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The Brothers' War |
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Rating: Summary: A Good Book telling the history of the domains Great ending Review: A Great book a terrific ending in the ending it leaves you haning wondering what Happens to the followers of gix. also i wonder what happend to the sages of lat'nam and the other planes urza will visit. another good thing about this book is how it leaves you haning at the end wondering who the thran are and where mishra is and will be.
Rating: Summary: This book is da bomb! Review: I have just read this book and it was the best!If you play magic, you have to have this book!
Rating: Summary: An excellent book Review: I would just like to say that this book is a splendid tale of treachery and betrayal and is one of the best books I've ever read.
Rating: Summary: It was a great book of mystery and power Review: this book is a great resource for underdeveloped reading skills and imagination, i beg you to at least try it, and if you are not interested after the third chapter, than it might not be the book for you, but keep reading anyway!
Rating: Summary: Sank the continents,shook the skies,thrilled my mind! Review: You may think, "Who cares about two bickering brothers who broke a rock in half". Well, when a whole continent is scarred, and millions of lives are taken all for two small rocks which belonged to a mechanical god, there's a story worth reading. Get to know the storyline behind the expansion: Antiquities.
Rating: Summary: this book kicks @$$ Review: if you wanted to know just how the whole dragon engine thing got started, read this book. If you want to know why urza hates phyrexia so much, read this book. If you want to know who Twanos and Ashnod really were, read this book. Heck, if you just want to know the story line behind the greatest CCG ever, read the book!
Rating: Summary: The tale of the Artifacts Cycle begins in The Brother's War. Review: Man, I tell you what...when it comes to reading about the war of the Artifacts in the beginning of Magic's history, nobody but Jeff Grubb tells it better through the story of Urza and Mishra. This is the most accurate portrayal of the story to be heard and from a very reliable source: directly from Urza's wife, Kayla bin Kroog. Read it once and plan to read it again. Recommended for absolutely ANYONE to read, especially Magic players. I also encourage readers to read the sequels to this book: Planeswalker, by Lynn Abbey, Time Streams, by J. Robert King, and coming in August, Bloodlines, by Francis Lebaron.
Rating: Summary: The Eaneid of Dominia Review: I truly enjoyed the book. I also understood alot about the war between the two brothers and how it effect the entire world. I was expecting something more about the Ice Age and how these events are related.. I hope, however, that it will be explained later in the cycle. I believe that this is a fundamental book.
Rating: Summary: Mishra: the misunderstood brother Review: I really enjoyed this book. I enjoyed it even more since it was dedicated to me, Yep. Grubb's little brother. Not a bad little tome, a bit slow in parts where Mishra does not appear but a solid effort none the less. I don't know where Jeff gets this Older-brother-as- noble-protector BS but the story holds the readers interest. Bring back Mishra for the sequel. We never actually saw his body now did we? Even as a non MTG type I was able to follow along and understand. I demand more books from this guy. Keep him employed and away from Pittsburgh! Plus we need a place to stay when we visit Seattle and he's the only one I know.
Rating: Summary: great book for anyone Review: this book is great if you like magic or not. It's very exciting and the story line in very in-depth. It's very good read that's hard to stop and you just wanna read all over again
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