Submitted by PregnancyRoulette t3_11czu6q in books
forgotmypassword-_- t1_jabhcku wrote
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> Please help.
I actually recommend starting with 40k. What kind of books do you like?
Helsreach is a generally good place to start.
typeyou t1_jac7h5c wrote
Space oddessy, space fiction or non-fiction, historical, dark ages, western adventure, survival, biographies, supernatural, mysteries. I love all genres.
forgotmypassword-_- t1_jacxzg3 wrote
>I cant help but think that I'm missing a lot or I'm somewhere in the middle. Please help.
Horus Rising is part of the Horus Heresy series, which is a set of prequel books filling in a story we've known the big plot beats since the 80s(?).
>Space oddessy
Forges of Mars is a self-contained story that'll introduce you to various factions.
>supernatural, mysteries
If you want to go off the deep end, anything by Peter Fehervari. However, you really, really should not start here. His books are weird.
>heist
Shroud of Night is a pretty good heist book.
>historical
You might get a kick out of The Macharian Crusade. The first book is being rereleased, so it's a more affordable price.
>survival
The Night Lords Omnibus is often recommended. Do you want to sympathize with superhuman space terrorists? Because you will.
Alternatively, the Gaunt's Ghost series is basically Sharpe in space.
Helsreach is the story of a city's last stand, following the World's Angriest Man.
The Fabius Bile trilogy follows a mad scientist who tells a god to their face that they don't exist.
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