books thus far in my view.
A**R
For The Horde!
Great read for any WoW lover!
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