How many warhammer books are there
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The stories are fascinating and action-packed and the universe Games Workshop have created for their authors to play in mean that there is absolutely no end to the material and awesomesauce coming out of the Imperium and its many, many foes. Fear not! The team and I have put together a starter pack for you. It covers a range of factions, from the puniest human to the most terrifying of traitor, and covers 10, years of Imperial history.
To me, 40K has never been about the space marines. The layperson given a lasrifle and a helmet and sent into the meatgrinder with millions of others, creating a wall of mangled bodies between the people of the Imperium and all that would tear it down. No author delivers this experience better than Dan Abnett. Based on the ancient Romans, they are plentiful, have a long list of successor chapters, and are generally considered by the greater 40K gaming community to be boring AF when compared to the other chapters eg.
Enter Graham McNeill. Uriel Ventris is a brilliant character—a bit of a square peg in a round hole—and his story will really drive your understanding of the space marine chapters and the kind of bureaucratic nonsense that has helped stagnate the Imperium, where innovation once drove mortals to conquer the stars once more.
If Jack Bauer from the hit series 24 was made 20, years in the future, his name would be Gregor Eisenhorn. Full of action and intrigue, and delving into the dark political machinations of the Imperium, Eisenhorn is the perfect Warhammer 40k series if 24 , Jack Ryan , and maybe even a little Altered Carbon are more your jam than massed warfare pitting demigods against aliens.
Out of all of the 40K series, I reckon Eisenhorn is the most likely to get a Netflix series. If you enjoy some political duelling to go along with your bone-crunching action, or you just want to witness the ferocity of the orks in their brutal glory, then this is the series for you. Notables: Some of the Horus Heresy books are far superior to others. I'm a huge fan of Abnett's Gaunt's Ghost series. I adore it and I adore the characters. So much so that I have spent the last five years in an almost constant state of eagerly awaiting the next installment.
But here's the thing about Gaunt: Abnett was still a green writer when he started the series. The first three books are pretty bad, by comparison. Once he picks up stride they are enjoyable and amazing, but that doesn't happen until around book five Straight Silver.
Book four The Guns of Tanith is good, but still suffers in areas. Honestly, you can skip the first three First and Only, Ghostmaker and Necropolis and not miss too much. Abnett has been rather good about providing flashbacks and memories where needed, so you're probably safe to start with The Saint , which is an omnibus of Honour Guard, The Guns of Tanith, Straight Silver and Sabbat Martyr, situated around Saint Sabbat. If The Saint connects you with, there are 7 additional books in the series to look forward to.
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