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Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 4:13 am
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Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 10:22 am
Received Soulforge today. So far it's a fantastic read, I'm getting tempted to start a Horus Heresy Raven Guard army with it.
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Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:03 pm
I've made it to chapter four of Path of the Renegade, and it has a lot of information on what actually goes on in Commoragh. Makes me want to write my own novel about Commoragh's strangest Kabal, and its equally strange Archon.
Now if I can only figure out Dark Eldar naming conventions (or even Craftworld Eldar since they would tend to have many more similarities than differences)...
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Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 8:10 pm
I got Sigilite awhile back. I still need a couple more of the Audio Dramas to complete my collection.
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 7:27 am
I'm looking for some new books to add to my private library. I have over 40 Black library published works so far and I need to replace 2 that have gone missing over the last 5 years. Any good books I should add to it? I have looked at Black library and Games work-shop but only found 7 that just sang out to me. (Salvation's Reach is getting added no matter what, I just got to complete my collection of Gaunt's Ghosts books)
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 1:56 pm
commissar ibram gaunt I'm looking for some new books to add to my private library. I have over 40 Black library published works so far and I need to replace 2 that have gone missing over the last 5 years. Any good books I should add to it? I have looked at Black library and Games work-shop but only found 7 that just sang out to me. (Salvation's Reach is getting added no matter what, I just got to complete my collection of Gaunt's Ghosts books) What do you have so far? I have a large collection and many of them I would definitely recommend.
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 2:01 pm
Pixie Femboy commissar ibram gaunt I'm looking for some new books to add to my private library. I have over 40 Black library published works so far and I need to replace 2 that have gone missing over the last 5 years. Any good books I should add to it? I have looked at Black library and Games work-shop but only found 7 that just sang out to me. (Salvation's Reach is getting added no matter what, I just got to complete my collection of Gaunt's Ghosts books) What do you have so far? I have a large collection and many of them I would definitely recommend. heres my collection includeing one i want to get, salvation's reach is already on the way. new books Ill be adding to my collection 1 Salvation's Reach 2 The Imperial Infantryman's Handbook 3 Sabbat Worlds Anthology 4 Baneblade 5 Insignium Astartes 6 The Lost 7 Hive of the dead books i once had that where borrowed and never returned (need to replace them) 1 Trator General 2 Fifteen Hours books on my shelves right now (the 40k related ones any ways) 1 Blood Pact (hard back) 2 Only in Death (hard back) 3 First & Only 4 Ghostmaker 5 Necropolis 6 Honour Guard 7 The Guns of Tanith 8 Straight Silver 9 Sabbat Martyr 10 His Last Command 11 Armour of Contempt 12 Nightbringer 13 Double Eagle 14 Wolf's Honour 15 Grey Hunter 16 The Traitors Hand 17 Death or Glory 18 Space Wolf 19 Ragnar's Claw 20 Grey Knights 21 Heros of the Space Marines (omnibus?) 22 Sons of Fenris 23 Wolf Blade 24 Thirteenth Legion 25 Kill Team 26 Annihilation Squad 27 Gunheads 28 Ravenor 29 Ravenor Returned 30 Ravenor Rogue 31 Faith & Fire 32 Duty Calls 33 Cains Last Stand 34 Death World 35 Rebel Winter 36 The Founding (omnibus) 37 The Saint (omnibus) 38 The Last Chancers 39 Conquest of Armageddon 40 Dawn or War: Tempest 41 Ice Guard 42 Cadian Blood 43 Mercy Run that's just the ones i can recall off the top of my head, there's possibly more stashed away in trunks some where in my house.
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 2:15 pm
I can definitely recommend Salvation's Reach. I picked that up back in 2011 and I continuously pick it up and re-read it. Its a fantastic story. You definitely have a lot of 40K fiction. I seriously recommend the Space Marine Battles series. Admittedly Legion of the Damned and Death of Antagonis are a little heavy, not really my favourites so I recommend avoiding Rob Sanders. I first read Atlas Infernal thinking it would be a good read, but it was too simple. Parts of it were too convenient. "Oh this happens and look out! We're in danger! No don't worry I have a solution. I have a magic book!" It was just... bleh. Anyway looking at some of the books you've read, I've also read razz Here are the books I'd recommend. Mostly Space Marine books but as you've read most of the stuff I've read the non power armoured characters are out.
The Night Lord trilogy by Aaron Dembski Bowden are brilliant reads. The Blood Angels books by James Swallow. Titanicus by Dan Abnett, and as you've read the Ravenor books I'd recommend the Eisenhorn books as well as Pariah, the first in the Ravenor vs Eisenhorn trilogy. The Salamanders series are personal favourites. They're fantastic stories and I'm looking forward to the next series set after the first trilogy. Both the Eldar books, and Dark Eldar books. The Horus Heresy series as well. Oh and the Soul Drinkers series.
If you're interested in fantasy I strongly recommend the Sundering Trilogy by Gav Thorpe, Defenders of Ulthuan and Sons of Ellyrion by Graham McNeill. Oh and also the Kal Jericho books and Ravenwing, again by Gav Thorpe.
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 2:31 pm
Pixie Femboy I can definitely recommend Salvation's Reach. I picked that up back in 2011 and I continuously pick it up and re-read it. Its a fantastic story. You definitely have a lot of 40K fiction. I seriously recommend the Space Marine Battles series. Admittedly Legion of the Damned and Death of Antagonis are a little heavy, not really my favourites so I recommend avoiding Rob Sanders. I first read Atlas Infernal thinking it would be a good read, but it was too simple. Parts of it were too convenient. "Oh this happens and look out! We're in danger! No don't worry I have a solution. I have a magic book!" It was just... bleh. Anyway looking at some of the books you've read, I've also read razz Here are the books I'd recommend. Mostly Space Marine books but as you've read most of the stuff I've read the non power armoured characters are out. The Night Lord trilogy by Aaron Dembski Bowden are brilliant reads. The Blood Angels books by James Swallow. Titanicus by Dan Abnett, and as you've read the Ravenor books I'd recommend the Eisenhorn books as well as Pariah, the first in the Ravenor vs Eisenhorn trilogy. The Salamanders series are personal favourites. They're fantastic stories and I'm looking forward to the next series set after the first trilogy. Both the Eldar books, and Dark Eldar books. The Horus Heresy series as well. Oh and the Soul Drinkers series. If you're interested in fantasy I strongly recommend the Sundering Trilogy by Gav Thorpe, Defenders of Ulthuan and Sons of Ellyrion by Graham McNeill. Oh and also the Kal Jericho books and Ravenwing, again by Gav Thorpe. no question about it. salvation's reach is all ready on its way to my house. i fell in love with its dan abnett's stile when i read the section one of the gaunt's ghosts novels that was in the old guard codex. his books where the first in my collection. shame i forgot about its release until a few days ago. i already read a few pages of it a while back. as for fantasy, Tolkien is as far as ill go down that road...
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 3:00 pm
commissar ibram gaunt Pixie Femboy I can definitely recommend Salvation's Reach. I picked that up back in 2011 and I continuously pick it up and re-read it. Its a fantastic story. You definitely have a lot of 40K fiction. I seriously recommend the Space Marine Battles series. Admittedly Legion of the Damned and Death of Antagonis are a little heavy, not really my favourites so I recommend avoiding Rob Sanders. I first read Atlas Infernal thinking it would be a good read, but it was too simple. Parts of it were too convenient. "Oh this happens and look out! We're in danger! No don't worry I have a solution. I have a magic book!" It was just... bleh. Anyway looking at some of the books you've read, I've also read razz Here are the books I'd recommend. Mostly Space Marine books but as you've read most of the stuff I've read the non power armoured characters are out. The Night Lord trilogy by Aaron Dembski Bowden are brilliant reads. The Blood Angels books by James Swallow. Titanicus by Dan Abnett, and as you've read the Ravenor books I'd recommend the Eisenhorn books as well as Pariah, the first in the Ravenor vs Eisenhorn trilogy. The Salamanders series are personal favourites. They're fantastic stories and I'm looking forward to the next series set after the first trilogy. Both the Eldar books, and Dark Eldar books. The Horus Heresy series as well. Oh and the Soul Drinkers series. If you're interested in fantasy I strongly recommend the Sundering Trilogy by Gav Thorpe, Defenders of Ulthuan and Sons of Ellyrion by Graham McNeill. Oh and also the Kal Jericho books and Ravenwing, again by Gav Thorpe. no question about it. salvation's reach is all ready on its way to my house. i fell in love with its dan abnett's stile when i read the section one of the gaunt's ghosts novels that was in the old guard codex. his books where the first in my collection. shame i forgot about its release until a few days ago. i already read a few pages of it a while back. as for fantasy, Tolkien is as far as ill go down that road... That's fair enough. I'm looking forward to seeing where the Gaunt's Ghosts series heads next. There are rumours that the next one will be released later this year.
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 3:05 pm
Pixie Femboy commissar ibram gaunt Pixie Femboy I can definitely recommend Salvation's Reach. I picked that up back in 2011 and I continuously pick it up and re-read it. Its a fantastic story. You definitely have a lot of 40K fiction. I seriously recommend the Space Marine Battles series. Admittedly Legion of the Damned and Death of Antagonis are a little heavy, not really my favourites so I recommend avoiding Rob Sanders. I first read Atlas Infernal thinking it would be a good read, but it was too simple. Parts of it were too convenient. "Oh this happens and look out! We're in danger! No don't worry I have a solution. I have a magic book!" It was just... bleh. Anyway looking at some of the books you've read, I've also read razz Here are the books I'd recommend. Mostly Space Marine books but as you've read most of the stuff I've read the non power armoured characters are out. The Night Lord trilogy by Aaron Dembski Bowden are brilliant reads. The Blood Angels books by James Swallow. Titanicus by Dan Abnett, and as you've read the Ravenor books I'd recommend the Eisenhorn books as well as Pariah, the first in the Ravenor vs Eisenhorn trilogy. The Salamanders series are personal favourites. They're fantastic stories and I'm looking forward to the next series set after the first trilogy. Both the Eldar books, and Dark Eldar books. The Horus Heresy series as well. Oh and the Soul Drinkers series. If you're interested in fantasy I strongly recommend the Sundering Trilogy by Gav Thorpe, Defenders of Ulthuan and Sons of Ellyrion by Graham McNeill. Oh and also the Kal Jericho books and Ravenwing, again by Gav Thorpe. no question about it. salvation's reach is all ready on its way to my house. i fell in love with its dan abnett's stile when i read the section one of the gaunt's ghosts novels that was in the old guard codex. his books where the first in my collection. shame i forgot about its release until a few days ago. i already read a few pages of it a while back. as for fantasy, Tolkien is as far as ill go down that road... That's fair enough. I'm looking forward to seeing where the Gaunt's Ghosts series heads next. There are rumours that the next one will be released later this year. all i know is he said he was going to keep it going until every one is dead or the imperials win the war. but i hope it never ends, such a good story. just wish i had the chance to get him to sign one of my copies. sadly i live in the states and i dont think he makes it out this way very much.
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 3:09 pm
commissar ibram gaunt Pixie Femboy commissar ibram gaunt Pixie Femboy I can definitely recommend Salvation's Reach. I picked that up back in 2011 and I continuously pick it up and re-read it. Its a fantastic story. You definitely have a lot of 40K fiction. I seriously recommend the Space Marine Battles series. Admittedly Legion of the Damned and Death of Antagonis are a little heavy, not really my favourites so I recommend avoiding Rob Sanders. I first read Atlas Infernal thinking it would be a good read, but it was too simple. Parts of it were too convenient. "Oh this happens and look out! We're in danger! No don't worry I have a solution. I have a magic book!" It was just... bleh. Anyway looking at some of the books you've read, I've also read razz Here are the books I'd recommend. Mostly Space Marine books but as you've read most of the stuff I've read the non power armoured characters are out. The Night Lord trilogy by Aaron Dembski Bowden are brilliant reads. The Blood Angels books by James Swallow. Titanicus by Dan Abnett, and as you've read the Ravenor books I'd recommend the Eisenhorn books as well as Pariah, the first in the Ravenor vs Eisenhorn trilogy. The Salamanders series are personal favourites. They're fantastic stories and I'm looking forward to the next series set after the first trilogy. Both the Eldar books, and Dark Eldar books. The Horus Heresy series as well. Oh and the Soul Drinkers series. If you're interested in fantasy I strongly recommend the Sundering Trilogy by Gav Thorpe, Defenders of Ulthuan and Sons of Ellyrion by Graham McNeill. Oh and also the Kal Jericho books and Ravenwing, again by Gav Thorpe. no question about it. salvation's reach is all ready on its way to my house. i fell in love with its dan abnett's stile when i read the section one of the gaunt's ghosts novels that was in the old guard codex. his books where the first in my collection. shame i forgot about its release until a few days ago. i already read a few pages of it a while back. as for fantasy, Tolkien is as far as ill go down that road... That's fair enough. I'm looking forward to seeing where the Gaunt's Ghosts series heads next. There are rumours that the next one will be released later this year. all i know is he said he was going to keep it going until every one is dead or the imperials win the war. but i hope it never ends, such a good story. just wish i had the chance to get him to sign one of my copies. sadly i live in the states and i dont think he makes it out this way very much. Unless you're fortunate enough to get to Games Day then it will be a random chance. I only get to meet him at events such as Games Day and even then I have to travel a lot to get there.
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 3:10 pm
Pixie Femboy commissar ibram gaunt Pixie Femboy I can definitely recommend Salvation's Reach. I picked that up back in 2011 and I continuously pick it up and re-read it. Its a fantastic story. You definitely have a lot of 40K fiction. I seriously recommend the Space Marine Battles series. Admittedly Legion of the Damned and Death of Antagonis are a little heavy, not really my favourites so I recommend avoiding Rob Sanders. I first read Atlas Infernal thinking it would be a good read, but it was too simple. Parts of it were too convenient. "Oh this happens and look out! We're in danger! No don't worry I have a solution. I have a magic book!" It was just... bleh. Anyway looking at some of the books you've read, I've also read razz Here are the books I'd recommend. Mostly Space Marine books but as you've read most of the stuff I've read the non power armoured characters are out. The Night Lord trilogy by Aaron Dembski Bowden are brilliant reads. The Blood Angels books by James Swallow. Titanicus by Dan Abnett, and as you've read the Ravenor books I'd recommend the Eisenhorn books as well as Pariah, the first in the Ravenor vs Eisenhorn trilogy. The Salamanders series are personal favourites. They're fantastic stories and I'm looking forward to the next series set after the first trilogy. Both the Eldar books, and Dark Eldar books. The Horus Heresy series as well. Oh and the Soul Drinkers series. If you're interested in fantasy I strongly recommend the Sundering Trilogy by Gav Thorpe, Defenders of Ulthuan and Sons of Ellyrion by Graham McNeill. Oh and also the Kal Jericho books and Ravenwing, again by Gav Thorpe. no question about it. salvation's reach is all ready on its way to my house. i fell in love with its dan abnett's stile when i read the section one of the gaunt's ghosts novels that was in the old guard codex. his books where the first in my collection. shame i forgot about its release until a few days ago. i already read a few pages of it a while back. as for fantasy, Tolkien is as far as ill go down that road... That's fair enough. I'm looking forward to seeing where the Gaunt's Ghosts series heads next. There are rumours that the next one will be released later this year. The Warmaster (Gaunt's Ghosts) Hardcover – June 5, 2014 from what i see... is this the new one?
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 3:16 pm
commissar ibram gaunt Pixie Femboy commissar ibram gaunt Pixie Femboy I can definitely recommend Salvation's Reach. I picked that up back in 2011 and I continuously pick it up and re-read it. Its a fantastic story. You definitely have a lot of 40K fiction. I seriously recommend the Space Marine Battles series. Admittedly Legion of the Damned and Death of Antagonis are a little heavy, not really my favourites so I recommend avoiding Rob Sanders. I first read Atlas Infernal thinking it would be a good read, but it was too simple. Parts of it were too convenient. "Oh this happens and look out! We're in danger! No don't worry I have a solution. I have a magic book!" It was just... bleh. Anyway looking at some of the books you've read, I've also read razz Here are the books I'd recommend. Mostly Space Marine books but as you've read most of the stuff I've read the non power armoured characters are out. The Night Lord trilogy by Aaron Dembski Bowden are brilliant reads. The Blood Angels books by James Swallow. Titanicus by Dan Abnett, and as you've read the Ravenor books I'd recommend the Eisenhorn books as well as Pariah, the first in the Ravenor vs Eisenhorn trilogy. The Salamanders series are personal favourites. They're fantastic stories and I'm looking forward to the next series set after the first trilogy. Both the Eldar books, and Dark Eldar books. The Horus Heresy series as well. Oh and the Soul Drinkers series. If you're interested in fantasy I strongly recommend the Sundering Trilogy by Gav Thorpe, Defenders of Ulthuan and Sons of Ellyrion by Graham McNeill. Oh and also the Kal Jericho books and Ravenwing, again by Gav Thorpe. no question about it. salvation's reach is all ready on its way to my house. i fell in love with its dan abnett's stile when i read the section one of the gaunt's ghosts novels that was in the old guard codex. his books where the first in my collection. shame i forgot about its release until a few days ago. i already read a few pages of it a while back. as for fantasy, Tolkien is as far as ill go down that road... That's fair enough. I'm looking forward to seeing where the Gaunt's Ghosts series heads next. There are rumours that the next one will be released later this year. The Warmaster (Gaunt's Ghosts) Hardcover – June 5, 2014 from what i see... is this the new one? I'm not sure. I haven't seen any pages. I was just looking on the Black Library website and there's nothing there. It might be the next book in the series.
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 3:24 pm
Pixie Femboy commissar ibram gaunt Pixie Femboy commissar ibram gaunt Pixie Femboy I can definitely recommend Salvation's Reach. I picked that up back in 2011 and I continuously pick it up and re-read it. Its a fantastic story. You definitely have a lot of 40K fiction. I seriously recommend the Space Marine Battles series. Admittedly Legion of the Damned and Death of Antagonis are a little heavy, not really my favourites so I recommend avoiding Rob Sanders. I first read Atlas Infernal thinking it would be a good read, but it was too simple. Parts of it were too convenient. "Oh this happens and look out! We're in danger! No don't worry I have a solution. I have a magic book!" It was just... bleh. Anyway looking at some of the books you've read, I've also read razz Here are the books I'd recommend. Mostly Space Marine books but as you've read most of the stuff I've read the non power armoured characters are out. The Night Lord trilogy by Aaron Dembski Bowden are brilliant reads. The Blood Angels books by James Swallow. Titanicus by Dan Abnett, and as you've read the Ravenor books I'd recommend the Eisenhorn books as well as Pariah, the first in the Ravenor vs Eisenhorn trilogy. The Salamanders series are personal favourites. They're fantastic stories and I'm looking forward to the next series set after the first trilogy. Both the Eldar books, and Dark Eldar books. The Horus Heresy series as well. Oh and the Soul Drinkers series. If you're interested in fantasy I strongly recommend the Sundering Trilogy by Gav Thorpe, Defenders of Ulthuan and Sons of Ellyrion by Graham McNeill. Oh and also the Kal Jericho books and Ravenwing, again by Gav Thorpe. no question about it. salvation's reach is all ready on its way to my house. i fell in love with its dan abnett's stile when i read the section one of the gaunt's ghosts novels that was in the old guard codex. his books where the first in my collection. shame i forgot about its release until a few days ago. i already read a few pages of it a while back. as for fantasy, Tolkien is as far as ill go down that road... That's fair enough. I'm looking forward to seeing where the Gaunt's Ghosts series heads next. There are rumours that the next one will be released later this year. all i know is he said he was going to keep it going until every one is dead or the imperials win the war. but i hope it never ends, such a good story. just wish i had the chance to get him to sign one of my copies. sadly i live in the states and i dont think he makes it out this way very much. Unless you're fortunate enough to get to Games Day then it will be a random chance. I only get to meet him at events such as Games Day and even then I have to travel a lot to get there. sadly, no such events like that where i live. so the chances of me meeting him are slim to none crying
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