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T. S. Church

Auteur de Betrayal at Falador

3 oeuvres 103 utilisateurs 5 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de T. S. Church

Betrayal at Falador (2008) 59 exemplaires
Runescape: Legacy of Blood (2012) 18 exemplaires

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I'm an adult who has enjoyed playing Runescape for many years. I assume that this book is primarily aimed at teens/young adults but couldn't resist seeing Runescape brought to life in the pages and hoped some familiar faces got a mention. I wasn't disappointed - Sir Amik Varse (Ceramic Vase), Sir Vyvin (surviving), Doric and Sir Tiffy Cashien (certification) to name a few, played big roles and some new characters were introduced too.

For anyone who has played Runescape, the book's appeal will be that you are familar with the landscape and characters mentioned, however, this is a stand-alone story so can be enjoyed even without prior knowledge of the game.

If you like the Fantasy/Military genre then this may be the book for you. For me however, the fantasy was too little and the military too much. It started well and promised to be an interesting 'page turner', but as soon as the 'monster's' story was revealed (about a third of the way through) it just seemed to be one battle after another between warring knights. Perhaps I'm left with feelings of disappointment because whilst the fight scenes were well written, there just wasn't enough focus on Runescape's fantasy element. Pitched battles for page after page made it hard to keep going at points and I'm not sure that the character side stories went far enough to hold interest.

For me, it read as if the authour ran out of ideas half way through and relied on swordplay and military strategy to see things to the end.

As Runescape's first work of fiction though, I'm glad I read it. Despite my misgivings, I will read the follow on book(s).........
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SilverThistle | 4 autres critiques | Dec 31, 2014 |
I'm an adult who has enjoyed playing Runescape for many years. I assume that this book is primarily aimed at teens/young adults but couldn't resist seeing Runescape brought to life in the pages and hoped some familiar faces got a mention. I wasn't disappointed - Sir Amik Varse (Ceramic Vase), Sir Vyvin (surviving), Doric and Sir Tiffy Cashien (certification) to name a few, played big roles and some new characters were introduced too.

For anyone who has played Runescape, the book's appeal will be that you are familar with the landscape and characters mentioned, however, this is a stand-alone story so can be enjoyed even without prior knowledge of the game.

If you like the Fantasy/Military genre then this may be the book for you. For me however, the fantasy was too little and the military too much. It started well and promised to be an interesting 'page turner', but as soon as the 'monster's' story was revealed (about a third of the way through) it just seemed to be one battle after another between warring knights. Perhaps I'm left with feelings of disappointment because whilst the fight scenes were well written, there just wasn't enough focus on Runescape's fantasy element. Pitched battles for page after page made it hard to keep going at points and I'm not sure that the character side stories went far enough to hold interest.

For me, it read as if the authour ran out of ideas half way through and relied on swordplay and military strategy to see things to the end.

As Runescape's first work of fiction though, I'm glad I read it. Despite my misgivings, I will read the follow on book(s).........

… (plus d'informations)
 
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SilverThistle | 4 autres critiques | Dec 30, 2014 |
This book is about a game called runescape and was made in 2001. It is the number 1 free online game with lots of quests and minigames you can play. THis game has lots of skills for example, all of the fighting skills, defence, attack, strength, magic, and range. There are also things called skill capes, and thats when you have for example your attack level up you can wear you skill cape and walk around looking strong. Ive been playing this game for 5 years and ive really enjoyed it and if anyone gets a chance i think they should play it too.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Curtiss37 | 4 autres critiques | Oct 26, 2011 |
Runescape i thought was the worst game and book ever all you do is walk around casting spells on people and the books make no sense with there bad armor and teleporting. with there stupid armor.
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Savion.Ormond1 | 4 autres critiques | Jun 7, 2011 |

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