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<blockquote data-quote="AdmundfortGeographer" data-source="post: 4678005" data-attributes="member: 4682"><p>I've been on a Warhammer Fantasy binge lately. I loved CL Werner's <em>Witchhunter</em> trilogy. Tops in the setting, IMO.</p><p></p><p>Nathan Long's <em>Blackhearts</em> trilogy was excellent, I picked up <em>Blackhearts: The Omnibus</em> which also included two short stories about the Blackhearts also. Dirty Dozen does Old World. I really enjoyed it, a really wild time.</p><p></p><p>My first foray into Warhammer fiction was Sandy Mitchell's <em>Death's Messenger</em>/<em>Death's City</em>/<em>Death's Legacy</em> trilogy. I loved it enough that I kept coming back for more. Follows a pretty clear character career advancement, and party compositions. I loved the ending, very "Warhammery". If you can enjoy that many Warhammer campaigns are serial episodes of barely getting out of the gutter and each time getting smacked down harder and harder until at the last you just can't get back up, the main character's life is the life of the iconic Warhammer campaign. </p><p></p><p>I know some swear by the <em>Gotrek and Felix</em> series by William King/Nathan Long. I haven't tried any of them yet. The series just keeps on going and going.</p><p></p><p>Maybe a good place to begin would be one of the two massive anthologies. <em>Tales of the Old World</em> collections three dozen short stories for Warhammer Fantasy.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of anthologies, moving on to 40K, Black Library put of an anthology of 38 short stories for WH40K called <em>Let the Galaxy Burn</em>. I'm currently diving in to this, hoping to use it to get in to 40K fiction, which I've read very little of.</p><p></p><p>I know that Dan Abnett's <em>Gaunt's Ghosts</em> series (in 40K) has been going a very long while, I'm hoping to find the onmibus versions of those someday. Those I've read good things about.</p><p></p><p>I should mention that Black Library has been rereleasing many of the older titles in omnibus versions. If you are willing to plunk down a bit more you can get a lot more to read. I've been filling up my shelf with some omnibus editions I've read good things about that I will get to someday soon. Dan Abnett's <em>Eisenhorn</em>, also in the 40K universe, is on my to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdmundfortGeographer, post: 4678005, member: 4682"] I've been on a Warhammer Fantasy binge lately. I loved CL Werner's [I]Witchhunter[/I] trilogy. Tops in the setting, IMO. Nathan Long's [I]Blackhearts[/I] trilogy was excellent, I picked up [I]Blackhearts: The Omnibus[/I] which also included two short stories about the Blackhearts also. Dirty Dozen does Old World. I really enjoyed it, a really wild time. My first foray into Warhammer fiction was Sandy Mitchell's [I]Death's Messenger[/I]/[I]Death's City[/I]/[I]Death's Legacy[/I] trilogy. I loved it enough that I kept coming back for more. Follows a pretty clear character career advancement, and party compositions. I loved the ending, very "Warhammery". If you can enjoy that many Warhammer campaigns are serial episodes of barely getting out of the gutter and each time getting smacked down harder and harder until at the last you just can't get back up, the main character's life is the life of the iconic Warhammer campaign. I know some swear by the [I]Gotrek and Felix[/I] series by William King/Nathan Long. I haven't tried any of them yet. The series just keeps on going and going. Maybe a good place to begin would be one of the two massive anthologies. [I]Tales of the Old World[/I] collections three dozen short stories for Warhammer Fantasy. Speaking of anthologies, moving on to 40K, Black Library put of an anthology of 38 short stories for WH40K called [I]Let the Galaxy Burn[/I]. I'm currently diving in to this, hoping to use it to get in to 40K fiction, which I've read very little of. I know that Dan Abnett's [I]Gaunt's Ghosts[/I] series (in 40K) has been going a very long while, I'm hoping to find the onmibus versions of those someday. Those I've read good things about. I should mention that Black Library has been rereleasing many of the older titles in omnibus versions. If you are willing to plunk down a bit more you can get a lot more to read. I've been filling up my shelf with some omnibus editions I've read good things about that I will get to someday soon. Dan Abnett's [I]Eisenhorn[/I], also in the 40K universe, is on my to do. [/QUOTE]
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