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10-08-2011 @ 4:13PM
Matthew said...
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I feel that the writing for WoW has one issue that other novels don't have. The 'reading level' if you will, is lower. It's more a Harry Potter level than for example a song of fire and ice. I think it has to be that way so it appeals to all the ages of wow players.
Mind you, I really enjoy the wow novels (esp war of ancients and christie's work). But by being limited to its audience, it can't be compared as easily.
A notable exception to this is the Guardian of Tirisfal book. The author (aaron Rosenbloom?) used words even I didn't know and had to look up. Thats unusual.
I'd like to take this opportunity to recommend two amazing first-in-a-series books
Split Infinity and On a Pale Horse - both by Piers Anthony.