Horus Novel Giveaway - Follow the blog!
Im so very close to having 25 followers, and once I do, ill be giving away the Horus Rising novel to one of you! I know I can get just more more followers, so come on and join the fun. And once I get 40 users, away will ship book two of the series, "False Gods".
I will even ship out the novels for free, so you have nothing to lose. Just a little something to pass on to the 40K community. I often fins this hobby as a great escape - whether it be modeling, playing or metagaming. Everyone needs something which allows them to unplug and unwind. Just a little thank you to all those who participate in the fun...
I did finish"False Gods", and am about a quarter way through "Galaxy in Flames". The one thing I didnt like about False Gods (Not a Spoiler) is the way in which Horus fell to betray the empire. It seemed like it occurred in a flick of a switch to me. I wish it was a little more drawn out, in particular his experiences in the temple on Davin. How can a Primarch who was loyal for centuries turn so quickly... Other than that, as I stated before, the novels are extremely captivating and well written. I hadnt read a fictional novel in about a 5 years before this series, and nwe I plan on chewing my way through the black library books. Once I do, one of you will be the lucky winners of that novel.
What are your thoughts on the series?
Is it true that you dont have to follow the books in any specific order after Flight of the Eisenstein?
2 comments:
The thing to remember is that even though Horus is against the Emperor, he is not fully given in to Chaos yet. He has started down that path, but that's going to be the slower process. You'll see what I mean at the end of Fulgrim.
After the flight of the Eisenstein each book seems to be self contained apart from the 2 dark angels ones which need to be read in order. Also next year the space wolf/thousand sons books I would imagine need to be read in order also. Great blog so far keep it up.
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