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World of Warcraft: War Crimes

World of Warcraft: War Crimes


World of Warcraft: War Crimes


Download Ebook World of Warcraft: War Crimes

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 13 hours and 31 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

Audible.com Release Date: May 6, 2014

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B00K30Q9Q6

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another great book by Christie. cant wait til upgrade comes out

This is obviously one of those Very Important Lore Books that everyone on the forums/discords constantly brings up. And it's not a bad read. There are some parts that seem too drawn out, others that seem very rushed, but all in all it's probably the best of Golden's books that I've read (at the very least, tied with The Shattering).(Minor Spoilers ahead)It focuses a lot on Baine, who I think Golden always does a very good job with, and also has some very good Anduin parts (and for once she doesn't give Vol'jin the complete shaft! though that's probably more out of necessity to the story than anything else). The author does a good job of contrasting the takes of the two sides at the trial, though I found Tyrande to be far less capable than I feel like she would be, to be honest. I'm not a Garrosh apologist, but have always felt he took too much of the blame considering Go'el was just sitting back and letting all of this happen, so it's interesting to see how he was defended at his trial.All in all, given the confines of how the book had to end, I thought it was a good, enjoyable read, and something any WoW lore enthusiast should check out.

Golden has to be my favorite World of Warcraft writer to date. I've followed her in other genre's and she always seems to strike gold when she does write for them. I loved the Arthas book and I eagerly snatched this book up once it came out.The depth of the characters in this book are absolutely amazing. I've been playing WoW since right after Vanilla dropped and so I've spent the last ten years(almost) playing and watching the story evolve around the faction leaders of the Horde and Alliance. The creators of WoW do a good job, but they've struck amazing talent in Golden writing for them. The review is so very difficult to write without giving any spoilers but needless to say the depth she gives every single faction leader is amazing.After the finish of the Siege of Orgrimmar is when the story picks up. Everything has been moved to Pandaria for the trial, a new technology/magic is being used to assist in the trial which really gives Golden an opportunity to explore certain parts of the past and bring things to light. One of the best things about this book is that it doesn't follow the standard court approach that we all see during the reruns of Law and Order(or any other justice based series). Golden took some of the standard court aspects but also really created her own idea of how the Pandarians would have a court system.The read a good solid read and I ended up reading it in a couple of days just because I wanted to spread it out. I could have easily finished it in one sitting though if I hadn't forced myself to stop reading to take breaks. If you're a fan of the game at all I highly recommend picking up the book and reading it. Especially with Warlords just a few months away from its release date.

Perhaps the biggest question after the end of Mists of Pandaria. That being how the defeated Garrosh Hellscream ended up behind the invading Iron Horde of the Warlords of Draenor expansion. Unfortunately that’s really the only thing that develops in the novel. There’s no character development. Who they all are at the beginning is who they are at the end. Its not a bad read and like most of Golden’s novels it’s an easy and fast one. It’s just too bad it felt like it could easily have been missed. The ending, as you might expect, is wholly unsatisfying. Recommended for anyone interested in the World of Warcraft but probably not something you’d look back on as adding to it.Sylvanas does have a small amount of development but if you never read it you’d probably never suspected it existing. She’s revealed quite the villainous side. Garrosh himself is just as loud about his depravity as ever. Even though two villains are in the book, one just reveals how black she is and the other exists only to remind us who’s on trial. There’s really no action for them to move forward. Sylvanas is mainly involved in reconnecting with her sister Vareesa and both disappear from the book just as their storyline picks up heat. Not a regrettable read by any means but definitely could use more spice when having almost all the big names of the setting present.

Masterful. After reading this book, consider how accurately each character's personality is rendered. Golden has a truly deep understanding of this universe and its characters and this book totally shows that. The writing is gripping and moves at a steady pace. Once again, Christie Golden is THE Warcraft novelist.The book is unique, being literally a trial against Garrosh. This might seem out of tune with Warcraft's more epic scope, but it works amazingly, thanks again to Golden's strong characterizations. This book is emotional, psychological, and fun.

As a long-time player of World of Warcraft, I played through the land of Pandaria and cursed the name of Garrosh Hellscream more than once. Especially hard was both the bombing of Theramore (and the resulting from when my Gnome mage materializes now in the ruin) and the sad, blackened remnants of the Vale of Eternal Blossoms.I too wanted to kill Garrosh for those crimes.Christie Golden knows the characters and has masterfully recreated them in"War Crimes ". I highly recommend this book for those who play WoW as well as the readers of fantasy.

I just finish this beautiful book. I'm gonna say it again: Christie Golden is pure GOLD.This book is the story of World of Warcraft between Mists of Pandarian and Warlords of Draenor expansions. In this book, the hatefull Garrosh Hellscream face a long and harsh trial, where he has more enemies than allies. Is not an action story, is about introspection and compassion.I get why people think "Garrosh did nothing wrong", he is a strong leader and proud warrior, qualities highly respect in the Horde. But, he was nasty... don't forget that.

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