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Plaything wrote:Ever since I found out about those WH40K books, I've been pretty interested in them. Could either of you guys recommend me any in particular?
Scourgescream wrote:1984 by George Orwell
Mkall wrote:Plaything wrote:Ever since I found out about those WH40K books, I've been pretty interested in them. Could either of you guys recommend me any in particular?
I strongly recommend the Blood Angel Omnibus as an introduction to the books. The author paints a wonderful picture. Most of the space marine books are very well written.
Haven't read anything but the Space Marine stories, so you're on you're own if you want to get into the Imperial Guard or Inquisition.
On a related note I've moved into reading the Blood Ravens Omnibus. So far I'm not as interested in it than I was the others, perhaps it's because it has to follow the game? Dunno yet.
Jesterhead wrote:You should really give the Horus Heresy series a shot! It's set in M31, so, you already know what happens lol. But It's great to see it spanning 20+ books! I can't recommend them enough to fans of the 40K universe and Space Marines.
I'll be starting Fallen Angels tonight!
JetOptimus23 wrote:Scourgescream wrote:1984 by George Orwell
Well, there aren't many books more morbid than The Demonata, but that's one of them.
Mkall wrote:Plaything wrote:Ever since I found out about those WH40K books, I've been pretty interested in them. Could either of you guys recommend me any in particular?
I strongly recommend the Blood Angel Omnibus as an introduction to the books. The author paints a wonderful picture. Most of the space marine books are very well written.
Haven't read anything but the Space Marine stories, so you're on you're own if you want to get into the Imperial Guard or Inquisition.
On a related note I've moved into reading the Blood Ravens Omnibus. So far I'm not as interested in it than I was the others, perhaps it's because it has to follow the game? Dunno yet.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Supreme Convoy wrote:I recently read Tuesdays with Morrie. What a powerful book.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Supreme Convoy wrote:I recently read Tuesdays with Morrie. What a powerful book.
I heard good and bad things about it. i never saw the TV movie. I heard that is was very moving, and that it was too sappy.
lostinwebspace wrote:I just tried reading The Great Gatsby, but I'm sorry. I just couldn't get into it. I figured I'd try a classic, but no such luck. Next stop I'm going to try 1984, Lord of the Flies, or Animal Farm. I remember enjoying the latter two in high school, not so much the first, but I want to read each of these.
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