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| OttomanScribe |
Mar 21 2012, 10:57 AM
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So I haven't really read much WHF novels lately, and as I am starting to get into GMing a campaign of Warhammer Fantasy Role Play, it might be a good idea to start reading more. Anyone have any must reads?
I have read the Konrad ones and some of the Gotrek and Felix. Also the Ambassador. -------------------- 'I've never seen a bloke so happy to have his units destroyed' - said of me at Inferno
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| Roby1 |
Mar 21 2012, 11:28 AM
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The time of legends series are really good, not a fan of much of the other ones tho..
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| marius |
Mar 21 2012, 11:47 AM
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'Riders of the Dead' was good, as was the Darkblade stuff.
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| slayerofmen |
Mar 21 2012, 11:54 AM
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highly recommend the nagash series, the konrad saga too, riders of the dead the vampire wars trilogy was alright the witch hunter series was good too
the dark blade stuff was very good except he gets knocked out a lot |
| Nighteyes |
Mar 21 2012, 11:58 AM
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All of the time of legends books are really good. I have read a lot of the black library fantasy novels and the time of legends really stand out. The sundering trilogy is fantastic.
The dwarfs omnibus is really good as well. -------------------- Currently organising Tumult Fantasy 2012 > http://www.wargamerau.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=141578
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| Original |
Mar 21 2012, 12:12 PM
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Brunner was a great read, and the time of legends stuff that I've read has been pretty good.
Agreed the sundering trilogy has been brilliant so far (got the last one to go) -------------------- The Watchtower Podcast: From up here, we see everything!
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| Mouseketeer |
Mar 21 2012, 12:31 PM
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The best ones to read are still the bloodbowl series..
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| Jimbo81 |
Mar 21 2012, 12:39 PM
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never read a bad one. They are all good.
Wilbur Smith is better though. -------------------- Warhammer 8th Edition Rocks!
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| J_D |
Mar 21 2012, 12:40 PM
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if your looking for fluff, the Time of Legends is the best.
I have to say the Matthias Witch Hunter trilogy was pretty good, as was the Brunner trilogy -------------------- |
| slayerofmen |
Mar 21 2012, 12:53 PM
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oddly the wulfrik book also wasn't bad
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| Samanos |
Mar 21 2012, 03:20 PM
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from those i have read i liked the darkblade series a lot and if u are looking for more adventure rather than plot i would recommend the gathering storm which i found quite nice.
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| nasher |
Mar 21 2012, 03:30 PM
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Depends I like the earlier stuff more so.
Books like; by Jack Yeovil Krokodil Tears; Demon Download; Come back Tour; alternate future with Elvis presly as a detective. Ghost Dancer; by Brian Craig Compilation shirt stories; Route 666 Drachenfels; by Jack Y is especially good vampire story. you also have the following Shadow Breed & Konrad; by David Ferring Storm warriors & Zaragoz; by Brian Craig. Red Thirst; Wolf Riders; Ignorant Armies compilation short stories where a lot of characters first made thier appearance. As well a number of early 40K books, like inquisitor & death Wing by Ian Watson I've tried to read some of thier stuff latly and for what ever reason, find that most of it is really ho hum. ?? The issue is for me, that there are a lot of much better books / authors to read. ie [Game of Thrones; by george martin] So when you get an average story line it's meh. So if you see some of thier older stuff IMo grab it. This post has been edited by nasher: Mar 21 2012, 03:30 PM -------------------- Obi-Wan: "So what I told you was true, from a certain point of view."
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| J_D |
Mar 21 2012, 04:38 PM
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I would say anything done by C L Werner is amazing
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| Jimbo81 |
Mar 21 2012, 05:33 PM
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| dominus nox |
Mar 21 2012, 06:10 PM
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Gilead's Blood.
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| 6d6 |
Mar 21 2012, 08:19 PM
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Thanquols Doom. Available at Sunny Coast library
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| ReaperWG |
Mar 22 2012, 05:28 PM
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Just finished reading Konrad, so would have recommended that - but youve already read that trilogy.
For background story i quite liked Honour of the Grave as it showed the heroine in a less "goody two shoes" type of way, but also showed the empire and how fragmented it can really be. |
| possum |
Mar 22 2012, 08:09 PM
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The Vampire Wars novels are ######ing ######. I read the first one, and it was barely B grade fan fiction. Really really poor imo, and completely turned me off reading any other of the WFB novels.
The Horus Heresy books on the other hand are generally very good. The opening trilogy (Horus Rising / False Gods / Galaxy In Flames) is especially fantastic. Some of the others I've read have been a little bit hit and miss, but the good (the opening trilogy, Fulgrim, The First Heretic especially) far outweigh the bad (Battle For The Abyss, Descent Of Angels). |
| ReaperWG |
Mar 23 2012, 03:59 AM
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The Vampire Wars novels are ######ing ######. I read the first one, and it was barely B grade fan fiction. Really really poor imo, and completely turned me off reading any other of the WFB novels. The Horus Heresy books on the other hand are generally very good. The opening trilogy (Horus Rising / False Gods / Galaxy In Flames) is especially fantastic. Some of the others I've read have been a little bit hit and miss, but the good (the opening trilogy, Fulgrim, The First Heretic especially) far outweigh the bad (Battle For The Abyss, Descent Of Angels). I better give the heresy series more of a chance then, as i have read a couple and felt them to be not that great (descent of angels being one of them). Would you say its better to start at the very beginning and work your way through? |
| BenH |
Mar 23 2012, 10:59 AM
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Yep go from the start. I liked the first three Heresy books but soon got jaded with what looked to be turning into a L.Ron Hubbard con to keep you buying every book by leaving the story arcs going on and on and on...mind you I'm a sucker for the Gaunt Ghosts, Gortrik and Caphais Cain series. Yes I understand irony
Fantasy wise, Dan Abnett Steel and Thunder (sounds like a fatal medical condition) collection of stories is good fun and has some great ideas for RPG scenerios and there some cool ideas for excellent small battles or skirmishes that could be recreated on tabletop. Theres one story thats a fun rip of the Magnificent seven plot. IMO the WFB books have only recent gotten better in the last 5 years but still pales compared to whats been done with the 40K universe. Upside in my view is that WFB is more playble then 40K...OK I should not have said that... just my modest thoughts -------------------- Ben H
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