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Johan (Legends Cycle, Book 1, A Magic: The Gathering(r) Novel) |
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Rating: Summary: Jedit!? It's Jaeger! Review: DESPITE the fact that SOME people think Jaeger is his son Jedit, I still think that this book is pretty good. The ending, however, could have been better. Johan's character is too underdeveloped. The reader has no idea of what motivates him. I'll say this book is pretty average. (And yes, My REAL name is Johan.)
Rating: Summary: I have waited a long time for Legends to have books. Johan. Review: Johan features some characters that are actually in the Legends card set ( Haezon Tamar, Johan, and Jedit. I'll bet many people includeing me have waited a VERY long time for Legends to have a story and I have to say one thing. It was well worth the long wait. Okay, Johan's city is well dying and tries to take over Haezon's city to save his own ( that doesn't sound too evil ). Can Haezon and a talking tiger warrior named Jedit stop the wizard Johan? I won't tell you. Oh, just read the book!
Rating: Summary: Great book Overall with a few holes in it. Review: The book was overall great, there were something I didnt care for, such as the pirates... and the very end, but despite these it was still a very good book. Clayton Emery, writer of the original magic series(produced by Harper Prism) returns to write the first book of legends cycle... despite my dislike of pirate related thing, Emery does an exceptional job of keeping the reader intrested, and even further I awaited the term of each page and found myself wanted to skip partts of sentances just to find out what happened next. However... the plot seemed to go kind of far out at times, but was much like an epic would. The other weak point in my opinion was the end... The long awaited confrontation between Johan and the Tiger Man was rather much to short, however I did not expect it and so even this was in a way a nice surprise. If oyu find any of Clayton Emery's first books, I suggest you pick them up as well
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