Urza's Legacy Unfolds. Urza Planeswalker has enlisted the most brilliant minds from across Dominaria to study at his academy on Tolaria. Together they work to bring to life the greatest artifact... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The story of Urza Planeswalker continues. Possibly the bets MTG book out there.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This third book in the tale of Urza the Planeswalker is much better than the second, Planeswalker, and possibly even better than the excellent The Brothers' War. Picking up where PLANESWALKER ended, TIMESTREAMS tells of the continuing war between Urza and the minions of Phyrexia. Similar to the previous two books, this one spans around 50 years of time, skipping multi-year periods in which armies are built and characters grow older, resulting in a action-packed and exciting read. J. Robert King is a very talented writer, bringing the world of Dominaria to life like few (if any) other MTG authors have. Most of this book is taken up by battle sequence after battle sequence, with Urza's armies of students and artifacts fighting off a never-ending stream of attacking Phyrexian mutants. While there is action galore, this book also introduces some great and intriguing characters. Jhoira, Teferi, and Barrin are Urza's disciples and proteges and are each developed into believable and highly individual characters that you'll really get to know as the story progresses. Karn, a silver golem that appears in a number of other MTG books (Rath and Storm, Mercadian Masques, and others), is created by Urza in the first chapter, and much of the book is devoted to developing his personality and purpose. The idea of Urza's Legacy, including Karn and the Weatherlight, is also developed here. Perhaps the most intriguing thing about this book is the exploration of time rifts, where the flow of time is either faster or slower than normal. King does an excellent job of making this concept seem somewhat believable and uses the rifts masterfully to make this story one you're not likely to forget. I'd feel comfortable saying that this is the best MTG book I've ever read. Highly recommended.
Well defined plot
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I personally feel that compared to the other books in the series, this is the best. There are no extreme leaps in time, the plot is well defined, the main characters have many colors etc. I would recommend it to all fantasy lovers out there!
Greatest book in the Artifacts Cycle
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is actually the greatest fantasy book I've ever read. From the very start I couldn't put it down. There was never a dull moment, and I was almost always in suspense for what was going to happen next. I can't wait for Bloodlines to come out. I hope it is as good.
Great book, continuing to explain cards for the interested
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
As good as the first (The Brothers War) and FAR better than the second (Planeswalker)in this series. King explains many of the cards and occurrences, and even makes it easy to follow the plot and timeline. A must read if one wants to understand the game and do more than just play it.
Time Streams - excellent fantasy in a long time.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
5 stars is way too low. 7 should do it. I haven't read such a riveting, enthralling fantasy in a long time! My only complaint is that there should've been more on Barrin and more in depth look at Kerrick, and it was too short! The entrapment of Urza by Multani was ingenious. The detail on the corruption of Serra's Realm was chilling. Marvelous! Let's hope BloodLine (the next book in the series)can be the same!
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