![]() ![]() There is a very good segment where a khornite is forced to engage in cannibalism, lest he show weakness.Ĥ) Broken Realms: Morathi 4/5 An elf snake becomes a god and invests in real estate Twists, multiple perspectives, actions that had real tangible consequences? Yes please! A lot of the criticisms for AOS (too “noblebright”, nothing changes, no stakes) seemed to melt within the 80 odd pages of narrative here. ![]() It reads like a blurb for most of it, merely outlining rough backstories at best. It’s a very good AOS novel in how it’s representative of the tone of the setting moments of heroism and hope but tints of darkness and desperation.ģ) The Gates of Azyr – Chris Wraight 2/5 Stormcast vs Khornites in the realm of fire So this is one of the earliest AOS novels, and it is as uninspiring as I’d been lead to believe. Secondly, a giant beetle friend who reminded me of The Neverending Story. Firstly, a glimpse into early stormcast life. I’ll be honest, a large part of this score is due to two factors. It’s a fun read for what it is, but it’s so niche it’s hard to reviewĢ) Blacktalon First Mark – Andy Clark 4/5 Sigmars chosen hunts nurgle knights. It contains Sigmar smearing himself in faeces, orks showing their bums, and Sigmar befriending a pig. It’s short, and more “fluffy” than anything serious. This is an in-universe retelling of the life of mortal Sigmar following an excavation of grave goods from his era in Altdorf. The Life of Sigmar: Being the Epic Tale of the Warrior God Sigmar – Matt Ralphs 3/5 The TLDR: Go read these books: The Champions of the Mortal Realms Colletion, Dark Harvest, and Cursed City In the comments I'll list a few stand out short stories of the year also ! ![]() If it's the price of a book, I get to count it as one! The link to my 40k books read is here, and for the handful (largely political and economic books) I read last year feel free to DM me! A quick note on what I count as a "book" - It needs to be on Goodreads, and cost over £5. Heya So as is tradition each year I post a little review of the AOS books I read last year. ![]()
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