Tales of Heresy by Dan Abnett, Matthew Farrer, Mike Lee, Graham McNeill, Anthony Reynolds, James Swallow, Gav Thorpe.
3/5 - Mixed bag of short stories. Some are great, some are mid. I do think the good stories outweigh the bad on average and there's a lot of good lore.
Mechanicum by Graham McNeill
4/5 - I enjoyed this a lot
Battle for the Abyss by Ben Counter
4/5
Legion by Dan Abnett
2/5 - The story is good, but I found it hard to follow in places.
Fallen Angels by Mike Lee
3/5 - This is better than the previous book. I'm glad I read it immediately after rather than the suggested order.
Descent of Angels by Mitchel Scanlon
3/5
The Flight of the Eisenstein by James Swallow
3/5
Galaxy in Flames by Ben Counter
4/5 - Amazing
False Gods by Graham McNiell
4/5 - Excellent
Horus Rising by Dan Abnett
4/5 - What an entry to the Horus Heresy. I wasn't sure if I would want to invest myself in this series, but this was great.
Scourge of Fate by Robbie MacNiven
4/5 - This is great. It adds so much depth and character to the Slaves to Darkness. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in the army or Choas in general.
Finished reading: Deathwatch: Shadowbreaker (Warhammer 40,000) by Steve Parker 📚
4/5 - Good read, the plot is engaging, and the imagery is well thought out. I was previously interested in Deathwatch, and this book has only interested me further. What surprised me a little was the interactions between marines of different chapters, which only adds to the depth of their character. Some basic familiarity with 40k, the primary loyalist chapters, the Inquisition and many Xenos factions is essential to get the most out of this book.
Finished reading: The Devastation of Baal by Guy Haley 📚
4/5 - Excellent book, the descriptions of both the Blood Angles and Tryranids are amazing. I would highly recommend it to anyone who's a fan of either faction (or space marines and Warhammer in general).
I finished reading Caves of Ice by Sandy Mitchell 📚
3/5 - It's hard to talk about this book without spoiling it. I enjoyed it a lot and ended up reading it surprisingly quickly. I'm very tempted to start a "small" Imperial Guard collection for Ciaphas Cain and friends.
I finished reading For the Emperor by Sandy Mitchell 📚
4/5 - A great entry into the world of Warhammer books, I thoroughly enjoyed it. It conveys the grim darkness of the universe while being comical and approachable. I highly recommend it. I'm looking forward to the rest of the series