War Crimes (World of Warcraft #13)
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 theWORLD 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. Best Read [ War Crimes (World of Warcraft #13) ] author [ Christie Golden ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr War Crimes is the thirteenth book in the World of Warcraft novel franchise, transitioning us from the Mists of Pandaria expansion to Warlords of Draenor Lore wise, this takes place after the the Siege of Orgrimmar, after the Alliance, Horde, and Pandaren have united to defeat Garrosh after he has poisoned the Vale of Eternal Blossoms, a place that was not even open to the world until recently Before and After Vale of Eternal BlossomsCredit Tenton Hammer And this is why the Horde can t ha War Crimes is the thirteenth book in the World of Warcraft novel franchise, transitioning us from the Mists of Pandaria expansion to Warlords of Draenor Lore wise, this takes place after the the Siege of Orgrimmar, after the Alliance, Horde, and Pandaren have united to...As a world of warcraft nerd, this is probably the best warcraft novel I ve read I haven t read that many, but still It gives face time to all of the racial leaders apart from Blood Elves, who were notable absent I mean, the guy had a single line but then literally never got mentioned again Very odd for one of the most highly played races, but oh well.If you re not into warcraft, there s no real reason to read this book, and if you know absolutely nothing of warcraft then I imagine this wo As a world of warcraft nerd, this is probably the best warcraft novel I ve read I haven t read that many, but still ...Executive Summary I think your enjoyment of this book will largely depend on how much you like and know about the Warcraft lore.Audio book Scott Brick is a fine narrator, but nothing really special He seems to do accents for the trolls and a few other races, but for the most part he doesn t really add much to the story like my favorite narrators seem to Full Review I m a recovering World of Warcraft addict I ve been clean for about a year since my guild s raids fell apart I played a good p Executive Summary I think your enjoyment of this book will largely depend on how much you like and know about the Warcraft lore.Audio book Scott Brick is a fine narrator, but nothing really special He seems to do accents for the trolls and a few other races, but for the most part he doesn t really add much to the story like my favorite narrators seem to Full Review I m a recovering World of Warcraft addict I ve been clean for about a year since my guild s raids fell apart I played a good portion of Mists of Pandaria, but didn t finish the last tier or two of raiding.I knew enough background to know all the major players and that Garrosh Hellscream was the expansion boss this go around I didn t really know any of the details of how it all played out however I can t speak to how much of this book is in the game.Warcraft has always been one of my favorites games because I love...I would start this review with an admission, this is a case where I feel Goodreads does its volunteer reviewers a disservice by not offering the ability to use half stars in one s rating Typically I can work around this limitation by rounding up or down depending on my overall feeling of the work in review but here the subtraction or addition of an entire star would be respectively either an insult to the quality of the book or a well intended lie on my part.Dispensing with that external crit I would start this review with an admission, this is a case wh...After the defeat of Garrosh Hellscream, he stands trial in a Pandaren court While many are crying out for a swift execution, it is the August Celestials who are the jury and will render a verdict after a fair trial has been performed Meanwhile, the Dragonmaw are amassing allies to free Garrosh, and the Windrunner sisters are working together to try and poison Garrosh before the final verdict is given.I struggled with this book I ve read most of the Warcraft novels, and to this date, I d only After the defeat of Garrosh Hellscream, he stands trial in a Pandaren court While many are crying out for a swift execution, it is the August Celestials who are the jury and will render a verdict after a fair trial has been performed Meanwhile, the Dragonmaw are amassing allies to free Garrosh, and the Windrunner sisters are working together to try and poison Garrosh before the final verdict is given.I struggled with this book I ve read most of the Warcraft novels, and to this date, I d only been disappointed in one When I picked up this book, I really wanted to like it as I had the others But I didn t Until the final chapter, this book was nothing but a courtroom filled with characters we re familiar with Many of those characters were warped beyond recognition e.g Tyrande Whisperwind I found myself incredibly bored of the trial, which felt like something straight off of Cour...This is a World of Warcraft courtroom drama It s played entirely serious Now, either this is awesome and hilarious at once or it s suspension of disbelief breaking I leantoward the former than the latter Does it make sense that Baine Bloodhoof and Tyrande Whisperwind have either the training or formal speech patterns of a trial lawyer No Does it make sense that Azeroth has any of the legal traditions of a modern Western trial I dunno, does it make sense Gnomes can build rocket trai This is a World of Warcraft courtroom drama It s played entirely serious Now, either this is awesome and hilarious...There are likely a number of folks who are going to look at Christie Golden s latest novel entry and write it off as an episode of Law and Order with tauren and dragons in it So let s get a couple things out of the way first Yes, the bulk of the book is a courtroom drama focusing on the prosecution and defense interviewing witnesses in the trial of Garrosh Hellscream Most of what doesn t take place in the courtroom has to do with the reactions of folks attending the trial, and while a good po There are likely a number of folks who are going to look at Christie Golden s latest novel entry and write it off as...Best WoW novel yet It had a wonderful taste of WoW s past with a fascinating examination of the current climate of Azeroth and Pandaria We got to see some characters we haven t really had a chance to spend time with, and Anduin becomesandsomeone I like reading about and less that little kid next to Varian in Stormwin...Vol jin Shadows of the Horde World of Warcraft 12 , Michael A StackpoleI 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 o...

- English
- 08 April 2018 Christie Golden
- Hardcover
- 320 pages
- Christie Golden
- War Crimes (World of Warcraft #13)