Arena (Magic The Gathering, book 1) by William R Forstchen – book cover, description, publication history. Buy a cheap copy of Arena book by William R. Forstchen. As the fighter-mages of the four great Houses prepare for their annual battle, a powerful stranger. Arena is the very first Magic novel ever produced. It was published in November , and was written by William R. Forstchen. Arena is not.
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More recently, they have have published two works on the events leading up to Pearl Harbor and immediately after that attack Pearl Harbor, and Days of Infamy. I really think that the MtG novels got the short end of the stick, when thinking about how people view them.
Everyone I’ve lend it to has loved it as well. The characters are paper-thin and the plot is pretty pulpy, inspired – as several reviews have pointed out – by the timeless tale of Yojimbo. It might make a decent dumb movie. I don’t always need or want to read nuanced, complicated novels with twists and turns that keep me guessing. Jan 26, Tric rated it it was amazing. Jun 17, William Dalphin rated it it was amazing. Refresh and try again. Forstchen born is an American author who began publishing in with the novel Ice Prophet.
Then again, Forstchen went on to write political thrillers, work with Newt Gingrich and these days is spewing hate against Muslims on Twitter. This site is a part of Curse, Inc.
Like the magic itself, it’ll consume you. Finally, he appears in the Arena and fights under the colors of the Fifth House, of which he is revealed firstchen be a rare survivor. Overall, though, this was entertaining, if you can just push through the first pages or so. I later realized that it may borrow some themes from ancient roman times, but this did not take away from the story in any way. That well deserves 5 stars: My father read this book some time ago, and having never played Magic or understanding anything about it he said he enjoyed it and planned on reading it again.
God, that was over 10 years ago.
Magic – The Gathering: Arena : William R. Forstchen :
Re-reading it now, 20 years later, I cannot summon get it? I like that mana is italicized throughout the book.
Apr 09, John R. Want to Read saving…. Believe it or not but this is one of my favorite books! Our protagonist was an unknown badass who I didn’t worry at any point would fail in his not-so-mysterious hidden agenda.
I had thousands of cards, played all the time, and bought several books in the series – which had just started coming out. The writing style of this book is not really very good but the story itself is interesting.
Magic – The Gathering: Arena
But that did amuse me since this was printed before Ante was abolished in the game. I’m glad after 20 years that I can still sit down and read this book, and reading a physical book for the first time in several years also prompted me to check out used books online and see what else is available Arena is not part of any cycle, but its story is connected to the Greensleeves Trilogy.
Surprisingly this book held up pretty well and didn’t disappoint the nostalgic memories I had. The way mana and spells and planeswalkers seemed a little inconsistent after having read a considerable amount of the more recent novels, and sometimes the description of the spells and mana felt a little cheesy, but all in all a very good read I thought.
As mentioned elsewhere, this story is something like Yojimbo or the more recent Last Man Standing. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Oct 24, Shannon Peil rated it really liked it. Nov 18, Scott Johnson rated it liked it Shelves: I first read it when I was 13 and it was one of the most memorable and influential books of my childhood.
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To ask other readers questions about Arenaplease sign up. It was the first real fantasy book I read and I’m thinking about writing a full review on it later. I think it’s one of the main causes for me to enjoy fantasy so much.
She has entered the city to earn the title of Hero, so that she might escape the caste system of her home, since her caste, the 7th, is currently at the bottom and any forshchen higher castes could demand anything of her.
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