World Of Warcraft (9 books in series)
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review 1: I play World of Warcraft for the satisfaction of participating in raiding dynamics and choreography, not for the story. But as a ten year veteran of the game I sometimes try to pinpoint how exactly the story went so wrong, and imagine what the writers could have done to fix it s...
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review 1: خب خوب بود ، یعنی گلدان همیشه خوب مینویسه ، مثل کتاب قبلی- جینا پرادمور - داستان کمی دخترونه بود ، کلن مثل اینکه سبک نوشتنش رو عوض کرده . بر عکس داستانهای ناک که بیشتر مسیر داستان آدم رو هیجان زده میکنه داستان گلدان پر از اطلاعات در مورد شخصیتها بود ، نمیشد سریع خوند و گذشت . کتا...
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review 1: I like Richard A. Knaak's writing. This is something which often puts me at odds with myself because the two of us approach World of Warcraft very well. For one, he's a professional writer for it and I'm just a disenchanted fanboy. His WOW writings tend to be good vs. evil, I pre...
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review 1: This was my very favorite of the Warcraft books I've read. A lot of Warcraft lore buffs don't enjoy Golden's portrayal of the game's characters, but I've always enjoyed her versions and find them accurate. The courtroom drama was interesting and amusing...I didn't find it borin...
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review 1: What does one do when one survives an assassination attempt by your leader, one who has proven willing to do anything to accumulate power and may use your species as cannon fodder in genocidal wars against other races? Apparently, the answer is sit around and talk a lot. Th...
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review 1: The title's a bit misleading, as I was expecting the story to revolve around the worgen, when in fact this was a very heavily Night Elf-based story..even though it's technically about King Varian Wrynn. I'm mixed on whether I actually liked this novel, versus liking it purely bec...
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review 1: I really enjoyed this book. In game there is so much left out that should be said. It should be noted more clearly. It was intriguing to read about heroes of the world of Azeroth and their journeys that brought them where they are. Jaina was given so much more depth and character...
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review 1: What a great little book. This is like what the Star Wars prequels should've been about; a focused story of the rise and fall of an ambitious, gifted man. Despite some of the imagery/symbolism being a bit heavy-handed, a strong dramatic irony pervades the 1st third of the book, t...
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review 1: Vol'jin: Shadows of the Horde ends up finishing a different story than it started, and it does so poorly, with clumsy prose and a serious lack of tension or urgency. There are absolutely no surprises or twists: everything progressives about how you'd expect from the first few pag...