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Pros & Cons
Pros
The latest instalment of the magic the gathering franchise. A nice little surprise awaits anyone who reads it. A fine starting point for those who are new to the game/lore.
Sundered bond joins children of the nameless as a mtg novella that i will want to read again. Second, the world this book is set in is right up my alley. All in all, a good read.
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Quality
I read sundered bond so that i could understand more of the lore around ikoria and have a stronger connection with the flavor of the cards
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Competitiveness
I would be interested to see ikoria again at somevpointbin the mtg world
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- This product had a total of 592 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 22 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ill be the first to admit two things im not a huge fan of fantasy books and i first picked up this novel because of magic the gathering
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Many authors try this method and either knock it out of the park example here or fail utterly and have a very confusing piece
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Bad first few noticable grammer and spelling mistakes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I liked wildred quest enough but i felt sundered bond was a more exhilarating narrative successful in returning my intrigue to magic’s greater story
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Please keep django writing magic
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No proper introduction just a mention of her name and that shes in drannith
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Sometimes the choices we make trying to return to something comforting only damn it and destroy it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Decently written youll probably finish this book in a day or two however
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