Rating: Summary: A Great Book Review: Out of the Magic: The Gathering novels I've read, this is the best. The new world, Mirrodin, is MUCH different from the past setting of Dominaria. Mirrodin is made completely of metal, and it's creatures are a strange fusion of metal and flesh. The main character, Glissa, is the best hunter in the Tangle (the forest of Mirrodin) and is targeted to be killed for reasons unknown, but instead, her family is killed when she isn't home. For the rest of the book, she goes on a journey to find her family's killer, meeting new friends along the way, including an outcast goblin and an ancient golem. I won't say anymore, because it would spoil the book, but I highly recommend this book to any reader of fantasy fiction.
Rating: Summary: First time Magic fan Review: Reading the Moons of Mirrodin is the first Magic the Gathering experience I've had. I love adventure/science fiction, and this book had me captivated from the start. Glissa, Slobad, and Bosh are a team not to be messed with. Will Mcdermot did a great job. I am reading Darksteel Eye now, and so far so good!
Rating: Summary: One of the Best Sci-fi books ever written!!! Review: The Moons of Mirrodin is the best description of the GAtherings , newest edition, mirrodin!!! Its a long journey for Glissa as she travels along with her new friends, Bosh, Solobad, this company must travel to find Glissa's true destiny, is it death or an un true revalation!!! An elf, a goblin, and a golem, travel to undo evil!! Read this book it's worth the time, and fun!!!
Rating: Summary: Pretty good Review: THis author is okay. But i liked robert kings magic books better. But still good.
Rating: Summary: Read It!!!!!! Review: This book is an amazing book full of fantasy and suspense. If you have not read any Magic The Gathering books yet this is a good one to start with. This is a must read.However, if you do not like any kind of adventure/action books don't read it. Also, if you want to start from the very beggining start with The Brother's War to unfold the magical worlds of Magic The Gathering.
Rating: Summary: Awesome piece of work Review: This is a great piece of work. Read it. Knowing nothing about Magic the Gathering, I had no preconceived notions. If you're used a normal more organic world, you'll just need to float free on this one, and go with the flow. That's what Sci-Fi/Fantasy is all about anyway. You can read what the others have said to get a general gist of the plot. I'll just add that it is well worth the read. A very new setting with the suggestion that these creatures where somehow ripped from their own reality, converted to semi-metal beings, and dropped into a metal based world. Great plot development. (...)
Rating: Summary: Awesome piece of work Review: This is a great piece of work. Read it. Knowing nothing about Magic the Gathering, I had no preconceived notions. If you're used a normal more organic world, you'll just need to float free on this one, and go with the flow. That's what Sci-Fi/Fantasy is all about anyway. You can read what the others have said to get a general gist of the plot. I'll just add that it is well worth the read. A very new setting with the suggestion that these creatures where somehow ripped from their own reality, converted to semi-metal beings, and dropped into a metal based world. Great plot development. (...)
Rating: Summary: Just Awful Review: This whole series was just awful, unreadable dreck. It was just "Glissa meets someone, gets in a fight, runs away, meets someone, gets in a fight, runs away, ect...." I know that you pretty much expect poor writing from the novelization of a game, but really, this was just awful.
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