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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good book with its own storyline, unrelated to MTG.
Part of the reason I enjoyed this book so much was that McLaren ignored the mold of MTG books and developed her own original setting and rules. If the book didn't say MAGIC on the front, you wouldn't be able to tell it was based on the card game by reading it. Free of the constraints that writing a theme-based novel presents, this story was fun and exciting. The land...
Published on April 17, 2006 by C. T. Hunter

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3.0 out of 5 stars If you have nothing else to read this book is ok
this was the first MAGIC book I had read and to be quite honest I found it to be a bit boring and monotonious. I definately prefer the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms books. But I did finish it and go on to read Arena, which was a much better book.
Published on January 12, 1999


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good book with its own storyline, unrelated to MTG., April 17, 2006
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C. T. Hunter "chips_books" (Gainesville, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Cursed Land (Magic: The Gathering) (Mass Market Paperback)
Part of the reason I enjoyed this book so much was that McLaren ignored the mold of MTG books and developed her own original setting and rules. If the book didn't say MAGIC on the front, you wouldn't be able to tell it was based on the card game by reading it. Free of the constraints that writing a theme-based novel presents, this story was fun and exciting. The land of Cridhe was wonderfully vivid and the storyline progressed at a good pace, never becoming too slow, but still have enough meat to make the reader feel some attachment to the characters.

By assuming a certain amount of freedom in her writing content, and not really trying to get elements from the MTG card game into the novel, McLaren produced a better and more unique work. Just as the writers and artists for the cards themselves have the ability (and neccessity) of creating new creatures and places, authors of these books should be allowed to expand the world of Magic the Gathering. There shouldn't be any limitations on the possibilities of MTG.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Marvelous book...worth reading over and over again!, September 13, 1997
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Teri McLaren weaves a tapestry of incredible proportions before the readers' eyes in The Cursed Land. It's beyond words. Her book is a must-read - even for those who have never heard of Magic: the Gathering.

Sunshine wafts upon the villages with the opening. Teri's brilliant descriptions bring vitality and resplendence to what would normally be mundane. The author is also concise and unwasteful of words, even though her tale does not lose any flair or get too "skinny". By the end of the first chapter, the life force of the Island of Cridhe has been destroyed, a few people meet unfortunate fates, the stars have fallen and the earth has turned inside out...and yet the story is still amazingly coherent and pleasurable to read. In the space of a few words Teri can create a chasm the size of the Grand Canyon and a villain who makes all of those slimy bad guys from other books seem tame.

With her winding and sinuous story the author keeps the reader from falling over the rail. When you flip to the exhilarating ending (which is probably the best possible closing to the story there could be), you'll feel like you've been through a long journey...and you'll want to go back again. The Cursed Land warrants repeated reading, for who can hear the deadly lullabies of the magical shrouds, view the shimmering acorn of the Clan Tree, and witness the equinox itself only once?

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5.0 out of 5 stars Unique look into an unexplored plane, March 13, 2010
This review is from: The Cursed Land (Magic: The Gathering) (Mass Market Paperback)
If you're familiar with Magic: the Gathering there's usually two kinds of books. There's the three book arcs that explore the newest plane described in the latest card set, and then there's stories set in and around Dominaria. This book is a one shot exploration of a place that has nothing to do with any of that. That really got me interested. It's a brand new unexplored plane filled with refrences to other planes (Ilcae, The Storm Lines, The Death Pools) and planeswalkers (Tempe, the Thorn, Platon, Krimon) you never hear anything about. No offense to giants like Urza and Nicol Bolas, but I really loved hearing about someone new for a change.

Not to mention the book itself is a good deal better than I was expecting. The setting is nicely fleshed out and filled with all sorts of fun fantasy creatures--giant carrion beetles called shield bugs that fight corpse collectors for bodies, big cat sized spiders that web found objects onto their backs for camoflage, shapechanging shrouds that can look like a blanket or sleeping bag and then devour you in your sleep, big eerie stalks of fungus that give off a shriek like a weeping girl when people stray too close--leading them out into bogs to drown and become nutrients. The locations are fun and distinctive: from Loch Prith the magical subterranian paradise of the elves--painted caves full of flowing springs, fireflies and magically sustained lush undergrowth; to the damp soot-covered streets of Inys Nohr where hack plagued peasants fish for eels in the murk and the buildings cling with mold and lichen; to misty Inys Haen where the people dress in colorfully woven bhanas and burn sod in thatched buildings to stave off the chill, surrounded by thorn gates--living through the same unchanging pattern generation after generation.

Plus I really enjoyed the politics--everyone's agendas and motives playing against everyone else's, some plans clicking together like clockwork while others just come completely unspooled in ways that were really fun to watch. Plus I have to say, there's something really touching about the way the story resolves--a real moral to it that comes off very genuine and not sanctimonious. Hard to do.

Anyway. I'm the sort of person who has a hard time picking up a book again once I've set it down. I've maybe finished a half-dozen books, the rest with long forgotten bookmarks stuck somewhere in the first third of them somewhere. I don't think I've ever gone through a book this fast. It took me just over three days. I never stick to a book like that.

So yeah, big recommendation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing tale of a girl who may be able to save the land!, March 15, 1999
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This review is from: The Cursed Land (Magic: The Gathering) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the story of a girl named Aylith who has to change Nazir from evil to good and save the land of Cridhe from destruction.
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5.0 out of 5 stars How much better can a cursed land get?, July 9, 1998
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I first started playing Magic a few months back, and I didn't even know at the time that there were books to go along with the game. I found this out on the last day of school, when a friend of mine showed me a few books of his...the Cursed Land being one of them. I was immediatly pulled by it and borrowed it. And loved it. It's been a long time since I've read such a wonderful book. The charater of Aylith is believable, she is not just your ordinary, run of the mill type heroine. She's beyond that. Her desires were that of an ordiary 20 year old, and she doesn't fall into the pattern of a mage immediatly, like so many have their magic workers do. Nazir was a remarkable villian, if you can call him that. In short, a wonderful, must read for any serious fantasty lover, even those that don't read or play Magic. I truely hope that you'll give this book a chance. It's too good to pass up. Ja ne Dremdancer
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book I've ever read..., December 9, 1998
This review is from: The Cursed Land (Magic: The Gathering) (Mass Market Paperback)
After reading this book, it immeadiately became my favorite. It's not just a story about good defeating evil, man against nature, or woman against man for that matter. It's all those and more. It opens up new thoughts in your mind you never even knew were there, and urges you to question all you see. This book left me feeling satified, both intellectually and spiritually, and I recommend it to anyone who is looking for an amazing read.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books I've EVER read, November 21, 1997
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I loved it, this book had nothing missing, and it kept me thinking, I stayed up all night with it, but still felt strangly intellectually awakened the next day. I can't think of a better book.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MUST READ MUST READ MUST READ MUST READ MUST READ, April 6, 1997
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This book does not even relate to the popular card game "Magic: The Gathering". The characters and settings are unique and unforgetable. This book is a must for any library. Teri McLaren takes you out of this world and beyond. It is a book of love and friendship and a dieing world that must be saved by good and evil. About the love, it doesn't occur till the end guys so don't freak out just because I said love
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you like fantasy literature, you'll love this book, October 29, 1996
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This novel is one of the best fantasy novels I have read. Some may assume that since it is based on a popular card game that it is just another attempt to capitolize on the success of a theme by using another media. This couldn't be farther from the truth. This book is must reading for anyone who enjoys fantasy literature, even if they have never heard of the Magic: the Gathering card game
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars If you have nothing else to read this book is ok, January 12, 1999
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this was the first MAGIC book I had read and to be quite honest I found it to be a bit boring and monotonious. I definately prefer the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms books. But I did finish it and go on to read Arena, which was a much better book.
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