World of Warcraft: Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects - Christie Golden

World of Warcraft: Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects

By Christie Golden

  • Release Date: 2011-07-19
  • Genre: Epic Fantasy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 259 Ratings

Description

The Hour of Twilight. She’d spoken of it at the meeting, tried to warn the others of it, but the warning had gotten lost; a little bright fragment of . . . something . . . had been briskly swept away like a broken bit of pottery beneath an industrious broom. It was—

She gnawed her lower lip, thinking.

It was the greatest challenge the dragonflights would face, but she did not know against whom they would be fighting. It might come soon . . . or aeons from now. Could it have something to do with the return of Deathwing? Surely it had to . . . did it not? This breaking of the world was one of the worst things that had ever happened to Azeroth.

How could she persuade others of the direness of the situation when she herself could not articulate it? She uttered a little noise of annoyance and frustration.

One thing she knew for certain. There were many pieces missing from this puzzle, but there was one core piece that was necessary before any of the others could fall into place. It was a very strange piece, an unlikely one at best, and she was uncertain as to how he would fit in. She only knew that he had to.

Ysera had seen him, floating in and out of her dreaming. She had thought she understood his role in things, but now, peculiar as it seemed, something—some inner certainty that even she did not fully understand—was leading her to think she had not seen the full breadth of his contribution to Azeroth.

He was not a dragon. But he had the interests of the dragonflights in his heart—whether he knew it or not. He straddled worlds—but did not seek to rule or command or destroy them. He was unique.

She tilted her head, let the wind play with her long green hair. Perhaps that was why he fit in. Even the Aspects were not singular beings, although each had unique abilities. Not one but five there had been at the beginning, when the titans had come and shared their power for the good of Azeroth. Four there were now, but there would soon be five again, when the blues determined how to choose the one who would lead them.

But there was only one like this being.

There was only one Thrall.

Reviews

  • Amazing

    5
    By Prettz strife
    This book was simply amazing. I haven't had time to play wow in about a year but this seriously had me watching every patch video and boss fight. Cg has written yet another read that u can't put down
  • Great book

    4
    By Raymond Festa
    I am a wow lore nerd and I never read a wow book before. I have to say I am thoroughly impressed and entertained by this story and really enjoyed every page. This is a great read for anyone who appreciates the Warcraft universe, didn't give 5 stars only due to its length.. I want more on thrall.
  • Truly suspenseful....

    5
    By Clixx Guardian
    This is my 4th world of Warcraft book that I've read and I cannot emphasize enough how wonderful this book was. Christine Golden has proven once again how amazing of an author that she is that I not only bought this book for my iPad, but I eagerly await for the signed hard cover. Thrall's sense of adventure as he travels the world of Azeroth during the time of cataclysm is truly amazing, and if you play during this content, you can keep pace with everything that I'd happening. I GREATLY suggest this book and hope you enjoy it as much as I did... For the Horde my fellow readers!!
  • Great book

    5
    By ArthosAZ
    Really enjoyed it, fun read.
  • Amazing

    5
    By iSichas
    Golden's work is always exciting and moving, and Twilight of the Aspects is no exception. Bravo!
  • Good story

    5
    By The Lost Dog
    It was well worth the read
  • In one word: amazing!

    5
    By azguard256
    Reading these books are Asa us amazing and this one falls nothing short of the high bar that has been place. One of my favorites so far!!
  • AMAZING

    5
    By Minos9
    As always Christie Golden provides an incredibly enthralling book. She puts the other Orc-centered novels in the series to shame.