![]() ![]() Covering the last days of the Luna Wolves before they became the Sons of Horus, we meet the heroes that are Garviel Loken and Tarik Torgaddon who, over the next couple of books (False Gods by Graham McNeill, and Galaxy In Flames by Ben Counter), we come to really empathise with and cheer for their efforts. It makes sense to start at the beginning, right? This was the book that got the ball rolling on this expansive series and it remains a fantastic read. Let’s put on our reading glasses, make ourselves a hot chocolate and snuggle up on the sofa with these good books. I’ll try and keep spoilers to a minimum so hopefully all can enjoy (no promises though). I’ve not read all of them, but I’m not far off, and so I thought I would share my Top 5 here. I find it’s a good balance and in recent months, the Horus Heresy has pretty much been my go-to series for the latter part of that equation. Over a month I like to split my time between something I feel I should read that will help me to understand the human condition, culture and experience, and something I want to read that typically has things like dragons, guns, space ships and all the other cool stuff. Today, I’m putting on my literary hat (it’s kind of like a cross between a fez and a “foam dome”) and giving you a run down of my Top 5 Horus Heresy novels from the Black Library.Īs I was looking for something to reread the other day, I noticed just how many books of this series I have read and the only other series that I have read more of was the Discworld books (RIP Sir Terry). ![]()
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