The Spiral Path

, #17

Paperback, 432 pages

English language

Published Feb. 26, 2018 by Scholastic Inc..

ISBN:
978-1-338-02937-6
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5 stars (1 review)

Twelve-year-old Aramar Thorne’s life was turned upside down by the sudden reappearance of his father, Captain Greydon Thorne, who took his son with him on the high seas. After several months aboard Greydon’s ship, it was attacked by a deadly band of raiders known as the Hidden, leaving Aram and Second Mate Makasa Flintwill shipwrecked. But of even greater concern are the unanswered questions his father left behind. Who are the Hidden? And what of the strange compass Greydon gave to him–the compass that doesn’t point north? Aram and Makasa are on a journey to unravel these mysteries, picking up a few friends–and more than a few foes on their travels. Aram, a once-struggling student in the ways of the world, is now looked to for guidance by his friends as they combat swarms of undead and come face-to-face with the trolls’ mysterious gods. Can Aram be the leader his …

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Review of 'Spiral Path (World of Warcraft: Traveler, Book 2)' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

I have never played world of Warcraft, nor have I any idea what this game is about. The good thing, when I first picked up the book, I didn’t see the “world of Warcraft” on the top, I was just really amazed by the artwork of a cover. And I’m glad I bought it, even though a bit confused, what’s this supposed to do with WoW!

I still haven’t googled up the game or anything, but I think I could understand the book quite well. I don’t know if this book has much new characters or just basically every character from that game, but the author described everything and everyone so well that I’m guessing you really don’t have to know the game to read this one. And I loved all the creatures — ahhh Murky is so cute!

I was also really amazed by the sketches on a few …

Subjects

  • World of Warcraft
  • Fantasy
  • Fiction