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Warlord: Fury of the Godmachine
- Warhammer 40,000
- Narrated by: John Banks
- Length: 8 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
The Battle Titans of the Adeptus Titanicus are towering war engines, striding to war as holy effigies of the Omnissiah. Greatest of all are the mighty Warlord Titans, their weapons bringing righteous death to alien and heretic alike. Still reeling from a near disastrous battle against tyranids, the Pallidus Morr demi-legio is assigned to a new warzone, a nearby forge world which has fallen under the sway of Chaos.
Here their battered war-machines must fight alongside another Titan Legion, the Imperial Hunters. As city after city falls before the relentless tread of Chaos war machines, the Imperium's only chance of victory lies in the two legios putting aside their differences and fighting as one.
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- Daniel
- 22-12-17
Titan madness
What a absolutely amazing story just like dan Abbots Titanicus for all of you Titan lovers out there this is the audiobook for you
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- Anonymous User
- 10-07-20
Weak start, Strong middle, nonsense finish
Im a big tread and titan fan so figured this book would be right up my alley. Its not... I mean the Warlord titan arguably isnt even the focus of the book half the time :/
The whole opening planet was fairly forgettable, though the initial section on Kitara with the cults is interesting and tense as soon as the lava starts exploding everywhere the book spirals downhill before some how jumping a shark :D A lot of the characters are one note which can be fine but half the POV characters are tedious and add very little if anything, just throwing of the pace of the main plot.
Disappointing really.
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- Reviews101
- 27-04-18
Relentless and majestic.
This is basically titans, banelords, god-machines and tanks pummelling the crap out of one another. Nothing wrong with that! Highly recommended.
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- Nicholas
- 28-04-21
kinda boring for a 40k book, also not enough titan
really not sure if the authors read any of the other titan books the engagements are a bit bland and don't stand out as much to me as others. On top of this as a book about titans there's a lot of other characters pov which is ok but I find one of them a bit dull. performance is great except for the pronunciation of skitarii which being a book about titans comes up fairly often giving him a star less. gave up an hour from the end, the first 40k or Horus heresy where I decided to give up not because I didn't like it just because I really didn't care about the story and how it was going to end. if you're really interested in titans and the ministorum I guess this is for you I'd recommend any other 40k or Horus heresy book first such as Titandeath
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- MR C EARL
- 31-10-19
Meh, the worst aspects of BL
I was looking forward to a good 40k Titan novel, for me this is not it.
The good
Good production values
Classic grim dark story
The bad
Sadly, Titan combat feels like a normal battle but with big combatants, distances are far too short for machines of this size
I disliked the main character and most of the imperial characters, the main character came across as annoying
I'd skip this and find some Titan action in other BL novels, I haven't got the 2nd in the series and have no interest in wasting a credit on trying it
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- Rebecca Wood
- 16-11-22
An average story at best, but well narrated.
This is the first Warhammer Audiobook of any type I have struggled to get through. Considering it's mainly about the power and glory of Titans - or at least that's what the title would have you believe - it's just so boring when it comes to their descriptions and actions. The Titan vs. Titan conflicts lack any real impact, and didn't evoke any emotions in me, especially compared to something like Dan Abnett's writing in Titanicus. When Titans fight, they inspire awe, terror and paralyse smaller units around them. In this book they are only treated like this on occasion, and there's a lack of evocative writing/language used. The sub-plots and other characters weren't particularly memorable, and the interactions between main characters were quite childlike, bickering and sulking, rather than giving any impression of grown adults responsible for running God-Machines and waging complex and terrifying wars. As a result I think the emotional/mental strains associated with such tasks were overlooked and instead there was a constant theme of childish antics to get one over on each other from two of the main characters. I think this took too much of their focus, rather than giving a proper sense of internal struggle after a tragic loss of leadership - there could have been a tighter focus on two powerful military leaders vying for overall control of their combined forces. An average listen at best, despite a narrator who puts a lot of effort into his characters voices and the narration of the story.
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- Philip Lawrence
- 04-09-22
Worse than Kill Team
Just couldn't get into this book. It just didn't feel right, no titan princeps last words should be "for the emperor". None of the characters were likeable and I honestly couldn't care who lived or died.
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- Mike
- 13-07-22
Great story
As usual the Warhammer books have a bit a slow start, and this is no exception. But after the "introductions" the story started and it was awesome. Nothing beats the clash of the big massive Titans in battle, and luckily there is enough action there.
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- Jomarre Tomlinson
- 08-03-22
A+++++
Really, really good book. Would recommend to anyone who loves titan lore and expansive world ending battles
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- Anonymous User
- 26-01-22
Incredible narration. Struggled with story
First, let me say the narration was incredible. Really brilliant. I was ready to jump from my desk and charge in to war at some points…
Unfortunately I don’t think I’m as invested into Titans as I should have been to truly appreciate the story and characters. I struggled to keep up at times and and try and keep up with the names and what was going on
If you’re into your Adeptus Titanicus though I’m sure you’ll really enjoy it and I don’t want to put you off if you like titans!
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