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65 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book about a game that is part of my life
Everquest has always been a big part of my life. This is a bit strange, as I haven't played the game in over a year and a half. This might give you an idea of how Everquest and its community can become a part of you. I picked up this book to learn more about the game where the motto is "You're in Our World Now".

This book was a wonderful read. Anyone who has...

Published on December 18, 2003 by Angela McCormick

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2.0 out of 5 stars Good content but not as advertised
The book is well written and offers some nostalgia for former Everquest players or anyone who is interested in the early days of the MMORPG. I would give it a much higher review except for the construction of the book. The back cover displays "full color game art section inside". There may have originally been a color section but this book as it is printed now is all...
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65 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book about a game that is part of my life, December 18, 2003
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Angela McCormick (Colorado Rockies above Boulder) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Everquest Companion: The Inside Lore of a Gameworld (Paperback)
Everquest has always been a big part of my life. This is a bit strange, as I haven't played the game in over a year and a half. This might give you an idea of how Everquest and its community can become a part of you. I picked up this book to learn more about the game where the motto is "You're in Our World Now".

This book was a wonderful read. Anyone who has played or hasn't played yet wondered what EQ is all about will gain a thorough understanding of this epic game. It starts out with an introduction of Everquest and how entering its world unveils a whole other life, meeting thousand of other people, from students to housewives to doctors to military people. The game is extremely compelling (understatement perhaps) to play, with its quests, tradeskills, sense of belonging, and sense of accomplishments. You look with pride upon your avatar (your character in the game). You may get to know members of your guild better than your own family. You learn to work with people, to take advantage of their different skills. You learn to cooperate and achieve things that will make you swell with pride for the rest of your life.

The book covers the history of MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game), I found this fascinating and had no clue how far back its roots went.

Along the way you meet key Everquest people, the ones who envisioned the game, built it, drew it, expanded it... You see sketches and concept art and screenshots, complete with a full color layout in the middle section. You hear the stories of its players, as well as the ones who've lost a significant other to the game. The book addresses and clarifies the concept of "Evercrack", addiction to playing. You learn about guilds, raids, "mobs", and possible EQ-coined words like "woot". The book concludes with its venturing into other gaming realms, both in genres (RPG, strategy) and mediums (PocketPC, cellphone, Playstation, tabletop version).

As I said, I'm a retired Everquest player (I used to play 80 hours a week). Why do I still consider EQ a part of my life? The community and the belief that this game was such an experience in my life, bringing me to build a site about my favorite bard class, EQDiva.com (even mentioned in the book!). So I continue to keep in touch with its community, keep up with its expansions and patches, so I can do my part to provide information to its player base. That said, I must admit that this game was a bit too addicting for me, so I myself stay away and no longer encourage friends to play. But I understand and empathize with those that still play, and I still think it's a wonderful game.

This is a beautiful book, peppered everywhere with its lore, art, stories, dreams... It is my opinion that this game is the most compelling, intricate and well-thought out game in history, and I'd go so far as to say it's not a "game", it's a virtual life. It's a one-of-a-kind experience, one you will never forget. This book will help you understand...

~ Kocho Divah from EQDiva

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2.0 out of 5 stars Good content but not as advertised, July 9, 2011
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Howard M. (Phoenix, Arizona United States) - See all my reviews
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The book is well written and offers some nostalgia for former Everquest players or anyone who is interested in the early days of the MMORPG. I would give it a much higher review except for the construction of the book. The back cover displays "full color game art section inside". There may have originally been a color section but this book as it is printed now is all black and white.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great deal, February 5, 2010
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the item was described very plainly and was what I was looking for, also it was in great shape. Would deal with this seller again
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fun reading, but overall weak development, February 6, 2007
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This review is from: Everquest Companion: The Inside Lore of a Gameworld (Paperback)
Got quite a kick out of seeing the Inns and lands of Everquest made into a story. Would love to see more stories. The writing was somewhat stiff; grammatically in error just enough to be a bit of a pain. Seems like a few words were just looked up in a dictionary for variety - but incorrectly applied in context.
Women characters, a good guideline for fantasy writing calibre, were boringly stereotyped - either weak, pale nothings or horrible vamps. Kind of funny, it was so bad.
Plot - High points for this - I thought the ending was well done, wrapped up nicely with just a bit of a surprise. Overall, worth an afternoon just to see Qeynos again.
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5 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars this book shows everything, December 26, 2004
This review is from: Everquest Companion: The Inside Lore of a Gameworld (Paperback)
if you like everquest or dont know what is it this book is worth a look it tells you every think about this game how the lord of the rings became the best mmorpg of all you should buy this book
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