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Author: Christie Golden
ISBN : B0013TPWJG
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As the release nears for Blizzard Entertainment’s long-anticipated StarCraft II computer game, the epic Dark Templar trilogy reaches an explosive climax.
After the seeming defeat of the dark archon Ulrezaj on the protoss homeworld of Aiur, Jake and Rosemary become separated as they flee through the newly repaired warp gate. Rosemary finds herself with the other refugee protoss on Shakuras, while Jake is catapulted elsewhere. But Jake does not have long to live: their enemies are regrouping, and Zamara’s essence must be separated from Jake’s mind before time runs out.Direct download links available for Free Download StarCraft: Dark Templar--Twilight [Kindle Edition]
- File Size: 383 KB
- Print Length: 340 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0743471296
- Publisher: Pocket Books (June 30, 2009)
- Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
- Language: English
- ASIN: B0013TPWJG
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Not Enabled
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A great story set in the Starcraft universe. An easy stand-alone even for those unfamiliar with the Starcraft universe and a must for those who are. Easily one of the better works among Blizzard's adapted novels.
Allowing Golden to write the whole series pays off nicely for Blizzard here as it clearly shows in the quality of the story. The series is well-paced, has plenty of action, and incorporates Starcraft lore in a very clean fashion. The necessary and pre-existing Starcraft lore doesn't feels forced and the new lore is introduced in a very neat flow. The action is detailed fairly well and is relatively creative. Compared to Blizzard's other adapted novels, this series is extremely well written and easily one of their best.
Although the conclusion was not quite as spectacular as I had hoped, it was not a bad way to end the story. However, given that the story is supposed to lead into the Starcraft II game's story, I can see how this ending makes sense. There's still plenty of action and story development and the inclusion of some major characters gives the story a nice spark. I have to admit that I liked the first and second books more but I still found this book to be a great read. It's hard to not finish a series like this though so I feel that both fans and newcomers to the Starcraft universe will enjoy this conclusion to the series.
By Jae Yu
This third installment feels like it closed without having any real outcome (no winners, losers, or interesting endings). I was a bit dissapointed in the second book also for being too vague about why the Protoss would worship Ulrezaj and expected this third book to explain it further.
I would have liked more backstory the way the first book (Firstborn) did it. The history of the Protoss was such a good idea in the first book, then petered out in the second, then was totally unimportant in the third book.
Overall, I would recommend the first book in this series. Then, if you're still interested, you can read books 2 and 3.
By Adam Chen
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