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And Peace Shall Sleep (Magic the Gathering, No 9)

And Peace Shall Sleep (Magic the Gathering, No 9)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book, READ IT!
Review: A Magic: The Gathering spin off it may be, but with or without the Magic label, it's still a good book!

Not only is a Minotaur hierarchy created, experienced and opposed, but you, the reader, get to enjoy it all!

Flakkah! (check the book to find out what it means), READ IT!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I dont care what n e 1 sayz, this book rules!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: after i read this book i was filled with excite ment to read the next Magic:The Gathering book since that was soooooooo good. the way the author gave the book a sence of feeling that you were there having this happen to you. it was more realistic than life its self. i would much rather be living in those book than this war engulfed, hateful, cruel, peverted world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great Magic: The Gathering book.
Review: Another author adding their wit, wisdom and creativity to the planes of Magic: The Gathering.

I write this review to tell people that this book is worth reading and that you should read all of the Magic: The Gathering books and maybe even take up the card game! Special lands and magnificent creatures await for the reader of this and other Magic: The Gathering books and the players of the game!

Read this book! Read the other Magic: The Gathering books! Stop reading this review and read those Magic: The Gathering books!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The magnificent minotaurs!
Review: Ayesh, a human travels to a land of minotaurs. She that minotaur politics can be very deadly.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Even if you do not play Magic, you can still enjoy this one.
Review: Even if you do not play the Magic card game, you can still enjoy this novel. Ashes of the Sun is the story of Ayesh, a former wrestler who is the last of her great civilization. In Ayesh's world, storytelling is an art, and tales can be traded for food or other goods. Ayesh wants her people to be remembered, and so she travels the land, telling her tale. To her frustration she finds that stories often change each time they are told, and the great cities of Neah that were her home will not be remembered as they were. Ready to die, and with nothing left to live for, she is captured by Minotaurs! Forced into the middle of intricate Minotaur politics, she sees and does things she never thought possible. In the midst of her unusual captivity, she discovers she does want to live after all. Braddock creates a new world full of surprise and intrigue. This book was a page turner, and I was up all night finishing it.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Hello again!
Review: Hi, everyone. I want to thank you for your comments on Song of Time again, and let you know that I really appreciate your loyalty and help in getting the seqel in your hands. I continue in hope for many reasons, but the most important one is not leaving you all hanging. {If I had known there would be the problem, I would have just written a longer first book!} As a reader myself, I want my stories finished, and I know you do, too. Remember that your support is very important to writers, because without you, we would be out of a happy job! So thanks again, and look for future work from me in the original fiction shelves--I'm going to fifth century Britain next for a rip of a tale about Irish pirates, druids, and the kidnapped son of Roman nobles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly unbelievable! Too good to be true.
Review: I found this novel to one of the best Magic: The Gathering books that I've read. I was addicted to the book the first time through. It has a lot of action that makes the reader want to keep on reading. I think the storyline was well developed and this created a magnificant story. At the end of the novel, I was a bit disappointed because it was "to be continued." I felt that it was just getting interesting. Anyway, still a great book. Really looking forward to the sequel.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book, but could be improved
Review: I have a sentimental view of Fallen Empires (FE), as it was my first Magic expansion. This book is set in the storyline of FE, with a few changes. An interesting story with an intriguing plot, it still lacks a certain intangible that would have pushed it over the top. But, if you can get a hold of a copy of the book, you will enjoy it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book, but could be improved
Review: I have a sentimental view of Fallen Empires (FE), as it was my first Magic expansion. This book is set in the storyline of FE, with a few changes. An interesting story with an intriguing plot, it still lacks a certain intangible that would have pushed it over the top. But, if you can get a hold of a copy of the book, you will enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good book.
Review: I have everyone Book of the Magic series to date (most recent is Shattered Alliance), and this is certainly one of the best ones. I mean, I love all of them, but this one rocks.


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