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Angron: The Red Angel

Warhammer 40,000

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Angron: The Red Angel

By: David Guymer
Narrated by: Andrew Wincott
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A Warhammer 40,000 Novel

Angron is roused to war once again, unleashed upon a weakened and vulnerable galaxy. Can it withstand his boundless rage?

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David Guymer brings Angron back into the 41st Millennium with a furious roar, as he calls his scattered Legion back to his side and embarks on an epic conquest.

The story:

In the darkness of Imperium Nihilus, across half a million worlds cut off from the dim light of Holy Terra, a beacon is lit. The Red Angel returns to an unsteady galaxy and his scattered sons heed the call to slaughter. Aboard the World Eaters’ flagship, Kossolax the Foresworn, self-appointed lord regent of the XII, fights to keep the old dreams of the Legion alive, but finds the return of his hated father both an opportunity and a threat to the warriors’ fragile unity.

Marooned on a worthless moon with a rag-tag band of traitors as despicable as himself, Ortan Leidis of the Angels of the Grail dares to dream of something greater.

Half a galaxy away, Graucis Telomane of the Grey Knights has been readying himself for this day, and plans six centuries in the making are finally set in motion – plans that will see the eradication of the Emperor’s greatest mistake once and for all...

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Yea I was wondering why I had zoned out of this book. Then I read the reviews and it’s a pretty meh story with a misleading title. I was curious about what sorry you tell about a character who is in a constant of mindless rage who then got more mindless and argued… and yea , you just don’t , like this book failed to. I was looking forward to this book for a while but this’ll be one of rare refunds.

Meh

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This has all the ingredients to be a really awesome title, but with the slowly trudging reading and the monotonous storytelling, this book proved to be too boring to finish. I'm sure it would have been an interesting read, under different narration, but with what was provided, I'm surprised it was ever released in this format. I'd say buy the physical book and try that, but sitting through this chore seems a burdensome task.

A Real Snore Fest.

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NNNNNUUUUUAAAAAAAAHH!!! MMMOORRREE BLOOOD NE NE NE NEEED MMMOREEE B B BLOOOD MMMOR MMMOR MMMOR KI KI KIIILLIIING MORE SKUUULLSSS!!! BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THROOOOOONE!!!🤘😡🖤

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The World Eaters, once divided, unite for a single purpose. The psychic beacon of the corpse worshiping witches must be taken down.

A great book for the 10th edition of Warhammer, where Angron & the World Eaters are more relevant than ever before.

More screaming than DBZ

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The book would benefit from having Angron take a more active role in terms of story telling and character development. I found myself waiting for this but was left wanting. That being said, I still found myself enjoying the world eaters characters that the story mainly focuses on. The narration is fine. This book is basically serving as an introduction/jumping off point for the World Eaters reforming as a legion which is what you're going to get. Best new character in my opinion is Kossolax. Hope BL does stuff with him in the future.

Wanted more Angron but overall pretty enjoyable.

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