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A review by waden34
World of Warcraft: Night of the Dragon by Richard A. Knaak
1.0
There really wan't anything I enjoyed about this book.
The same problems I had with Knaak's earlier books are prevalent in this one as well. I don't know what his obsession with referring to people by their relationships to others instead of by their name is, but it really bugs me.
Too many characters with similar names causing me to get them confused and others with unpronounceable names to stumble upon.
There was also not much to relate this book back to any previous lore. I had no idea who a number of the characters were until a part of their back story was weakly woven in later on in the book.
The story was quite dull, and I really didn't care about the outcome.
The same problems I had with Knaak's earlier books are prevalent in this one as well. I don't know what his obsession with referring to people by their relationships to others instead of by their name is, but it really bugs me.
Too many characters with similar names causing me to get them confused and others with unpronounceable names to stumble upon.
There was also not much to relate this book back to any previous lore. I had no idea who a number of the characters were until a part of their back story was weakly woven in later on in the book.
The story was quite dull, and I really didn't care about the outcome.