Flight of the Eisenstein (Horus Heresy, Book 4) by James Swallow
In the Warhammer 40,000 franchise, the Horus Heresy represents a monumental event. A galaxy-spanning civil war led by the Warmaster Horus, sundered and nearly destroyed the Imperium of Man 10,000...
View ArticleFulgrim (Horus Heresy, Book Five) by Graham McNeill
The epic tale of the Horus Heresy continues in Fulgrim, the fifth volume of a planned twelve-volume cycle in the Warhammer 40K series. In the previous book, Flight of the Eisenstein, Battle-Captain...
View ArticleBook Review: Descent of Angels (The Horus Heresy, Book 6) by Mitchel Scanlon
The Horus Heresy series continues in its sixth installment, Descent of Angels, written by Mitchel Scanlon. The series makes a major reversal with this series. Scanlon has written previous novels for...
View ArticleLegion (Horus Heresy, Book 7) by Dan Abnett
Can Dan Abnett save the franchise? After the underwhelming Descent of Angels by Mitchel Scanlon, the Horus Heresy series is in desperate need of revival. None is better equipped to revive the...
View ArticleBattle for the Abyss (The Horus Heresy, Book 8) by Ben Counter
Battle for the Abyss by Ben Counter begins with the construction of the gigantic battleship, the Furious Abyss, within the hollow center of Thule, a moon of Saturn. The Mechanicum construct the ship...
View ArticleMechanicum (The Horus Heresy, Book 9) by Graham McNeill
The Horus Heresy series continues in Graham McNeill’s epic Mechanicum. Graham McNeill is one of the Black Library’s “dream team” writers. The other members of the trio include the hyper-prolific Dan...
View ArticleCCLaP Fridays: On Being Human: An Introduction
My introductory essay to my themed essay series, “On Being Human” has been posted at CCLaP.
View ArticleCCLAP Fridays: On Being Human: Warhammer 40K Space Marines
I continue my CCLaP essay series “On Being Human”, this week exploring the dark world of Warhammer 40K and the Space Marines.
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