Stormrage is not to be confused with the upcoming Cataclysm series being released that details the events leading up to the expansion. Instead Stormrage is a look at the modern events mostly focused around Tyrande Whisperwind, Broll Bearmantle, and Malfurion Stormrage forth with the affection and bribery that has bedeviled Teldrgameil. It' s a very peculiar book because it handles the modern day lore instead of the lore of past (like most books). This means we get to read about events that are happening in the "now" instead of 20 years ago or 10,000 years ago. It' s an absorbing affair to apperceive what you' re account in the book is something that' s about to appear into the absolute game. While we' re not going to see a lot of the Emerald Dream, we are going to be seeing Malfurion return angrier than ever. On to the book! The book weighs in at about 400 pages in a small hardback frame. A good five to eight hours of reading for the average reader, longer if you' re slow or if you reread parts. It' s a good length for a novel that is full of important Warcraft lore because it' s long enough to tell you what' s needed but short enough not to waste your time with too many unimportant details. Speaking of details, the book is full of them. Important details that include Malfurion' s return, tons of plot lines that had no resolution or were open, tons of character cameos like Naralex (Wailing Caverns) and Renferal (Alterac Valley), and the besmirched blooming dragons added continued ago (Lethon and Emeriss) that were already accessible apple arrest bosses. A lot of detail went into the book to make sure it felt completely connected to the Warcraft universe and it shows. There are some characters you may not be familiar with like Broll Bearmantle and King Varien (as he appears in the outside media) which are from World of Warcraft: The Comic. Sorry Valeera fans, she' s only mentioned a few times. Overall I found the book to be an enjoyable experience because it shares so much lore involving the Druids, the ongoing tension between the Druids and the Sisters of Elune (Arch Druid Fandral Staghelm to be specific), Malfuion Stormrage, and the Emerald Dream. You will learn a lot in this book about all of these subjects and more. It starts off strong, gets stronger, and then finishes with a nice touch. I won' t spoil the details, but the ending itself is very strong and adds to the enjoyment of the book. However, sadly there is one slight problem. This is a Knaak book, which means that Knaak' s tendency to add in his original characters shows up. For the uninitiated, Knaak has this "knack" for adding in characters that many in the fandom do not like. For instance, Night of the Dragon became a time traveling account so that Rhonin, Krasus, and Broxigar could be a allotment of the War of the Ancients (all his aboriginal characters). Luckily, I am happy to report that this book only has one of Knaak' s characters (outside of a few mentions here and there) and while annoying, only played a small role in the book as a whole. We always provides wow gold for you. Just buy wow gold and click here to know more imformation. Our website is nngold.com .
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