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Anonymous
Posted January 23, 2013
Nice
Kept me interested from start to finish. I esspecially enjoyed the horde side of the story.
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Anonymous
Posted December 10, 2012
Good book
The book was great until the end... it just seem to end too abruptly.
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California_MomCA
Posted November 27, 2012
If you like WoW lore, this is a must read!
Not all sunshine & light, this book does a great job of explaining the fall of Theramore...3 cheers yet again to Christie Golden for keeping us lore hounds up to speed!
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Quinaldian
Posted October 20, 2012
Highly recommended for current expansion World of Warcraft players
Good book that shares some much needed lore for the current expansion of world of warcraft. Some things that were way to under explained in the book.
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Anonymous
Posted September 27, 2012
Death of a dream
As the title suggests, "Tides of war" is a character driven story framed in a world of simmering conflict that violently boils over into an all out bloody and horrific conflict.
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A tableau of fun, memorable, and lovable characters weave a tapestry of hope, determination, and tragedy amidst the escalation and building tension to the terrible cathartic breaking point.
Though much of the story's context is dependent on previous books as well as the game's setting the author does a good job of filling in the blanks. Jaina Proudmore is a must read for any Warcraft fan and a fun diversion for those who are not. -
Anonymous
Posted September 23, 2012
A Fantastic treasure trove of lore
This was a fantastic and emotional read. Introducing the reader to the lore directly after Cataclysm and right up until Mists of Pandaria, this book is very in depth. Centered on Jaina's point of view you learn so much about the characters you see wandering in WoW. The Fall of Theramore Scenario gives almost no information but it can all be found in the book. This book is a must read for anyone who cares what is going on and where we are heading with the new expansion. Very well written, a lot of action, and lot of emotion.
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Anonymous
Posted September 8, 2012
Just amazing!
Ima player and a reader of world of warcraft. I enjoyed this book a lot. The storyline gives alot to look forward to the next expansion. I encourage you to give it a read.
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Anonymous
Posted September 8, 2012
Not as good as previous efforts by this author in this series.
Not as good as previous efforts by this author in this series. I think we're getting to a point where background information and how it's delivered is starting to be a hindrance to the story. We have characters that have been featured heavily in other novels in the series. They end up in a situation that reminds them of something that happened to them in a past novel. So we get a page or two used to describe what happened in a previous book. That's all fine, and I can see it being useful if your concern is people new to the series just picking up one book and not knowing previous events. But I think it needs some balance. At this point, you can look at a character list for the story and know what flashbacks you're going to get. Oh, it's that blue dragon fellow again. Guess we're going to hear about his lost loved one again. Also, I think this is the first time we've gotten flashbacks of the same event from multiple sources. If it's two characters on different sides of a battle, okay. When it's two characters sharing tea, it may not be necessary.
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Also, one of my main complaints with the other writer in this series has been when he's done something in his stories that doesn't work in the rest of the media. It's always felt like the other guy is telling the story he wants to, regardless of how well that story would actually fit into the established setting. Golden's been really good about the story being accurate to the setting. And then the ending of this book happened. Where, to extend a battle sequence, the villains receive unexpected back up. Unexpected in a totally unexplianed, "this happens just deal with it" kind of way. Come on, don't do that. You're better than that. -
Anonymous
Posted August 30, 2012
Sunstar
Sits next to blue
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