3.5 starsNovel set in the Warhammer Fantasy world, following Wulfrik as he does the gods' bidding.It tries to show him as a doomed/tortured anti-hero and succeeds fairly well in that regard.The start is a bit slow, but once the action gets going it doesn't let up.Wulfrik comes up against a good sele...
Another collection of outstanding Space Marines short stories by various excellent Warhammer 40K authors. Not really much more to say about it than that. Sorry so short.
Wow! This book was better, and different, than expected. It isn't just another book on craft. It's barely even a reference guide. It has essays packed with valuable tips written by authors I love. Sure, a few of these were not in my niche, but the ones that were blew my mind. I could not recommend t...
Well this book was one I had some interest because:1- It was written by CL Werner2- I thought it was in Orks perspective (if anyone could do it, it would be him).The second point was not true but I didn't mind. I really enjoy the story about the remaining 37 soldiers of the Cadian 267th. They travel...
Clocking in at over 500 pages, with 25 stories, Kaiju Rising: Age of Monsters is a somewhat daunting read. Assembling that many authors to write about giant monsters is an awesome feat all on its own, but to do it as a Kickstarter project is just mind-boggling. Tim Marquitz & Nickolas Sharps are abs...
When I first got this book many years ago, it seemed like really good fantasy. This time around however, it's been a bit of a "plodder" and I had to push myself to finish it.Warhammer fantasy novels always seem to be a bit hit-and-miss, and this just edges into the "hit" category, but it's a close c...
When I first got this book many years ago, it seemed like really good fantasy. This time around however, it's been a bit of a "plodder" and I had to push myself to finish it.Warhammer fantasy novels always seem to be a bit hit-and-miss, and this just edges into the "hit" category, but it's a close c...
I'm giving this book four stars because I enjoyed pretty much every word in it. So why not five? Because for the most part I did not come away from the book with any great insights that would change the course of my writing. It was a very entertaining read, especially Orson Scott Cards' section, ...
I liked the collection for the most part, but like many anthologies, there are always one or two stories that are either uneven or just not as good compared to the others. In addition, this may be a bit of a peeve, but "victory" as a concept is a bit liberal of a term for a story or two in this anth...
This was the third book released commissioned for the game expansion called Storm of Iron. The first's book review can be read here and the second here.As you all are aware (the ones following warhammer) the storm of magic is a time when the winds of magic blow at their strongest and strange things ...
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