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Night of the Dragon (World of Warcraft)

Night of the Dragon (World of Warcraft)
By Richard A. Knaak

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Night of the Dragon is the epic follow up to Day of the Dragon, one of the bestselling Warcraft novels of all time, and the first Warcraft trade paperback original. Years have passed since the events chronicled in Day of the Dragon and in that time Azeroth has seen upheaval such as the mage, Krasus, could not in all his centuries of existence have imagined. The Undead Scourge, the Plaguelands, none of this even an ancient dragon - for Krasus is in reality the red behemoth, Korialstrasz - could have prevented. Yet, ever protective of the world and, especially, the younger races, he continues, through both his own powers and the use of agents, to do what he can to bring, if not peace, respite. But although demons and conquerors have made up much of the troubles he has been forced to contain, it is the dragons, his own kind, that disturb him most of late. Their stirrings portend dark times ahead. War is coming - a conflict on a scale unimagined, heralded by a storm of wings and fought with arcane fire in which all Azeroth may burn.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21185 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages

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About the Author
Aside from his extensive work in Dragonlance, Richard A. Knaak is best known for his popular Dragonrealm series. His other works include several contemporary fantasies, including Frostwing (Time Warner) and King of the Grey (Time Warner). In addition to LEGACY OF BLOOD, he has written Day of the Dragon for the Warcraft series and will soon return to Diablo for a second tale.


Customer Reviews

Another Knaak standard.1
If you like Knaak's writting style and like his characters, you will like this.

A big but, however, a very big one. If you find his obsession with his own lead characters butting into the other Blizzard created characters stories irritating and find his writting style to be of a very amateur standard you'll find this book to be another disappointing line of below standard novels that almost seem to only fill Knaak's own desire to see his own 'book persona' aka Rhonin in everything he writes.

Personally I would only recommend this to Knaak fans and for everyone else to save their cash, instead have a look at the Christie Golden WoW books.

A good read for fans of the series.4
I have been waiting for the follow up to day of the dragon for quite a while and with this book i was not dissapointed. The book starts out with familiar characters and soon you are drawn right back into the world of warcraft. New characters are also thrown into the mix making it an enjoyable read for new or old fans or the series.