baddude1337 said:
I finished off the third Horus Heresy book the other day and decided to take a break from it, [...]
The get ready for a treat. At least for me, the 4th ("Flight of the Eisenstein" by James Swallow) is still the best in the series so far.
Angryranter101 said:
Well I finished the forteenth Horus Heresy (it was really well written and I loved it to bits btw) and I'm now reading The Kite Runner. Amazingly, Lorgar endeered me more than these characters ever could. But that probably because I relate to him a frightening amount without the boon of being superhuman and with a legion of Astartes at my disposal.
Aaron Dembski-Bowden is a terrific writer. I just finished his first contribution to the new Space Marines Battles series, "Helsreach", which detailed a part of the Third War of Armageddon from the view of a company of Black Templars (or, more specifically, Grimaldus, the Reclusiarch).
By the way, the 15th Horus Heresy novel, "Prospero Burns" by Dan Abnett was just released. I'll start reading as soon as I'm done with this post.
I should mention that recently my copy of "Mogworld" finally arrived (after 2 months of waiting... lazy bookstore cunts), and it was pretty damn fun.