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Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Why you should read it: Rare is the book which follows a Chaos Space Marine's tale.
There are plenty of short stories and Horus Heresy books see below , but stories which seek to paint a flattering picture of the traitor legions are practically non-existent. The story is brilliant for its ability to make you feel invested in someone as evil as Talos and his band especially Xarl , and Dembski-Bowden knows his way around space combat.
This one is the first book in a trilogy, and I'm guessing it'll be an omnibus soon enough. Additional reading: As mentioned, Chaos stories are pretty rare. But if you find yourself digging the traitor legions, Graham McNeill's Iron Warriors Omnibus is an excellent next step. Why you should read it: Of the factions in the Warhammer 40, universe, the Adeptus Mechanicus is one of the neatest. Priests who worship technology, moving war engines the size of skyscrapers -- Titanicus shows it all in wonderful detail.
What it's about: Hero of the Imperium is a series of books and stories which follow the exploits and misadventures of an Imperial Guard Commissar named Ciaphas Cain. Why you should read it : It's funny as hell. Sure, it tells an interesting, compelling story with complex characters, but most importantly it's clever and funny.
Something which is rather rare in the WH40k universe. What it's about: A group of Black Templars are sent to defend the hive city of Helsreach from invading orks. As the fight gets ever more desperate, the Black Templars eventually have a showdown in an Imperial temple.
Why you should read it: All of the Space Marine Battles books are a bloody good time, but this one stands out among them. It focuses on a seldom seen chapter and is non-stop action from start to finish. Why you should read it : While short in length, Yarrick: Chains of Golgotha packs a lot of punch. Not only does it show one of the most famous Commissars in WH40k lore, the build up and confrontation with Thraka is truly the stuff of legend -- both fun and unnerving. Once you have a firm grasp on the world of the 41st millennium, you can feel free to dive into the Horus Heresy, starting with the first book, Horus Rising.
Why do I recommend reading these after reading eight other books? Well, the Horus Heresy takes place in the 31st millennium, and tells the tale of the Golden Age of the Imperium, just before Horus and 8 other Primarchs turn traitor. See all. Customer reviews. Overall Reviews:. Review Type. All 7, Positive 6, Negative All 7, Steam Purchasers 5, Other 2, All Languages 7, Your Languages 4, Customize.
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