![]() You get to be surprised by some twists and turns and the characters you’ll meet are fascinating. If the “Horus Heresy” books are your first trip to the “Warhammer” universe though there’s plenty to offer you too. If you’re coming to the “Horus Heresy” as a fan of “Warhammer 40,000” you’ll be delighted to get to know some of the big names of 40K history like the titular Space Marine Primarch who is just as fearsome as later history made him out to be, but is also fascinatingly more nuanced. These books are just as fun and they have the added bonus of being a sort of epic history. What I have not discussed here before though is Black Library’s “Horus Heresy” line of books, which take place 10,000 years earlier and chronicle the galactic civil war that laid the foundation for the shape of the “Warhammer 40k” Universe. They take place in a fascinating and well constructed dystopian sci-fi fantasy universe. ![]() ![]() If you like all that stuff do yourself a favor and check out some of those books. ![]() Lovecraft, and Tolkein style fantasy that have a heavy metal visual aesthetic and often feature morally gray themes. ![]() I’ve talked about how I’m addicted to them and they’re a fun mash up of elements from “Star Wars,” “Dune,” the works of H.P. I’ve reviewed some of The Black Library’s “Warhammer 40,000” novels on this blog before. ![]()
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