Category Archives: Black Library

Review: Xenos by Dan Abnett

Series: Eisenhorn #1Author: Dan AbnettPublisher: Games Workshop, Black LibraryReleased: March 1, 2004Received: NetGalley There’s nothing more exciting than diving into a new series. Except, perhaps, diving into a new series written by Dan Abnett. (In this case, by new series, … Continue reading

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Review: Urdesh by Matthew Farrer

Urdesh: The Serpent and the SaintSeries: Urdesh #1Author: Matthew FarrerPublisher: Black LibraryReleased: June 19, 2021Received: NetGalley I’m a little behind the times on reading this one, sorry! Urdesh: The Serpent and the Saint is the first novel in a series by Matthew … Continue reading

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Review: Descent of Angels by Mitchel Scanlon

Descent of Angels is the sixth novel in the Horus Heresy series – one of the most popular (and famous) series from Black Library/Warhammer 40K. Mitchel Scanlon wrote this novel; this novel is the first in the series that turns to look at the Dark Angels. Continue reading

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Review: Fulgrim by Graham McNeill

My trek through Warhammer 40K continues ever onward. Though admittedly, I am making slow progress in my read-through of the Horus Heresy. Fulgrim is the fifth novel in the series (I’m reading them based on the order listed on Goodreads, for those that are curious and/or want to follow along). Continue reading

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Review: Deacon of Wounds by David Annandale

David Annandale’s Deacon of Wounds is the latest novel in the Warhammer Horror world. As with every other tale in this collection, be ready for your skin to crawl. Continue reading

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Review: The Way Out (Warhammer Horror)

The Way Out is an audio drama from Black Library (Games Workshop) and was part of last years Digital Horror Week. Something that I didn’t know existed, but that I really hope happens again this year so I can follow it! Continue reading

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Review: Horus Rising by Dan Abnett

The Horus Heresy is arguably one of the biggest events to happen in the lore of Warhammer 40,000. And no, I’m not just talking about the number of books in the series (though there is that). This was an event (or rather, series of events) that impacted a massive amount of the universe. And the effects are long-lasting. Continue reading

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Review: Iron Company by Chris Wraight

Iron Company is the second novel in the Empire Army series from Black Library (the world of Warhammer Fantasy). That being said, you can easily dive right in at this point and have no trouble following along – I did. And I have no regrets about that fact. Continue reading

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Review: The Oubliette by J.C. Sterns

The Oubliette is the latest novel to hit the Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Horror series. Written by J.C. Sterns, this is a graphic tale of what can go wrong when a planet is left to its own devices for too long. Or perhaps it’s a tale of politics and temptation. You be the judge. Continue reading

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