Sunday, July 17, 2011

Day of the Dragon

Title: Day of the Dragon
Author: Richard A. Knaak
Rating: Three and a Half Guitars

Sizzilin' Summary:
Trouble is rumbling in Azeroth. There's political trouble among some of the kingdoms. Stray tribes of orcs have a captured dragon.
For this last one, the mysterious mage Krasus sends the younger mage Rhonin to release the captured Dragonqueen. But the rest of the mage council, the Kirin Tor, thinks that Rhonin is on an observation mission! Rhonin is joined by an elf ranger, and a few others on his journey... but the trouble is about to brew higher.
Especially when the legendary and dangerous dragon DEATHWING comes back!

Rockin' Review:
This was only an okay book. The half-guitar came from the fact that it suddenly got better near the end.
This was supposed to be a Warcraft book, but it seemed like a modern World of Warcraft book! This is a great one for the lore, and it was fun to learn about the past of Azeroth. One of the main characters' last name was Windrunner, which is the last name of the Forsaken leader! The political parts weren't as good as the other parts.
This was an okay book, but good for finding out what had happened in the past of W.O.W.... or some of Deathwing's origin!

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