Read Online The Word Bearers Omnibus Warhammer 40 000 Anthony Reynolds 9781849701051 Books

Read Online The Word Bearers Omnibus Warhammer 40 000 Anthony Reynolds 9781849701051 Books



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Three books and short stories in one big volume of battling space marines

This omnibus edition contains three novels - Dark Apostle, Dark Creed and Dark Disciple plus two short stories about the chaos space marines from the Word Bearers Chapter

Read Online The Word Bearers Omnibus Warhammer 40 000 Anthony Reynolds 9781849701051 Books


"Long time Warhammer fantasy and 40K fan...

This is one of the best Warhammer books I have ever read.

There is everything in this omnibus...Titans, huge land battles, Tech Magos, Spaceship battles, Loyalist vs. Traitor marines, Eldar, Deamons, Tyranids, Necron, Imperial soldiers....you get the idea.

If you want an all encompassing look into the Warhammer 40k world, this is a great book!

Not to mention it was VERY interesting reading from the Chaos Marine viewpoint (my favorite Chaos book before this was Storm of Iron).

I am partial to the Empire of mankind so even though I enjoyed the stories, I could not root for the traitors and was torn reading the book as literally millions of loyal citizens and dozens of venerable heroes are wiped out in the face of Chaos cruelty.

I read some reviews where there was some detailed criticsm.
There are very few fantasy or modern SciFi novels that are literary masterpieces and this is not one of them. But I am pretty critical and I thought all the stories were extremely well written. The battles and events took me in my mind to those places so I consider that to be a key success when reading.

For the Warhammer enthusiast, I can't imagine that this omnibus would not be loved for the content of the stories alone.

This book will stay on my shelves as a loved collector's piece and loved read. I highly recommend it."

Product details

  • Series Warhammer 40,000
  • Paperback 768 pages
  • Publisher Games Workshop; 1 edition (January 3, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781849701051
  • ISBN-13 978-1849701051
  • ASIN 1849701059

Read The Word Bearers Omnibus Warhammer 40 000 Anthony Reynolds 9781849701051 Books

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The Word Bearers Omnibus Warhammer 40 000 Anthony Reynolds 9781849701051 Books Reviews


  • I am a huge fan of the Space Marines and after reading all the others it was time to read one from the enemy perspective. Yes, I've probably read all the space marines books I can find. However, I don't like the books without space marines. So, chances are if it has space marines I have read it. If its about the eldar or imperial navy, I have probably not read it.
    This book is excellent. It conveys chaos space marines brilliantly. Well organized, well written, with enough suspense to keep you interested and intrigue to keep you guessing. This is a must read for a warhammer 40k fan.
  • This is an amazing omnibus. I have always loved Dark Apostle because it was the only book to get into the true nitty gritty of what Hellish nightmares the powers of Chaos can unleash. You discover all the pain and suffering along with one character and you find yourself truly rooting for the main characters, as dark and horrid as they are, due to their perspective and personalities. A must read for any fan of the "traitor" Astartes, all the more so for a fan of the awesome Word Bearers legion.
  • Long time Warhammer fantasy and 40K fan...

    This is one of the best Warhammer books I have ever read.

    There is everything in this omnibus...Titans, huge land battles, Tech Magos, Spaceship battles, Loyalist vs. Traitor marines, Eldar, Deamons, Tyranids, Necron, Imperial soldiers....you get the idea.

    If you want an all encompassing look into the Warhammer 40k world, this is a great book!

    Not to mention it was VERY interesting reading from the Chaos Marine viewpoint (my favorite Chaos book before this was Storm of Iron).

    I am partial to the Empire of mankind so even though I enjoyed the stories, I could not root for the traitors and was torn reading the book as literally millions of loyal citizens and dozens of venerable heroes are wiped out in the face of Chaos cruelty.

    I read some reviews where there was some detailed criticsm.
    There are very few fantasy or modern SciFi novels that are literary masterpieces and this is not one of them. But I am pretty critical and I thought all the stories were extremely well written. The battles and events took me in my mind to those places so I consider that to be a key success when reading.

    For the Warhammer enthusiast, I can't imagine that this omnibus would not be loved for the content of the stories alone.

    This book will stay on my shelves as a loved collector's piece and loved read. I highly recommend it.
  • If you're looking at reading the Word Bearers' Omnibus, you are probably a die-hard 40K fan. Honestly, the book was a mixed bag. This specific book was a combination of Anthony Reynolds' three "Word Bearers" novels. I found that the books had some interesting parts and some parts that just kind of dragged on. The parts that I enjoyed best were the descriptions of the Word Bearers themselves (and Sicarus), along with the battles against the White Consuls. However, I also found large segments of the story to be uninteresting. I guess I am less interested in the actual story in 40k novels and more interested in the background and setting (just a personal preference!), so this omnibus hit in some regards and missed in others. Anyhow, if you are interested in the Word Bearers and looking for something fun to read, this is certainly worth checking out.
  • I started 40k by reading the space wolf omnibus, and in one scene Ragnar encounters a Chaos Marine, which made me interested. I was entertained; no boring spots that had me paging past. The big picture that spanned the 3 books was coherent and flowed well. Highly recommended.
  • Considering how much I like the Word Bearers, I was shocked how much I disliked this.

    The characters are either there to be blown or chopped up, or if main characters, just interesting. I couldn't find myself caring who won or why they fight. I got bored. And that is the ultimate heresy for a WH40k book.

    Skip.
  • Finally, a Word Bearers novel! Oh, and there are three(four) stories in it! It's very good in that it's prospective is very WBearer-esque, but the lack of Marine on Marine violence is disturbing. I never liked Lorgar's legion, as I felt they never really had a specialty besides their faith and fervor, but in a galaxy filled with Marines that have the same attributes.. eh..? Overall, pretty average, plenty of guardsmen fatalities, if you're into that sort of thing.
  • Never thought a 40k book could,make,me,root for chaos. I was wrong. Great characters and fun story with an epic scale
    Cant ask for anything else.

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