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u/therosesgrave · 3 pointsr/Guildwars2

Yes, Amazon offers a Kindle Edition for all three books.

u/Nofear700 · 1 pointr/Guildwars2

there is also 3 published books that you might enjoy (I know I did)
they cover lots events that happened after GW1 and before GW2

Ghosts of Ascalon - I still need to read this one but i believe its talking about the events that lead to the peace negotiation between the Humans and Charr

Edge of Destiny- this book talks about the the 5 main NPC you play with throw the personal story, how they met and what happened between them before the events of GW2



Sea of Sorrows - talks about the re-creation of Lions arch after Orr risen from the ocean, how it became free city for all races and a heaven for pirates, great story

u/Scorp63 · 1 pointr/Guildwars2

Hate to burst your creativity bubble, but the third books' name, author, and page-count are already known (The release date is a filler, the book is possibly already done).

It's going to involve the nation of Orr, its history, and focus around zombies and pirates for the most part. It will probably take place before GoA, like EoD, but even further back then EoD.

The books are heavily for learning about the lore, not so much personalization. GoA focuses heavily on describing the Foefire (the main character in GoA, Dougal Keane, will be in Lion's Arch in GW2), the Charr-Human treaty, and the human race in general.

EoD focuses around Destiny's Edge, both the rise and fall of that Guild, in which all 5 (6, Garm) of the "main characters" in the book play major roles in GW2, mostly around the dungeon system, such as Eir and Rytlock for the Catacombs of Ascalon.

It's a neat idea, but simply not on track for what Arenanet is after with the GW2 books, and I've absolutely loved them. A book revolving around that would probably have cliche after cliche thrown in, everything to make your character stand out as a hero. IMO, I just like the books the way they are - Adventurous, canon, and providing details of the world GW2 will have.