Forges of Mars (Warhammer 40,000)
A**R
Great value
A very enjoyable read with some really interesting characters slightly grinding and predictable towards the end but overall thoroughly entertaining. Well worth the money hence the 5 stars.
A**N
great read
Great read with a lot happening in the first two books -i felt the ending -no spoilers-felt a little flat-the short story at the end helped it a little bit .Some amazing characters and interplay between them is good.
J**E
Your moneys worth!
Reading all the novels as one proves a mammoth read. McNeill 's plot and story proved irresistibly fascinating . Great characters, a great storyline and possibly unfinished?
R**L
Great Read
Loved this book. Big fan of the mechanicus and the world building in this was fantastic. Would recommend to fans of Warhammer and the Mechanicus in general.
K**E
Water damaged
Cant comment on the book but it came water damaged. Doesnt affect the ability to read it but a bit disappointing
S**T
Outstanding
New to the 40k worldTruly a fascinating universe , a story with many strands and we'll worth a read
O**C
Exploration and discovery is what matters.
This book will definitely expose the difference between the "mechanicum " and 'Holy Terra'and leave you in no doubt as to their differences.Full of tension and double dealings it should satisfy if you like a character driven narrative.
B**E
Great read
Great read
A**S
A good not-just-Mechanicus Mechanicus story
I haven't finished the last book, yet. But so far it is a very intriguing story. I like the Mechanicus and having them to explore the vast space instead of just hunching in one of their forges is a nice new approach.Also the way the story is told is very interesting. It's not just the Mechanicus. It's also the Cadian Astra Militarum, a detachment of a Titan Legion, a Squad of Black Templar Space Marines, and a handful of Rougetraders. Such an unique group of protagonists.I really enjoy the book.
S**.
I was prepared for "meh" and got great.
Honestly, I'm not sure why I bought this book. I'm not into Adept Mech. I was about to be on the road for a few weeks and thought a trilogy would at least occupy my time. I was wrong. The books are well written and super enjoyable reads. So much so that I was disappointed when the third one ended at 2 am one night.Definitely worth your time.
A**R
excellent livre
excellent livre
U**O
Sapere è potere
L'ordo Mechanicum nasce con lo scopo di sviluppare nuove tecnologie e recuperare quelle perdute durante l'età dell'oro..col tempo tutto questo ha generato una religione basata sul culto della tecnologia che ha la sua massima espressione nei Titani vere macchine-divinità..in questo omnibus vengono raccolti tre romanzi e una novella che gettano luce su questa parte dell'universo di WH40K (dal punto di vista ludico la saga dei Mechanicum nasce con Adeptus Titanicus per la versione epic di Space Marine)..ottimo libro ben scritto e profondo
J**N
A nice change of pace in the 40K universe.
I have been a fan of Graham's Warhammer 40K literature since I started reading his Uriel Ventris Ultramarine novels over a decade ago. If you are a fan of his other works I highly recommend you give this series a go. You can expect the same in depth character profiles and interaction paired with gripping story telling that makes you tell yourself "just 1 chapter more!". The Adeptus Mechanicus are rarely portrayed in story form so this makes for a nice change of pace to the usual perspective we see of the 40K universe. The 3 novels that make up this omnibus seamlessly follow on from each other so it is recommended to read the novels in their published order.
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