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Magic the Gathering: Prophecy

Magic the Gathering: Prophecy

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What is this all about?
Review: The book is well written, but it seemed to be that does not belong to the right cycle; actually, not even the right story line. I found it difficult to connect it to the weatherlight cycle and especially with the upcoming plot, Invasion.

Dark story, anyway, full of "black" mana, which is not my favorite.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: great book for magic fans
Review: The book was fabulous. It gave depth to the game known as magic. I found my self not wanting to put it down. I did get confused at parts but, eventually figured it out. Overall if you are in to magic this is a book you must read.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Why write this book
Review: This book comes at a crucial moment in the fight between the Weatherlight crew and Phyrexia. After the dramatic events in Mercadia, this book is an absolute flop.

In the story, Moore takes us between the Keldon armies and their quest for reclaiming their heritage and Teferi and Barrin;s attempt to thwart them. This has nothing to do Urza and Yawgmoth. At all.

While it may be a good breather and allows for the reader to see what was going on back on Dominaria, the book is not written interestingly enough to make this worthwhile.

However, the next three books by Robert King are excellent, and you will be glad that you have familiarized yourself with Keld, Barrin, and all the event sin this book... despite how painful it may be.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: definately OK
Review: This book was definately OK as a story that learns you more about the background of the card set. I don't think it's the best one in the series though (but then I haven't read many Magic books yet).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not the best by far...
Review: This book was very confusing if you havn't read any other magic the gathering books or collected the card game. i don't recommend this book to anyone. it was poorly writen and half the time i had to restart a chapter several times just to understand what was going on.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too Bad there aren't 0 Stars to give
Review: This is a shame to the Magic World
A badly written storyline with few
if any good attributes. This book is
incredibly bad, too bad some people
are still buying it. It is one of my
few regrets as far as buying books go.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad Book
Review: This is one book that is just no good.
What else can I say, I mean other than just being
not well written it also had Rayne (who by the way
was a very cool character) killed off.
*sigh*

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A few words sum this book up.
Review: This is one horrible sad excuse for a book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Too good to be true
Review: This is such a good book.Just like the card set.It is just as good as Eternal Ice

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A good read for magic players
Review: This is the first magic the gathering book I have read, even though I have been playing the game for some years. I enjoyed the book, and the picture of the world it painted. I was a little disappointed with the story itself, it didn't seem to go anywhere in the end. I identified a few links to some of the prophecy cards, but i would have enjoyed the book a lot more had the book been closer linked to the characters in the card game.


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