World of Warcraft: Shadows Rising: A World of Warcraft novel

· World of Warcraft Book 3 · Titan Books
4.6
25 reviews
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400
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An all-new official prequel novel to Shadowlands, the next expansion for Blizzard Entertainment's legendary online game World of Warcraft.

"The Horde is nothing!" With those infamous words, Sylvanas Windrunner betrayed and abandoned the Horde she vowed to serve. The Dark Lady and her forces now work in the shadows as both the Horde and Alliance, including her own sister, Alleria, race to uncover her next move. Struggling to shoulder the crushing weight of leadership, King Anduin entrusts the void elf and High Exarch Turalyon to uncover Sylvanas's whereabouts.

The Horde now stands at a crossroads. The various factions form a council, leaving the mantle of warchief to rest. Thrall, Lor themar Theron, Baine Bloodhoof, First Arcanist Thalyssra, and many other familiar faces rise to this new challenge. But the threats are numerous, and the distrust runs too deep.

When the council is derailed by a failed assassination attempt on Talanji - the Zandalari queen and a key ally - Thrall and the rest of the Horde leaders are forced into action. They empower the young troll shaman Zekhan, still grieving the loss of Varok Saurfang, with a critical mission to aid Talanji and help uncover the rising threat against her.

Meanwhile, Nathanos Blightcaller and Sira Moonwarden have been tasked by the Dark Lady with a terrifying gambit: to kill the troll loa of death himself, Bwonsamdi.

As Zekhan and Talanji work to save Bwonsamdi, their journey will be a key turning point in bolstering the Horde against the coming darkness and finding themselves along the way. Failure to save their allies and the trickster god will surely doom them - but through success, they may rediscover what makes the Horde strong.

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4.6
25 reviews
Samuel Ashley
August 26, 2020
I have been a player of World of Warcraft for 16 years and I have read all the novels along the way. The Battle for Azeroth is simultaneously over and just beginning, this story captures it perfectly right up to last act of defiance Sylvanas Windrunner commits. The characters are very well created and the setting has been meticulously put together. It was a very enjoyable read that raised my eyebrows a few times with Flynn Fairwind and Matthias Shaw - in a good way of course. Excellent work Madeline.
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Dean Montague
August 10, 2020
An enjoyable read because it gives depth to characters that the game doesn't. I did feel as though the writer was possibly limited by how far she can take any of the characters or impact the state of the world in general. Nothing against Madeleine Roux at all as I suspected she was heavily limited.
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Connor Robertson
November 30, 2020
I really enjoyed this one. Zekhan is a very interesting character and the relationship between Talanji and Bwonsamdi is very interesting. I least enjoyed the chapters with Nathanos as he's just such an unlikeable character which, I suppose, is how he's meant to be.
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About the author

Madeleine Roux is the New York Times bestselling author of the Asylum series, which has sold in eleven countries worldwide and whose first book was named a Kids' Indie Next List pick. She is also the author of the House of Furies series and has made contributions to Star Wars, World of Warcraft and Scary Out There. A graduate of the Beloit College writing program, Madeleine now lives with her beloved dog in Seattle, Washington.

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