“All things change, whether from inside out or the outside in. That is what magic is. And we are magic too.”
★★★★★
I have to be honest, I have disliked Jaina’s character ever since I started playing World of Warcraft. But, I never learned the details of the event that made her so bitter and unlikeable: Theramore’s Fall. I knew her city was destroyed by the Horde, but I didn’t know any of the details, so as a big lore fanatic I decided to pick up this book. And oh, was I wrong about Jaina.
I enjoyed reading this book so much, despite being in a reading slump. Christie Golden’s writing is my favourite in Warcraft novels and it kept me from DNF’ing it or leaving it for later. I also liked the division in chapters: It was either a Horde or Alliance POV, varying between several different POV’s each…
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We’re lucky here in Melbourne that we can eat almost any cuisine in the world:
O what a lovely starter book for #6Degrees this month, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol tra-la-la-la la, la-la-la!
I love Charles Dickens’ novels. Unlike most people, I didn’t begin with A Christmas Carol or The Pickwick Papers, I began at age ten with A Child’s History of England, set as an eye exercise for me by an ophthalmologist who had specified that I had to read something with small print for 15 minutes every day. My parents had the complete Odhams set in their distinctive red boards with an impossibly small font (size 8 or 9, I think), so that’s what I read!