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Keep Azeroth Tidy

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Ever wondered what your favorite World of Warcraft character says to their psychiatrist? Well wonder no more � you've found the World of Warcraft book with the answers. Ever wondered about the Azeroth World of Warcraft Cataclysm news they didn't want you to hear, including the staggering Deathwing confessions and Deathwing's personal Guide to Defeating his Spine. Well this World of Warcraft book is the one for you. Articles, news, revelations � it is all here. Read about the World of Warcraft races as you've never seen them before. Discover World of Warcraft quests that never were but should have been (10 Pandarian World of Warcraft quests that have never seen the light of day in World of Warcraft Mists of Pandaria ...it's an outrage!). And read the truth about World of Warcraft levelling as it's really done (weeping and alone after being booted from a dungeon). You'll even find here the World of Warcraft classic whodunnit The Case of the Bloody Five, the festive Winterveil Christmas Carol, the game changing Healer and Tank contract, Muradin's online dating profile and the truth about the World of Warcraft professions. Life in Azeroth - life in the World of Warcraft - will never be the same again. There are World of Warcraft books and then there is THIS World of Warcraft book. This is the World of Warcraft book for you.

108 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 2012

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Michelle Slee

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Hilarious read for people who play or have played World of Warcraft! Slee must have put a lot of thought into all of these mini-spoofs of Azeroth. She pokes fun at gamers, gameplay, and lore. The mini screenplay amid other pieces in the book was quite clever.

There are a few instances in which she breaks character and calls upon some earth-bound deity when she could have used an Azerothian deity, but overall I was impressed by how she stuck to character.
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