War of the Spark: Ravnica (Magic: The Gathering)

· Magic: The Gathering Book 1 · Penguin Random House Audio · Narrated by Robert Petkoff
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Experience the first official adventure in Magic: The Gathering’s multiverse in nearly a decade as the ultimate battle begins on Ravnica.

Teyo Verada wants nothing more than to be a shieldmage, wielding arcane energies to protect his people from his world’s vicious diamondstorms. When he’s buried alive in the aftermath of his first real tempest, the young mage’s life is about to end before it can truly begin—until it doesn’t. In a flash, a power he didn’t know he had whisks him away from his home, to a world of stone, glass, and wonder: Ravnica. Teyo is a Planeswalker, one of many to be called to the world-spanning city—all lured by Nicol Bolas, the Elder Dragon. Bolas lays siege to the city of Ravnica, hungry for the ultimate prize: godhood itself. His unparalleled magic and unstoppable army appear poised to bring the city to utter ruin.

Among those who stand in the way of Bolas’s terrifying machinations are the Gatewatch, Planeswalkers sworn to defeat evil, no matter where it’s found. But as they work to unite the other mages and mount a defense of the city and its people, the terrifying truth of Bolas’s plan becomes clear. The Elder Dragon has prepared a trap to ensnare the most powerful mages from across the Multiverse—and it’s too late to escape.

As forces great and small converge on the city and the battle rages, the stakes could not be higher. If the Gatewatch falters and the Planeswalkers fail, the curtain will fall on the age of heroes—and rise on the infinite reign of Nicol Bolas.

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4.3
28 reviews
Dominic Marino
May 14, 2019
for hardcore fans of Magic the Gathering I feel this book only skims over the details of previous events designed for new readers but it doesn't explain those events clearly enough for new readers and does a disservice to lore of the story thus far. the story is also poorly structured from a literary standpoint as it's essentially is one big fight scene with periods of downtime. I wish there was more backstory and Intrigue to the events leading up to the titular event.
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daniel edmett
October 10, 2022
Kept me engaged, but wasn't great. I expected a little more from a MTG story with how much lore is built into the game.
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bear brain
May 30, 2019
wow this book is great but most people might have some trouble with it if they do not have some idea about magic the gathering it has the making of being a great add on to the story of magic the gathering i know the people who know more of the story will have some problems with this story but hey dont all storys have there plot holes all we can do as a fan base is look around theses problems it is a great book for the new and old fanbases
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About the author

Greg Weisman’s career in television and comic books spans decades. After starting as an editor for DC Comics, where he also wrote Captain Atom, he created and developed Disney’s original series Gargoyles, later writing the Gargoyles and Gargoyles: Bad Guys comic books for SLG Publishing. He has worked as a writer, producer, story editor, and voice actor on Sony’s The Spectacular Spider-Man and Warner Bros.’s Young Justice, and as a writer and executive producer on the first season of Star Wars Rebels. His comic book writing credits include DC’s Young Justice and Star Wars: Kanan, and Marvel’s Starbrand and Nightmask. Weisman also wrote the original novels Rain of the Ghosts and Spirits of Ash and Foam, as well as the World of Warcroft novels World of Warcraft: Traveler and World of Warcraft: Traveler: The Spiral Path. He is blessed to have an amazing wife and two fantastic (grownup) kids.

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