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The Cursed Land (Magic: The Gathering) 13 reviews Teri Mclaren, (none)
Eos, 1995
Aylith is the real thing!
+ A good book with its own storyline, unrelated to MTG. + This book is awsome + Intriguing tale of a girl who may be able to save the land!
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Assassin's Blade: Magic Legends Cycle II, Book I (Magic: The Gathering: Magic Legends Cycle) 2 reviews Scott McGough
Wizards of the Coast, 2002
best Magic: the gathering book I've read
+ this book kicks A$$
This book is the first and best Magic book I ever read. The interesting storyline is extremely original, The characters are very detailed and have unique personalities, and, above all, the mood isn't so dark and forboding (despite the picture on the cover). If you already play the game and you like ...
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Time Streams (Magic the Gathering: Artifacts Cycle, Book 3) 16 reviews J. Robert King
Wizards of the Coast, 1999
This book is one of, if not the best book in the MTG series.
+ The story of Urza Planeswalker continues. Possibly the bets MTG book out there. + Great addition to MTG + Very Enjoyable
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Bloodlines (Magic: The Gathering: Artifacts Cycle) 10 reviews Loren L. Coleman
Wizards of the Coast, 1999
Bloodlines to me.
+ What Happen to the ending?
Bloodlines was my favorite MTG book ever. This book started as I have to read this book because I need it for my book report. By the end of the book I was ready to be in MTG world fighting with Urza and Barrin, if your an MTG fan this is a MUST READ.
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Rath and Storm (Magic the Gathering Anthology) 23 reviews Peter Archer
Wizards of the Coast, 1998
A great collaboration between multiple authors to tell a single solid story.
+ Excellent Book1 + Rath and Storm
As far as anthologies go, this is one of the best I've ever read. That's probably because it doesn't really read like an anthology at all. All of the individual stories tie into one another to make up the complete story of Gerrard's quest to Rath, where he rescues Sisay and confounds Volrath's ...
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Johan (Magic Legends Cycle, Book 1) (Magic: The Gathering) (Magic: The Gathering: Magic Legends Cycle) 2 reviews Clayton Emery
Wizards of the Coast, 2001
Great book Overall with a few holes in it.
The book was overall great, there were something I didnt care for, such as the pirates... and the very end, but despite these it was still a very good book. Clayton Emery, writer of the original magic series(produced by Harper Prism) returns to write the first book of legends cycle... despite my ...
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Legions (Magic: The Gathering: Onslaught Cycle, Book 2) 13 reviews J. Robert King
Wizards of the Coast, 2003
A very interesting book
+ SWEET + Legions + What can I say? + Great Book
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Planeswalker (Magic: The Gathering: Artifacts Cycle, Book II) 32 reviews Lynn Abbey
Wizards of the Coast, 1998
Quite nice
I'm surprised on how low rated this book is. I really enjoyed it! Unlike other books in the Magic: the Gathering line, it's not simply all battles and fighting and junk. It explores the psychology of being a planeswalker, and Urza's struggle with guilt and insanity. It's very character driven, a ...
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The Gathering Dark (The Ice Age Cycle, no. 1) 28 reviews Jeff Grubb
Wizards of the Coast, 1999
Excellent book by an excellent author
+ One of the Best Fantasy Novels I Have Ever Read + Archmage's begining + Archmage's begining + My Second Magic Book
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Magic the Gathering: The Eternal Ice 7 reviews Jeff Grubb
Wizards of the Coast, 2000
Another Hit
+ Another Great Magic Book + Really Good + Greater than before + Jeff Grubb did it again!
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The Prodigal Sorcerer (Magic The Gathering) 7 reviews Mark Sumner
HarperEntertainment, 1995
When Peace is the Price, What Price Is Too High?
+ A great stand-alone novel + The story of three people + Good-Better-Best + Good-Better-Best
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The Thran (Magic, The Gathering) 16 reviews J. Robert King
Wizards of the Coast, 1999
Masterfully done - an incredible reading experience
+ The Beginning of the Thran-Phrexian War + should be made into several movies + The begining + Awsome. Best book in the world.
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Whispering Woods (Magic: The Gathering) 10 reviews Clayton Emery, (none)
HarperEntertainment, 1995
The Best Magic: The Gathering book, hands down.
+ A better explanation of the magic of MTG. + The best book I have ever read + Dive into the story of Gull and Greensleeves!
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The Shattered Alliance (Ice Age Cycle, Book III, A Magic: The Gathering(r) Novel) 7 reviews Jeff Grubb
Wizards of the Coast, 2000
Breathtaking
+ AMAZING! + Excellent book by an excellent author + Great End to the Cycle + good, 4.6 maybe
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Shattered Chains (Magic: The Gathering) 7 reviews Clayton Emery
HarperEntertainment, 1995
Greensleeves, the greatest mage of all time!
+ It was very good.
This is the fabulous continuation of Gull and Greensleeves. This book focuses more on Greensleeves and how she comes to realize her untold power.
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The Dragons of Magic (Magic the Gathering Anthology) 2 reviews Edited by J. Robert King
Wizards of the Coast, 2001
Dragons of magic
+ Magic doesn't make a great book, but subject matter alone...
This is an awesome book you should get eveery single magic the gathering book
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The Brothers' War (Magic: The Gathering: Artifacts Cycle) 79 reviews Jeff Grubb
Wizards of the Coast, 1998
Excellent book, great series
+ Brilliantly Written Though Could Have Been A Cycle Of Books In And Of Itself + Grubb tackles the single most important story in MTG. Excellent. + A good read + The Brother's War
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Hazezon (Magic: The Gathering: Magic Legends Cycle) Clayton Emery
Wizards of the Coast, 2002
Who dares speak of the prophecy? The denizens of the desert live in the shadow of the sacred, where battles are won or lost at the whims of the gods. Now the outcome of one desert war could change the history of Dominaria forever. The prophecy of None, One, and Two will finally be fulfilled.
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Onslaught (Magic: The Gathering: Onslaught Cycle) 14 reviews J. Robert King
Wizards of the Coast, 2002
Great startoff to the onslaught series
+ Magic: The Gathering Onslaught Cycle + Enjoyable + eh, dont have a title. + Onslaught
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Dark Legacy: Dark Legacy (Magic) 4 reviews Robert E. Vardeman
HarperEntertainment, 1996
An impressive addition to the MTG series
+ Dark and compelling are what best describes this book!
This is another stand-alone, enjoyable fantasy novel loosely based on the MTG trading card game. Not the best I've read, but still quite enjoyable.
In 'Dark Legacy', you follow two separate plot lines until they inevitably come together. Yunnie, a human outcast with powerful secrets in his ...
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