You guys checked out any of the wc3 novels?
Arthas: Rise of the Lich king came out about 6 months ago, bought it and thought it was great. But was wondering about some of the other works....
So, any good ones, reccomendations?
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The War of the Ancients Trilogy is fairly decent, read the Arthas book and thought it fairly sucked though.
Re: wc3 novels any good?
Haven't read any of them. Richard K Naak is a decent author. He has a lot of dragonlance stuff if you want to check him out.
All this being said, I avoid major franchise series novels as a rule (DL, Forgotten Realms, SC, WC, Diablo, WH40k, etc..)
All this being said, I avoid major franchise series novels as a rule (DL, Forgotten Realms, SC, WC, Diablo, WH40k, etc..)
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