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About the Author
Richard A. Knaak is the
New York Times bestselling author of some three dozen novels, including the
The Sin War trilogy for
Diablo and the
Legend of Huma for
Dragonlance. He has penned the
War of the Ancients trilogy,
Day of the Dragon and its upcoming followup,
Night of the Dragon. His other works include his own
Dragonrealm series, the
Minotaur Wars for
Dragonlance, the
Aquilonia trilogy of the Age of Conan, and the
Sunwell Trilogy -- the first Warcraft manga. In addition, his novels and short stories have been published worldwide in such diverse places as China, Iceland, the Czech Republic, and Brazil.
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- Series: World of Warcraft
- Mass Market Paperback: 464 pages
- Publisher: Pocket Star (November 30, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1439189463
- ISBN-13: 978-1439189467
- Product Dimensions: 1 x 4.2 x 6.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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This book was alright; for me it was not as good as any of the Christie Golden books or the War of the Ancients trilogy, but it was about on par with Day of the Dragon/Night of the Dragon. Knaak's books seem very hit or miss to me.
In the end, this book really was just too long (and I am not usually one to whine about length; 500-600 pages or more does not bother me). The nightmares got repetitious and I found myself wanting to flip pages until we were finished with them. The same characters had the same nightmares over and over, and everyone's nightmares were very similar, and we had descriptions of them over and over. As a whole the book was too descriptive, which is a classic Knaak trap it seems. I was bored for the first 200 pages, then it picked up for a little while, and lost me again at the end. It really says something if the climax of the story isn't very exciting. The story could have been wrapped up much more quickly and a lot of extraneous material could have been eliminated. Knaak either needs to watch that tendency in himself or get himself a better editor.
I also didn't really connect with any of the new characters; Eranikus was way too whiney and irritating, and for some reason I couldn't sympathize with him. Others, like Gnarl, weren't around enough for you to get to know them (oh, and he really named the tree-like ancient Gnarl??, come on). Broll and Thura were better, but I still didn't feel all that connected to them. He tried to make Broll sympathetic with his lost daughter etc, but it didn't really do much for me - probably because he really beat it to death by mentioning it every chapter.
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