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Chubby Henparty posted:
I read it rather than listened but I actually quite enjoyed the book, partly for an eyes on account of some unification era stuff but also because I was left with a feeling of actually seeing who Valdor is in a, not very impressive, but actually kind of sympathetic portrait. I think there book also covered the major event it was intending to pretty well, it is intentionally covering a liminal moment, where the unification of Terra isn't quite done but the Crusade hasn't really begun and the transformation happening to the structures of the nascent empire. I appreciate they don't have a sort of 'this is when Terra was unified' moment because that isn't how real history works. One of the fun world building aspects is that writers can imagine how a post apocalyptic society deals with some super human force imposing 'civilisation' from above.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 00:58 |
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# ? Jun 12, 2024 14:13 |
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When there is no one able to resist the hegemony, that is Unity.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 02:40 |
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Holy poo poo, the Infinate and Devine audiobook is so good. Never knew I wanted a Necron odd couple comedy before, but here we are.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 04:32 |
Paddyo posted:Holy poo poo, the Infinate and Devine audiobook is so good. Never knew I wanted a Necron odd couple comedy before, but here we are. It is. I would LOVE to get a Trazyn vs Chetta (Rites of Passage) novel. It would be PERFECT. So this looks cool. Definitely some 40k influence. They talk about how they kitbash the models and you can tell 40k minis are part of the equation. Looks like it could be about Mars in the 20k era: https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-creators-of-god-of-mars-decided-to-cut-out-the-midd-1845680447
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 06:37 |
I finished the audiobook of Brutal Kunnin', that was zoggin' great. Had to turn off my brain and grab the popcorn, it was a lot of fun after that. I like the idea of orks as basically sports teams/streamers competing for the attention of their two viewers Gork and Mork, hoping to earn worthy reincarnations if they fight and die well. The book doesn't go into that at all (like they don't use cameras or anything), its just a one off line or two that made me think of that, and it made me appreciate orks in a new light. Grabbed Dredge Runners and Bloodlines to listen to next, and started reading Avenging Son. Thanks all for the reviews and word of mouth.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 22:38 |
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Paddyo posted:Holy poo poo, the Infinate and Devine audiobook is so good. Never knew I wanted a Necron odd couple comedy before, but here we are. Severed is another Necron Odd Couple comedy, I think there's something tragicomic about the Necrons, strong "get off my lawn" energy all round.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 00:13 |
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I'm still pretty new to reading recently released BL stuff so this may be a weird question, but why are books like Brutal Kunnin', The Infinite and the Divine, and Fabius Bile: Manslayer "out" and available to read or listen to electronically so far ahead of an actual physical release? I can't find a date for Brutal Kunnin', and Amazon says March and June of next year for the other two as preorders.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 01:38 |
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Listening to the opening of Mechanicum and the talk of rain I’ve decided that Richard K Morgan’s Thin Air is canonical/in-continuity with 30/40k.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 01:53 |
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abrosheen posted:I'm still pretty new to reading recently released BL stuff so this may be a weird question, but why are books like Brutal Kunnin', The Infinite and the Divine, and Fabius Bile: Manslayer "out" and available to read or listen to electronically so far ahead of an actual physical release? I can't find a date for Brutal Kunnin', and Amazon says March and June of next year for the other two as preorders. Kunnin and Divine released a month or two ago as actual books What country do you love in?
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 03:04 |
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:Kunnin and Divine released a month or two ago as actual books Ah ok, I'm in the US. Maybe I just missed the initial releases.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 03:05 |
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:What country do you love in? Whichever one ur mum is currently in?
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 03:06 |
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Gravitas Shortfall posted:Severed is another Necron Odd Couple comedy, I think there's something tragicomic about the Necrons, strong "get off my lawn" energy all round. The entire time I was reading Severed I was thinking about how cute this genocidal alien madman couple is
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 03:28 |
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The Reverie was real good and I hope for more Angels Resplendent/Penitent novels in the future.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 04:54 |
abrosheen posted:I'm still pretty new to reading recently released BL stuff so this may be a weird question, but why are books like Brutal Kunnin', The Infinite and the Divine, and Fabius Bile: Manslayer "out" and available to read or listen to electronically so far ahead of an actual physical release? I can't find a date for Brutal Kunnin', and Amazon says March and June of next year for the other two as preorders. BL sucks when it comes to how they handle releasing books in different formats. They rarely just release all formats at once. I'm an ebook reader so it doesn't really affect me as they usually release those first, but I understand the frustration. The other lovely thing they do is release the LE editions months before any other format so a small group in the fanbase get to read it and spoil it for everybody else. Also, they only sell hardbacks of new books for a limited amount of time and then never again unless it happens to be a really big seller, the secondary market is all kinds of wonky because of this. They've actually got better about all this over the last few years, but they have a long way to go. Everyone should check out this incredibly interesting interview with Laurie Golding from 2016. She left BL shortly after the management change in 2015 and she goes in depth about all the issues prior to the change and how things were improving. BL is miles ahead of where it was pre-2015 in terms of quality, but they still have some weird practices like abrosheen is talking about here (and she talks about this specific thing in the interview) https://www.trackofwords.com/2016/11/29/interview-with-laurie-goulding-part-one/
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 05:35 |
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Black Library also releases in GW stores before it goes on general release for places like Amazon. The keen have to go via GW and pay full price. Not a bad business model and I'm sure Amazon would hate it if they knew/cared.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 17:44 |
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The local book place in Dublin that Waterstones bought out years ago has been releasing the warhams stuff as soon as it shows up for as long as I've cared.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 18:52 |
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Foxtrot_13 posted:Black Library also releases in GW stores before it goes on general release for places like Amazon. The keen have to go via GW and pay full price. Not a bad business model and I'm sure Amazon would hate it if they knew/cared. FWIW I often check BL for stuff and they just don't have it, unless you want an ebook or audio. D-Pad posted:I'm an ebook reader so it doesn't really affect me as they usually release those first, On that note I've been debating buying an e reader. The main reason I still read actual books is to avoid screen related eye strain. I read right before bed because it actually helps me sleep, something I have trouble with at times, and when I look at my phone for a while before sleeping it has the opposite effect. Do any of you who read e books use a kindle or other e reader (what do you prefer), and are they good for reading by lamplight without causing sleep issues? I could save a decent amount of money on BL stuff by switching and avoid the availability and out of print problems. D-Pad posted:It's ok, but not on Bloodlines level. If you like Mechanicus it has good stuff in there, including a visit to where they turn people into servitors. It's the weakest of the crime releases so far, but they've all been high quality while this one is middle of the road warhams. That being said I am really digging the crimes setting as it is refreshing after all the space marine bolter porn and for that reason alone I would recommend it. If you want more crimes and haven't picked up No Good Men, the anthology, I would suggest that over Flesh and Steel though. Excellent collection of short stories. From a page back but thanks for the recommendation, I'm enjoying No Good Men right now.
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abrosheen posted:On that note I've been debating buying an e reader. The main reason I still read actual books is to avoid screen related eye strain. I read right before bed because it actually helps me sleep, something I have trouble with at times, and when I look at my phone for a while before sleeping it has the opposite effect. Do any of you who read e books use a kindle or other e reader (what do you prefer), and are they good for reading by lamplight without causing sleep issues? I could save a decent amount of money on BL stuff by switching and avoid the availability and out of print problems. The kindle paperwhite (or whatever they are called now) are cheap and pretty much indistinguishable from a book page. Their screens are e-paper not LED or anything like that and at least for me, it feels just like reading a book as far as eye strain etc. YMMV. If you've never seen one in person it's hard to get across how book-like they are, blew me away first time I saw one back in the day. Myself, I actually read most of my ebooks on the kindle app on my phone. At first I didn't like it, but it was just more convenient when I didn't have my Kindle with me and eventually I got used to it. I use dark mode and typically lower brightness along with big fonts. There are several other settings that can help with eye strain. The app is free so you could just download that and play around with the settings and try and read a book on it. The kindle paperwhites are awesome though.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 05:21 |
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Kindles are more like staring at an etch-a-sketch than a phone/screen unless you gently caress up and get a tablet instead of an e-reader. Even with the optional screen backlighting. I have mine set just brought enough to read in bed with low lights but not enough to illuminate the room.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 08:49 |
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frogge posted:Even with the optional screen backlighting. Paperwhite screens aren't really backlit. They have a light guide that spreads the light from side-mounted LEDs, which greatly reduces the "staring into a lightbulb" feeling you get from reading on tablets or monitors.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 10:43 |
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https://twitter.com/adembskibowden/status/1329004213318377475?s=20 Which book is he writing? Black Legion 3?
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MrNemo posted:I read it rather than listened but I actually quite enjoyed the book, partly for an eyes on account of some unification era stuff but also because I was left with a feeling of actually seeing who Valdor is in a, not very impressive, but actually kind of sympathetic portrait. I think there book also covered the major event it was intending to pretty well, it is intentionally covering a liminal moment, where the unification of Terra isn't quite done but the Crusade hasn't really begun and the transformation happening to the structures of the nascent empire. (Valdor Birth of the Imperium) I'm guessing it relies on readers already having enough awareness of those events, like I read some of the HH series years ago but I'm not really that up on pre-30k lore. I got it just from seeing it mentioned positively here, and could get my hands on it. So maybe my bad for going straight to part 6 of an ongoing saga but there wasn't much on this Valdor character (he's just a bookend device really) and then just the progression of a couple iterations of supersoldiers stomping over their predecessors.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 13:26 |
peanut- posted:https://twitter.com/adembskibowden/status/1329004213318377475?s=20 Yes and even better news he posted this same thing on Facebook and somebody referred to it as a trilogy in the comments and he replied and said he thinks it's a series not a trilogy so this won't even be the last one!
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 15:27 |
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Can't lie I was holding on to the dream that Iskandar Khayon would win.
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D-Pad posted:Yes and even better news he posted this same thing on Facebook and somebody referred to it as a trilogy in the comments and he replied and said he thinks it's a series not a trilogy so this won't even be the last one! Pretty sure at some point he did say it Black Legion books were going to be his Gaunt's Ghosts so to speak.
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peanut- posted:Can't lie I was holding on to the dream that Iskandar Khayon would win. He already won, he got to tell everyone they were hosed before Cadia blew up.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 16:08 |
Do we know if Iskander got out during the khorne invasion? I believe Cypher escaped?
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 16:36 |
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D-Pad posted:Do we know if Iskander got out during the khorne invasion? I believe Cypher escaped? Cypher always escapes.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 01:21 |
My Advent calendar came in. I was so close to not buying it and wasn't expecting much but I am so glad I did. 25 total art prints. Here are some of the best: The others are mostly book covers and also great.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 03:27 |
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Chubby Henparty posted:(Valdor Birth of the Imperium) I don't really know much about Unity-era Terra but I really enjoyed Valdor, especially after having read The Regent's Shadow. The Custodes are just so interesting to read about to me.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 04:38 |
Inspector_666 posted:I don't really know much about Unity-era Terra but I really enjoyed Valdor, especially after having read The Regent's Shadow. Custodes are my favorite faction. There were some cool parallels between Valdor and Regent's Shadow. Almost as if Valorian was taking inspiration from Valdor's actions.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 04:44 |
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I did not realize they got Doctor Who folks to do the audio for the Warhammer Adventure books.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 05:42 |
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Chubby Henparty posted:(Valdor Birth of the Imperium) That's probably fair, I forget sometimes how much of this poo poo I've read and how much of my headspace is taken up with useless trivia about made up space mens. The disappearance of the Thunder Warriors is A Thing in terms of obscure lore and they aren't something we've seen before properly (I'm looking at you surviving but mad TW in that dumb early HH book) so it was interesting to see them properly contrasted with the Space Marines. Really Valdor Birth of the Imperium is probably more the meta equivalent of the HH series for 40k, it's a glimpse into a period of time that has often been referenced in 30k stuff but we've never really seen. The book being about the first appearance of the Space Marines isn't really as important as giving some stage time to the early politics and how life changed from the time of the early warlords on Terra. Seeing the iteration in creations was also kind of a cool touch Primarchs originally being the leaders of Thunder Warrior cohorts was cool. Also what others have said: Custodes are an interesting group who have generally had competent writers so far, I find them more interesting generally than Space Marines because they at least have an awareness of human culture beyond weaponry.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 09:37 |
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For eBook readers, an iPad has a really high-quality screen, adjustable brightness, can handle more formats than a Kindle, and is more useful in general than a Kindle. I've been using them since the first generation, and both the Kindle app, and Apple's iBooks are excellent readers.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 10:20 |
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mllaneza posted:For eBook readers, an iPad has a really high-quality screen, adjustable brightness, can handle more formats than a Kindle, and is more useful in general than a Kindle. I've been using them since the first generation, and both the Kindle app, and Apple's iBooks are excellent readers. Doesn't the iPad have the same kind of refresh rate as every other screen? The point of a Kindle is that it's less strain on the eyes because there's no flicker.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 12:01 |
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Got Saturnine on Audible. It seems real good?
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 13:26 |
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Finished Avenging Son, it's ok. I liked the parts about Roboute and the first Primaris astartes, it was better explained as an introduction than the Dark Millenium books. The other PoVs and plotlines felt really uninteresting to me though. Also I'm halfway through The Infinite and the Diviner and it's been super amusing so far. I'm digging both main characters, they are such big assholes.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 13:38 |
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I was amused at this post from Dan Abnett on Facebook, because, well, fair enough. quote:Hey, Tanith readers. A couple of idle questions…
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 13:58 |
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Metalshark posted:I was amused at this post from Dan Abnett on Facebook, because, well, fair enough. He thinks about his brutal murders.
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Warhammer: most probably dead.
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