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Dark Imperium

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I had some trouble following along as I'm new to the Warhammer universe. The characters and the setting were written well, I just couldn't fully get into it.

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I have said all I wanted to say in my review link below. Apart from that I had a real blast with Dark Imperium. I thank Netgally and Black Library for granting me access to the E-Arcs.

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I've read a lot of 40k books in my time, so I was excited to find out about what happens "next", especially if it involved one of my top 3 primarchs, Roboute Guilliman (whose name I'm still unsure how to properly pronounce, even after all these years).

Overall, I enjoyed the book. It was interesting reading about the new types of Space Marines and weapons that have come into play. There were times that I kind of felt like I had been dropped into the middle of something, like there was another book I should have read before this one. Unless it was a tabletop sourcebook, though, that does not appear to be the case.

In any event, I got a good picture of the state of the galaxy post-Guilliman rebirth, there were a lot of cool fights, some revelations about the nature of the Emperor in his post-Heresy state, and a being that made a claim about one of the Lost Legions. What else could you want?!

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A wonderful addition to the Warhammer 40k world. The Dark Imperium is a treat to long time warhammer fans but new readers may need an earlier entry. The book successfully introduces the next arc of the universe and at the same time makes one nostalgic for the previous editions. The book explores the impact and adds a new element to the usually grimdark Imperium, hope. The grimm darkness of the end times has always been about the refusal to surrender in the face of futility. The dak imperium gives a chance at rebirth for an empire and with it a franchise. The actions of the characters matter and are not just another event in the long line of endless battle. Things may be dark but there is light at the other end of the tunnel, no matter how difficult, no matter how far. On its own the book is an excellent read but as part of a greater whole , it makes on crave for more.

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