prowl123 wrote:...you stole my username.
Jesterhead wrote:prowl123 wrote:...you stole my username.
He had you beat by about 7 years.
Jesterhead wrote:Finished reading The Outcast Dead from the Horus Heresy series, by Graham Mcneill.
Plaything wrote:Jesterhead wrote:Finished reading The Outcast Dead from the Horus Heresy series, by Graham Mcneill.
How are you liking the series so far, Jester? I ended up buying the first three novels but have yet to read them.
Until now, I never knew how many novels there were in the series. And I don't know if I'd ever be able to manage to read them all. o.0
Jesterhead wrote:Plaything wrote:Jesterhead wrote:Finished reading The Outcast Dead from the Horus Heresy series, by Graham Mcneill.
How are you liking the series so far, Jester? I ended up buying the first three novels but have yet to read them.
Until now, I never knew how many novels there were in the series. And I don't know if I'd ever be able to manage to read them all. o.0
Thoroughly loving it. The authors have reached a great point currently (about 17 books in) where the heresy is in full swing, and they can take their time exploring small/new/lesser known events. All of these books are a cut above 'normal' Warhammer 40k fiction, with a clear sense of purpose, hope, and mystery, despite the readers already knowing the final outcome.
The first 3 books act like a mini trilogy to kick things off. Do yourself a favor and read the opening line of Horus Rising. That should get you interested!
While there is a lot of books, with plenty more to come, they each have their own stories, and new characters. This keeps the books fresh and exciting. Like for instance, we have yet to really get a book focusing on Jihatai Khan, Konrad Curze, or Sanguinius.
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