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Original Title: | War Crimes ISBN13 9781451684483 |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | World of Warcraft #13 |

Christie Golden
Hardcover | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.01 | 3473 Users | 232 Reviews
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Title | : | War Crimes (World of Warcraft #13) |
Author | : | Christie Golden |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | May 6th 2014 by Gallery Books (first published May 1st 2014) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. World Of Warcraft. Warcraft. Mmorpg. Fiction |
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Alliance and Horde forces have stripped Garrosh Hellscream, one of the most reviled figures on Azeroth, of his title as warchief. His thirst for conquest devastated cities, nearly tore the Horde apart, and destroyed countless lives throughout the...WORLD OF WARCRAFT® Now, on the legendary continent of Pandaria, he will stand trial for his transgressions. Renowned leaders from across the world have gathered to witness this historic event. As the trial unfolds, agents of the bronze dragonflight present shocking visions of Garrosh's atrocities. For many of those in attendance, these glimpses into history force them to relive painful memories and even question their own innocence or guilt. For others, the chilling details stoke the flames of their hatred. Unbeknownst to anyone, shadowy forces are at work on Azeroth, threatening not only the court's ability to mete out justice... but also the lives of everyone at the trial.Rating Out Of Books War Crimes (World of Warcraft #13)
Ratings: 4.01 From 3473 Users | 232 ReviewsCritique Out Of Books War Crimes (World of Warcraft #13)
I don't think it was a bad book per se, and it had its moments, but it wasn't terribly interesting overall. Perhaps the biggest issue I had with it was that several of the characters came off to me as out-of-character and/or unlikable which it made it difficult to be invested. In addition, the Jaina/Kalec romance felt forced and I didn't sense any chemistry between them whatsoever. Still, some of the story was a neat addition to existing Warcraft lore and it was a decent setup to Warlords ofFinally things make senseI played through Mists of Pandaria with little care for the lore until the War between the Alliance and the Horde began to pick up much momentum. I was upset that it couldn't all be handled in-game, but now I understand why. There are three different stories running through this book. All of which blend together somewhat seamlessly. The trial, while a bit on the dull/boring side definitely had its moments of "oh my god, what?!" It was nice hearing major characters
I loved this book. I am a big fan of the Warcraft franchise and World of Warcraft. This book is about the trial of Garrosh Hellscream, former warchief of the horde. This book isn't just about a trial because there are many other conspiracies at play here. I highly suggest you read it if you have some knowledge of World of Warcraft. Otherwise, the book might seem quite strange.

Great story, 5th grade vocabulary.
If you don't play the game, don't read the novel. Of course, if you haven't played World of Warcraft, you probably would not have heard of the novel anyway. Unless you are a Christie Golden fan. If you are her fan, you aren't going to like my review, so you just might want to stop.Good:First, the progression of the story was great. The structure was good and main character development was also good. Grammatically, it was smooth. Secondly, the pace of the story was good. I was able to get through
I believe this book was very good for many reasons but one major reason is for the lore. This book takes events from all over the Warcraft universe and were described in great detail for people who have not known about the game before they read the book. Such as the bombing of Theramore, the accuser described mostly every detail such as when, how and the affect that it had on many alliance members. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested on knowing the background information
My expectations for War Crimes were not very high to begin with but after reading just a few pages I was hooked. The courtroom is definitely one of the most unexpected but also extremely fascinating locations for a World of Warcraft novel. The best thing about this book in my opinion is the abundance of beloved characters involved in the action. Reading about characters' reactions and interactions was an amazing experience. I like Christie Golden's writing very much and I think she has once
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