Review: The Blood of Kings
The Blood of Kings by Douglas Seacat
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Not a terrible battle report; not a great novel.
This book tries to include all eleventy-million characters from the Warmachine universe in one book, so they all get strange little cameos that don't really serve any purpose to the story. And - perhaps as a consequence - the overall plot doesn't really make a lot of sense. The action is told well, and it's an easy read, but it doesn't hang together as well as some of the others that Privateer has put out about their game.
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My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Not a terrible battle report; not a great novel.
This book tries to include all eleventy-million characters from the Warmachine universe in one book, so they all get strange little cameos that don't really serve any purpose to the story. And - perhaps as a consequence - the overall plot doesn't really make a lot of sense. The action is told well, and it's an easy read, but it doesn't hang together as well as some of the others that Privateer has put out about their game.
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