This book is for Warcraft fans and many die hards will enjoy the depth it goes into and the explanations it gives. Pure fantasy nuts may want to stay away and, it goes without saying, that if you do not care for the literary style of Golden you should move right along. While I thought Arthas was a far better read than this book, the subject is a rooted before the time of WoW and players should know that. Upon completion of the book players of the MMO will know a lot more about the burning crusade and its events than they previously did and may have a better appreciation for that expansion and what was occurring there. Players of Warcraft III will probably recognize Archimonde and other characters and if they don't, all the cinemas are easily found on YouTube nowadays.
I would recommend picking this up if you have a few hours/days and you want to get some more lore in your head before Golden's new book about Cataclysm comes out. If you haven't read Arthas, pick that one up first, it's in paperback now and it's a quick and satisfying read.Get more detail about World of Warcraft: Rise of the Horde (No. 4).
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