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Started by Kozgugore, January 27, 2016, 08:18:38 PM

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Lars

Go with audiobooks! Then someone else reads it for you!
Muzjhath got Iced by Sadok, after Marogg got Stabbed.

-The orc formerly known as Muzjhath formerly known as Marogg

Rashka

I've never had an audio book, I find it hard to imagine the scenes in my head then I think
Rashka Facebreaker - Battlesworn of the Nag'Ogar

Regorn

I just put on a playlist of a let's player on youtube when I want to hear something, that or some game related video. 
I once had my strangest run ever in Darkest Dungeon while listening to the Co-Optional podcast.

I like games :D
"Names does not matter, only who you are" - An old Friend from past, Thar'grash Thunderfury

Revax

I love listening to warhammer 40k audiobooks :P

Srelok

I prefer the Horus Heresy ones.
But that's just me.

"If you could pour pain into a mold of an orc and then cut off its foot to piss it off, you’d get Srelok." Gulrok Ragehowl

Lars

Umm, wouldn't Horus Heresy be WH40k ones?

And you should do more than one form of cultural expression. Since they all colour each other to rather big degrees!
There's a reason why if you want to understand a cultures "modern" works you first need too study their ancient works! They colour everything (So, in Europe the Bible and the Iliad+Odysseys to start with).
Muzjhath got Iced by Sadok, after Marogg got Stabbed.

-The orc formerly known as Muzjhath formerly known as Marogg

Srelok

VERY technically, no. Horus Heresy is 30K. ;) Semantics ofc, but the atmosphere in HH audios is more to my liking. Less apocalyptic, especially the earlier ones like Horus Rising. Bit more age of enlightenment to them.

"If you could pour pain into a mold of an orc and then cut off its foot to piss it off, you’d get Srelok." Gulrok Ragehowl

Lars

Well, my interest in the Warhammer (any) franchise lore books is practically zero. So unless I hear that the best writer of my generation starts writing in it I'll never touch it.
Got enough pulpy sci-fi and fantasy to read as it is in worlds I find more interesting. As well as a far to huge backlog on other quality literature.
That fights with TV-shows, movies, games, studies, etc etc etc.
WTB: Clones that can absorb culture for me.
Muzjhath got Iced by Sadok, after Marogg got Stabbed.

-The orc formerly known as Muzjhath formerly known as Marogg

Revax

If you want to be nitpicky, wh 30k should technically be wh 31k, and wh 40k should be wh 41k. You count millenias by the 1s not the 10s

Regorn

Warhammer 40.000 miniature game, the 40K books, the 40K video games, all the spin off games (such as Gorka Morka) and the Horus heresy book series is all part of the Warhammer 40.000 Franchise.

Sure, The Horus Hersey stuff don't take place at the year 40.000 but it still part of the franchise named "Warhammer 40.000".
"Names does not matter, only who you are" - An old Friend from past, Thar'grash Thunderfury

Nosh'marak

I do read a lot of books. Currently reading "Operation Garbo", a thriller about an alternate reality where the Soviet Union invades Sweden in the 1990s. It is really good, do recommend for any Swedes!
"Dogs obey and whimper, wolves carve their own path with a roar! Let the Alliance hear your cries for battle! Rrosh'ka Valokh! For the Blood!"

Azolg

Dan Browns books. Digital Fortress. Deception Point. Amazing works of art.

Srelok

The Passage and the Twelve by Justin Cronin. Or literally ANYTHING by Brendan Sanderson.

"If you could pour pain into a mold of an orc and then cut off its foot to piss it off, you’d get Srelok." Gulrok Ragehowl

Groshnok

While I know he's not a novelist, I'm a massive fan of Alan Moore's writing in his graphic novels. Watchmen is definitely my favourite of all time, and V for Vendetta and the Killing Joke are also up there.

Currently reading through Preacher by Garth Ennis and Porno (sequel to Trainspotting, which people would probably know more) by Irvine Welsh.

Rashka

Why did I read "penis" instead of "Ennis" ? I wonder.
Rashka Facebreaker - Battlesworn of the Nag'Ogar