Rating: 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: Summary: This Book is the best book I've ever read! 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: 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: 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: 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: 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.
Rating: Summary: WOW! This Book was AMAZING! Review: I just finished reading this book and I could not put it down! If your are a fan of fantasy books you have to read this book! This book is the best book I have ever read! READ IT!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: And peace shall sleep Review: If you are a player of M:TG, then this will fill in some flavor holes. If not you may feel a little lost, but it will still grab you. Very good book, wish the newer ones were as solid as the old ones. Buy and enjoy
Rating: Summary: Masterfull work, a hands-down must read book. Review: If you are reading this, that means that you have at least a slight interest in this book. Now go with your inital feeling and buy it, it's the best book that i've ever read. The characters are extremely unique, and you should read it even if you don't like the Magic card game, as it has only basic ties to the game (to a non-player they won't even be noticed). A real page turner.
Rating: Summary: what I think Review: Take my advice, do not do a book report on this book. for one thing this book ends without completing the jouney of the book. And because of this I didn't understand the connections of the puzzle that "Cheyne" and the other characters were trying to solve. Also part 1 was suppose to help you understand the stroy better but it only tells you about the "Armageddon clock"
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