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Horus Heresy: Know No Fear (2012)

by Dan Abnett(Favorite Author)
4.19 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1849701350 (ISBN13: 9781849701358)
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English
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Games Workshop
series
The Horus Heresy
review 1: This book really drew me in. I found it took a while to really get in to the book, as a lot of things had to get introduced prior to the start of the Calth betrayal. Once events started to unfold during the novel, it was nonstop action all the way to the end. I really enjoyed the writing style, with its facts based approach to the story. A perfect writing style to match an ultramarine. Definitely a top 5 heresy novel.
review 2: A ship is falling backwards across the sky. A grand cruiser. It's immense. To see something so big and space-borne in scale comparison with a world's surface is fundamentally shocking. It makes the ship look like the biggest object any of them has ever seen. It is falling so slowly. It is sliding down the sky, spilling clouds of debris,
... moretrailing the disintegrating remains of its drydock. It's as though Calth's atmosphere is a deep lake and the ship is a tree truck sticking gracefully into it. There is a primal majesty to such destruction. The descent they are witnessing feels mythical. It is like a moon that has slipped from the firmament. A god that has forgotten how to fly. It is like a fall from the old fables. Good's plunge into evil. The bright to the dark. less
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Dan always manages to make everything so badass.
ningzhi
Pretty good for 40k novel
piojo
Half way and loving it!
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