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7/13/2025, 7:30:10 PM
>>510281940
Eisenhorn and Ravenor are pretty good, but the entire Radical Inquisitor angle is very much an outlier and not the typical 40K milieu.
>Irish
Can't stand the bognigger accent. If anything an audiobook for GG should have an Englishman reading it since most of the books are written from Gaunt's perspective. For the ones that focus on an external narrator they should have a porridgewog reading it. Not saying that the porridgewog accent is any better than a bognigger accemnt, but at least it would maintain continuity since Tanith's First and Only was basically comprised of space Glaswegians.
>£100+
I read GG as pdfs that /tg/ used to share in a giant pastebin of mega links back in the day. After making that post I went on amazon to order up the omnibuses and while the first omnibus was only $15 the second was $150. Absolutely jewish behavior.
>Horus Heresy
Dogwater. GG worked because it WAS Sharpe's rifles just in the grim dark future. Abnett is a hack to be honest. Without someone else blazing his trails he falls back into the worst hackshit fraud Sci-Fi writer habits.
>Cain books
Legit hilarious shit. Like I said it is Flashman in the Grim Dark wherein an unrepentant wastrel fails upwards by lying, bullshitting, and accidentally succeeding when he has no right too. Just a guy who is good with a sword and with a tongue of oil looking for any excuse the can to fuck and drink his way across the galaxy while shamming out of any pretense of doing his actual job.
And if you haven't read the Flashman Papers you should probably do so. Some of the best pulp fiction ever put to pen and very amusing take on English history back when you still had an empire. Don't read Thomas Hugh's Tom Brown's School Days. It sets the stage for Flashman, but it is a completely different vibe and is completely unnecessary unless you have already finished the Flashman Papers and are curious about the setting Fraser cribbed and satirized.
Eisenhorn and Ravenor are pretty good, but the entire Radical Inquisitor angle is very much an outlier and not the typical 40K milieu.
>Irish
Can't stand the bognigger accent. If anything an audiobook for GG should have an Englishman reading it since most of the books are written from Gaunt's perspective. For the ones that focus on an external narrator they should have a porridgewog reading it. Not saying that the porridgewog accent is any better than a bognigger accemnt, but at least it would maintain continuity since Tanith's First and Only was basically comprised of space Glaswegians.
>£100+
I read GG as pdfs that /tg/ used to share in a giant pastebin of mega links back in the day. After making that post I went on amazon to order up the omnibuses and while the first omnibus was only $15 the second was $150. Absolutely jewish behavior.
>Horus Heresy
Dogwater. GG worked because it WAS Sharpe's rifles just in the grim dark future. Abnett is a hack to be honest. Without someone else blazing his trails he falls back into the worst hackshit fraud Sci-Fi writer habits.
>Cain books
Legit hilarious shit. Like I said it is Flashman in the Grim Dark wherein an unrepentant wastrel fails upwards by lying, bullshitting, and accidentally succeeding when he has no right too. Just a guy who is good with a sword and with a tongue of oil looking for any excuse the can to fuck and drink his way across the galaxy while shamming out of any pretense of doing his actual job.
And if you haven't read the Flashman Papers you should probably do so. Some of the best pulp fiction ever put to pen and very amusing take on English history back when you still had an empire. Don't read Thomas Hugh's Tom Brown's School Days. It sets the stage for Flashman, but it is a completely different vibe and is completely unnecessary unless you have already finished the Flashman Papers and are curious about the setting Fraser cribbed and satirized.
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