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Nova (StarCraft Ghost) (Starcraft) 13 reviews Blizzard Entertainment, Keith R. A. DeCandido
Pocket Star, 2006
Nova (Starcraft Ghost)
+ StarCraft
This was a verry good read. The author wrote in a way that you were easily drawn into the story and wanted to know what was next. It gives an interesting insight into the developement of one of my favorite game characters and the background of the confederacy. Well worth my time.
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Diablo #1: Legacy of Blood 62 reviews Richard A. Knaak
Star Trek, 2001
Good book if ur not a pessimist
+ Good Adventure in the Diablo Universe + Very Decent
Pretty good story line and entertaining, fun little twist at the very end and if you're not Hypercritical about every little thing the author might do better its worth getting.
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Starcraft: Dark Templar: Shadow Hunters (Starcraft, Shadow Hunters) 3 reviews Christie Golden
Pocket Star, 2007
A definite read for SC fans, even more for SC2 fans
+ a very good second book in the dark templar trilogy + Necessary reading material for any anticipating SC2 fan!
Book Two explains even further the history of the Protoss, and brings forth the legacy of Adun (which Starcraft players will recognize from 'En Taro Adun'). While the author never fully explains where this 'Ulrezaj' comes from, the story makes up for it with a good storyline and a climatic battle ...
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Starcraft: Queen of Blades (Starcraft) 18 reviews Aaron Rosenberg
Pocket Star, 2006
It's disgusting but I can't stop reading! =))
This book explains the tranformation of captured Kerrigan to the Queen of Blades. As Jimmy, how Kerrigan called James Rayner, travelled thousand of lightyears to save his love from the Zergs only to learn that he was a little bit too late as Kerrigan swore her new alliance to the Zergs. The novel ...
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Liberty's Crusade (StarCraft, Book 1) 66 reviews Jeff Grubb
Pocket, 2001
Much better then I thought it would be
+ The BEST of the 3 book series + Just as good as the Game + An exciting sci-fi story for the non-game player
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Day of the Dragon (WarCraft, Book 1) 28 reviews Richard Knaak
Pocket Books, 2001
Excellent History
+ A great start + Seems like a sidestory + An AWESOME Book
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Warcraft III Battle Chest 103 reviews
Macintosh, Windows | Blizzard Entertainment, 2003
Total FUN! Will catch you no matter your age from 10 to 50 years old!
+ I LOVE THIS GAME + Excelent game, slow shipping + Fantastic! + Way too much fun
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Warcraft: World of Warcraft: Tides of Darkness: World of Warcraft (Worlds of Warcraft) 8 reviews Aaron Rosenberg
Pocket Star, 2007
Nice and enriching storyline
+ I loved it + A well crafted novelization of Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness
For those whom are into Warcraft lore. This is one of the books for you.
It has an enriching storyline and once you've started it, you won't want to put it down. The words are simply enough to be understood and the flow of the story is just right.
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Birthright (Diablo: The Sin War, Book 1) 14 reviews Richard A. Knaak
Pocket Star, 2006
as a reader of the book...
+ As advertised
the first book in the sin war trilogy was a decent starter book to the trilogy. i know there are some poo-pooers saying that knaak`s work in this was lacking. however, i`d like to tell potential buyers that this book is a pretty good ride, through and through, and well worth your money. the tension ...
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The Well of Eternity (WarCraft: War of the Ancients, Book 1) 34 reviews Richard A. Knaak
Pocket Star, 2004
Under-rated Trilogy
+ Great Start + Excellent reading complelling story line!!! + The Well of Eternity (WarCraft: War of the Ancients, Book 1)
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Warcraft: World of Warcraft: Rise of the Horde (World of Warcraft) 14 reviews Christie Golden
Pocket Star, 2006
Not what I expected...
+ Eye opening + Absolutly a must buy! + A good read + Christie and the Orcs, a good marriage.
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Diablo 2: Lord Of Destruction Expansion Set (PC & Mac) 28 reviews
Windows, Mac OS X | Blizzard Entertainment, 2003
I've got my moneys worth from this game..
+ Awesome + MUST HAVE for any Diablo II fan! + Must have expansion + Diablo II Lord of Destruction
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The Black Road (Diablo, Book 2) 16 reviews Mel Odom
Star Trek, 2002
Diablo 2, The Black Road is a fun read
+ An entertaining adventure of temptation and redemption + A Decent Story + No Armor is the Best
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StarCraft Battle Chest 267 reviews
Macintosh, Windows | Blizzard Entertainment, 1999
Classic Game With Tons of Replay Value
+ StarCraft Revisited + Awesome + StarCraft is a CLASSIC! + Best computer game of all time
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The Last Guardian (Warcraft, Book 3) 12 reviews Jeff Grubb
Star Trek, 2001
Excellent read!
+ Warcraft excellence + Great WOW history book. + One of my favorite books.
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Speed of Darkness (StarCraft #3) 28 reviews Tracy Hickman
Star Trek, 2002
A Good Hero Story
+ A really good one! + Surprised at the 3rd book. + Disregard the Cynics and the Militant Fanboys ... + Nice, quick, sci-fi fun
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Moon of the Spider (Diablo, Book 1) 5 reviews Richard A. Knaak
Pocket Star, 2005
An Outstanding Book, Best in the Series
+ more then before + A fun ride with some old friends + More great fantasy paperback + Excellent book
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World of Warcraft: Beyond the Dark Portal (World of Warcraft) 5 reviews Aaron Rosenberg, Christie Golden
Pocket Star, 2008
Great
+ An amazing,well written Warcraft book. + True to the lore, great story and well written
I have been playing WoW for a long while and am a huge fan of the whole setting. This book fits in really well into the WoW universe.
I highly recommend this to both serious WoW fans and newcomers alike
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The Veiled Prophet (Diablo: The Sin War, Book 3) 3 reviews Richard A. Knaak
Pocket Star, 2007
Knaak prefers a balance...
+ Knaak really likes necromancers! + Nice BOOk
I just finished this book last week. After reading the first two, I couldn't wait to get my hands on this story. The part that really interested me was the theological aspects that were greatly intertwined within the story, especially the part of the Nephilim (Edyrem). I must say that I did not ...
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StarCraft #2: Shadow of the Xel'Naga 60 reviews Gabriel Mesta
Pocket Books, 2001
Average in every way
Now, I will say that I agree that this book does NOT follow the lore of Starcraft well. I noticed this within the first few chapters. So I pretty much pretended I knew nothing of all the lore of Starcraft. Most people seem to REALLY WANT it to be strict on this, and I think that hurts any enjoyment ...
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