A review by sizrobe
Bloodlines by Loren L. Coleman

3.0

This book had all the fingerprints of a "middle book." Some big events happen and the book takes place over both a sprawling timeframe and many locations, but there isn't really a crescendo. Most of the book is taken up with Urza's attempts at eugenics to create fitting heirs for his legacy weapon against Phyrexia, with the actual war with Phyrexia itself taking a back seat.

Also, it needed some editing. I noticed several misspellings and the prose itself wasn't particularly stunning.