Gilga
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So, I've generally ignored WoW lore ... I click through quest text and when an NPC is making a speech in a dungeon, that = "fetch a snack" time for me.
However, after watching Blizzcon ... partly because Metzen seemed excited about it, and partly to improve my understanding of the Legend of Red Shirt Guy ...
I bought "the Shattering" novel and read it. The last time I read "branded" SF novel was probably 20 years ago, and I cringed at sentences like "they sat down for a simple meal of Dalaran Sharp, Mulgore spice bread, and Kodo stew" ... but overall, it wasn't a bad read. And more than that, even someone with only passing absorption of the Warcraft storyline over the past 5 years, was taken aback at some of the plot twists that are inserted in the pre-Cataclysm runup. Whole different world.
Anyhow, is the book worth the outrageous $26 cover price for the hardback edition that's the only thing available right now? Absolutely not. Maybe it's worth the $16 actual price in Amazon or the $12 Kindle price ... and probably the $8 paperback price when it eventually comes out. But imo, having read it pre-Cata WILL undoubtedly make the 80-85 trek a little more interesting and rich.
However, after watching Blizzcon ... partly because Metzen seemed excited about it, and partly to improve my understanding of the Legend of Red Shirt Guy ...
I bought "the Shattering" novel and read it. The last time I read "branded" SF novel was probably 20 years ago, and I cringed at sentences like "they sat down for a simple meal of Dalaran Sharp, Mulgore spice bread, and Kodo stew" ... but overall, it wasn't a bad read. And more than that, even someone with only passing absorption of the Warcraft storyline over the past 5 years, was taken aback at some of the plot twists that are inserted in the pre-Cataclysm runup. Whole different world.
Anyhow, is the book worth the outrageous $26 cover price for the hardback edition that's the only thing available right now? Absolutely not. Maybe it's worth the $16 actual price in Amazon or the $12 Kindle price ... and probably the $8 paperback price when it eventually comes out. But imo, having read it pre-Cata WILL undoubtedly make the 80-85 trek a little more interesting and rich.