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WORLD OF WARCRAFT - TRAVELER # 01 - WORLD OF WARCRAFT
SKU: 978133822567950799
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It's been years since twelve-year-old Aramar Thorne, a clever boy who is never without his precious sketchbook, has seen his father. So when Captain Greydon Thorne comes ashore and asks his son to join him at sea, it feels as if someone has redrawn Aram's entire world. At sea, Aram struggles to get along with the Wavestider's crew--especially second mate Makasa, a tough teenaged girl. Just as Aram starts to get his head above water, a band of vicious pirates attack the Wavestrider, turning his world upside down once again. As Aram and Makasa try to find their way home, they encounter creatures both terrible and wondrous, and Aram will seek to understand Azeroth's denizens as he draws them in his sketchbook. But the journey is hindered by Greydon's compass, which never points north. If the compass isn't leading Aram and Makasa home--to safety--to what destiny is it leading?
Includes twenty interior illustrations from the acclaimed Blizzard artist, Samwise Didier.
WORLD OF WARCRAFT - WORLD OF WARCRAFT - TRAVELER 01 is categorised NOVELS AND BOOKS / NOVELS / VIDEO GAMES and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Includes twenty interior illustrations from the acclaimed Blizzard artist, Samwise Didier.
WORLD OF WARCRAFT - WORLD OF WARCRAFT - TRAVELER 01 is categorised NOVELS AND BOOKS / NOVELS / VIDEO GAMES and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Editor :
SCHOLASTIC
Autors : GREG WEISMAN
ISBN : 9781338225679
Language : EN
Book type : VIDEO GAMES
Autors : GREG WEISMAN
ISBN : 9781338225679
Language : EN
Book type : VIDEO GAMES
SKU: 978133822567950799
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DAVID W. | Report this review |
08/04/2020 | |
Only for kids? Not if you like Warcraft! | |
Since I heard these were coming out, I've wanted them for my collection. I finally got them and I am not disappointed. While the writing is a bit easier than I'm used to, it hasn't made enjoying the content and world of my favorite game any less immersive. |
JONATHAN S. | Report this review |
17/06/2024 | |