Dunno if there are any dedicated books, but "Fear the Alien" is a collection of filthy xenos based stories, and it even has a very interesting Dark Eldar one in it.Hubert South said:Are there any books on the more interesting races, rather then the Smurfs or the Fascit Catholic Church In Spaaaace?
A Dark Eldar book would be swell, but all we get is yet another iteration of Sharpe in Space, or that horrid Inquisition trilogy....
Don't read them all back-to-back, they'll bore you to death. Seriously. The first four books are all by William King, and while he isn't a bad author, his books are all the same, and reading more than two of them consecutively is almost unbearable.rsvp42 said:I intend to read the Space Wolves books next.
I've been wanting to read about Cain should I start with Hero of the Imperium?Grey_Focks said:http://www.blacklibrary.com/Images/Product/DefaultBL/xlarge/hero-imperium.jpg
Seriously, a 40K book with an actual sense of humor. That and they're pretty enjoyable adventure stories on their own, too.
Thanks for the tip. I definitely don't want it to feel like a chore. Are there any other Space Marine Omnibuses worth checking out? I saw there's a Grey Knights one, which might be cool.Sonicron said:Don't read them all back-to-back, they'll bore you to death. Seriously. The first four books are all by William King, and while he isn't a bad author, his books are all the same, and reading more than two of them consecutively is almost unbearable.rsvp42 said:I intend to read the Space Wolves books next.
If you want a more interesting Space Wolves book, read "Battle of the Fang" by Chris Wraight; however, you'll need to be intimately acquainted with the background concerning the feud between Space Wolves and Thousand Sons, otherwise the novel will have a lot less impact for you.
It's my understanding that Matt Ward asshole that he is has been trying to retcon away anything about the ultramarines written by Graham McNeill.IndianaJonny said:Graham McNeill's Ultramarines novels are excellent and anything Dan Abnett [//1d4chan.org/wiki/Dan_Abnett] has put on paper is worth reading as well. Together with Sandy Mitchell they are the "holy trinity of awesome 40k writers".
STEER WELL CLEAR of C.S. Goto [//1d4chan.org/wiki/C.S._Goto].
I have the Grey Knights novels standing on my shelf (bought them back before the omnibus edition was released), but haven't read them yet. I don't exactly expect them to be terrible, but the author (Ben Counter) is (in my humble opinion) the worst in the entire Black Library. It is, of course, a matter of personal taste, and if it interests you, by all means check it out.rsvp42 said:Thanks for the tip. I definitely don't want it to feel like a chore. Are there any other Space Marine Omnibuses worth checking out? I saw there's a Grey Knights one, which might be cool.Sonicron said:Don't read them all back-to-back, they'll bore you to death. Seriously. The first four books are all by William King, and while he isn't a bad author, his books are all the same, and reading more than two of them consecutively is almost unbearable.rsvp42 said:I intend to read the Space Wolves books next.
If you want a more interesting Space Wolves book, read "Battle of the Fang" by Chris Wraight; however, you'll need to be intimately acquainted with the background concerning the feud between Space Wolves and Thousand Sons, otherwise the novel will have a lot less impact for you.
I spy with my little eye...Hubert South said:A Dark Eldar book would be swell
He's doing his darndest [//1d4chan.org/wiki/Matt_Ward]:Lordpils said:It's my understanding that Matt Ward asshole that he is has been trying to retcon away anything about the ultramarines written by Graham McNeill.IndianaJonny said:Graham McNeill's Ultramarines novels are excellent and anything Dan Abnett [//1d4chan.org/wiki/Dan_Abnett] has put on paper is worth reading as well. Together with Sandy Mitchell they are the "holy trinity of awesome 40k writers".
STEER WELL CLEAR of C.S. Goto [//1d4chan.org/wiki/C.S._Goto].
Oh Matt Ward you complete and utter hack. Why are you allowed near pen and paper?IndianaJonny said:He's doing his darndest [//1d4chan.org/wiki/Matt_Ward]:Lordpils said:It's my understanding that Matt Ward asshole that he is has been trying to retcon away anything about the ultramarines written by Graham McNeill.IndianaJonny said:Graham McNeill's Ultramarines novels are excellent and anything Dan Abnett [//1d4chan.org/wiki/Dan_Abnett] has put on paper is worth reading as well. Together with Sandy Mitchell they are the "holy trinity of awesome 40k writers".
STEER WELL CLEAR of C.S. Goto [//1d4chan.org/wiki/C.S._Goto].
"Long-time and much-loved Ultramarines writer Graham McNeill tried to correct some of the utter retardation Ward had inflicted on the chapter in the novel Chapter's Due, which brought the Ultramarines down from Mary Sue status, had them take major losses, and had them being forced to get help from the Adeptus Mechanicus and Raven Guard to fight off 17,000 traitor marines attacking Ultramar. It was fucking awesome and was a well-done example of humanizing the Ultramarines - but it managed to infuriate Matt Ward. In his next codex Ward threw in a small moment about the daemon M'Kar - writing how he was in an entirely different part of the galaxy trying to corrupt Mephiston at the same time he was supposedly attacking Ultramar as well as alive and well rather than being stabbed to death by Calgar. In summary: Ward fought the best effort so far to correct the Mary Sue bullshit brought upon the Ultramarines by Ward himself, and attempted to get the entire thing declared non-canon."