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Feb 04, 2009
this is the last book in the series of four books that relate well with the starcraft universe. this book focuses mostly on how the queen of blades become to be. originally the queen of blades was a pisonic assassin named sarah kerrigan who was tested on on a desert planet that noone really cared about, untill ever since the new emperor went around trying to seek out the old empires secerts and using them for his own will aganst all that stand in his way. the book starts off with a asian worker
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Feb 13, 2008
Great read for people that enjoy a good Sci-fi novel that has guns and aliens. Similar to the Halo series but much easier to read.
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Mar 07, 2010
Very well written book in the universe of Starcraft.
Relates well with other books in the universe. As the title implies, its about Sarah Kerrigan, former ghost now queen of zerg.
Doesn't give us much information on Kerrigan's past only brief glimpses. Revolves a lot around James Raynor and his relationship with Kerrigan.
Overall, I liked this book but seeing the title, I expected something more on Kerrigan and it wasn't enough.
Relates well with other books in the universe. As the title implies, its about Sarah Kerrigan, former ghost now queen of zerg.
Doesn't give us much information on Kerrigan's past only brief glimpses. Revolves a lot around James Raynor and his relationship with Kerrigan.
Overall, I liked this book but seeing the title, I expected something more on Kerrigan and it wasn't enough.
May 28, 2010
Surprisingly good! I'm a SC fan to the core, but even I never expected to give anything more than 3 stars to a video game-inspired novel; let's be honest, they're just not usually that good.
The writing here is incredibly accessible (yes, 'low brow'), but the descriptions are vivid and enjoyable and, most refreshingly of all, the characters are very complex, offering a depth that owes as much to the original creative dev. work at Blizzard as to Rosenberg's writing. These characters a More...
The writing here is incredibly accessible (yes, 'low brow'), but the descriptions are vivid and enjoyable and, most refreshingly of all, the characters are very complex, offering a depth that owes as much to the original creative dev. work at Blizzard as to Rosenberg's writing. These characters a More...
Sep 17, 2010
First of all I thought it was awesome that this book was actually about Jim Raynor and Kerrigan - not of this weird side character no one actually knows and thus far doesn't actually exist in the Starcraft Universe yet
Overall really enjoyed the story. There were a few things here and there that seemed a bit off or forced but generally loved it. Hoping there are more Starcraft books (and video game books in general) like this one.
Overall really enjoyed the story. There were a few things here and there that seemed a bit off or forced but generally loved it. Hoping there are more Starcraft books (and video game books in general) like this one.
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Feb 19, 2011
This book was very well written and elaborated well in the more important areas. It detailed how Raynor managed to forge an alliance with Tassadar and eventually Zeratul of the Dark Templars. I loved the twist at the end with Raynor. Loved this read and would recommend it to anyone.
Aug 31, 2011
I liked this book. It can tell much about protoss. And there is a part about Zeratul teaching Tassadar the dark templar skill.
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