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What is wisdom without debate? Why condemn everyone around you in order to punish yourself? This book, which should've been named A Thousand Bad Decisions, all made with the absolute best of intentions, is Ahzek Ahriman's attempt to set the record straight about what his father did and why. In the 41st millennium, Ahriman is one of the most murderous sorcerors to ever plague the Imperium, but 10,000 years before that he was a loyal son and devoted scholar.Long before the dropsite massacre,
A Thousand Sons.The Thousand Sons are perhaps one of the most interesting and tragic Legions to fall during the Horus Heresy. Their Legion organization and operation was amazing, having all the different cults work together was phenomenal to read. There were many really key events in this novel, and it really stretched to cover a lot of time, and I would have definitely liked to see a lot more of the in-between such astounding events.At the same time, getting to see The Triumph at Ullanor first

An absolute masterpiece. Started off a bit slow but builds up pace rather quickly. Fuck the space wolves!
This novel is not a branding exercise designed to sell models, it does not have that in common with tv shows about Transformers. In this analogy, A Thousand Sons is the pile of plastic action figures being marketed by the half-hour action extravaganza. It has no worth or interest as a story without the brand it is associated with, no narrative pith besides a masturbatory parade of familiar images. It is really bad, is what I am saying, Graham McNeil had might as well have kept writing about Snow
Ahriman is a good boy.
Graham McNeill
Paperback | Pages: 558 pages Rating: 4.27 | 4640 Users | 188 Reviews

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| Title | : | A Thousand Sons (The Horus Heresy #12) |
| Author | : | Graham McNeill |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 558 pages |
| Published | : | March 2010 by Black Library |
| Categories | : | Science Fiction. 40k. Fiction |
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Censured at the Council of Nikea for his flagrant use of sorcery, Magnus the Red and his Thousand Sons Legion retreat to their homeworld of Prospero to continue their use of the arcane arts in secret. But when the ill-fated primarch forsees the treachery of Warmaster Horus and warns the Emperor with the very powers he was forbidden to use, the Master of Mankind dispatches fellow primarch Leman Russ to attack Prospero itself. But Magnus has seen more than the betrayal of Horus and the witnessed revelations will change the fate of his fallen Legion, and its primarch, forever.Details Books Conducive To A Thousand Sons (The Horus Heresy #12)
| Original Title: | A Thousand Sons |
| ISBN: | 1844168085 (ISBN13: 9781844168088) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.blacklibrary.com/Horus-Heresy/A-Thousand-Sons.html |
| Series: | The Horus Heresy #12, Warhammer 40,000, The Horus Heresy - Black Library recommended reading order #12, Der große Bruderkrieg #12 , more |
| Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Science Fiction (2010) |
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Ratings: 4.27 From 4640 Users | 188 ReviewsCriticism Containing Books A Thousand Sons (The Horus Heresy #12)
OK simply put I liked this book a lot it probably really only deserved 4 stars but I liked it so much it gets 5.I like Magnus, he defiantly has a problem with hubris but to me in some way he seemed so innocent, him trying to do what was best for his legion and to prove himself to his father.Another point that really stuck out to me in this book was that Magnus did things that made me feel he really viewed his legion as his sons and would do almost anything to save them. Something I had neverWhat is wisdom without debate? Why condemn everyone around you in order to punish yourself? This book, which should've been named A Thousand Bad Decisions, all made with the absolute best of intentions, is Ahzek Ahriman's attempt to set the record straight about what his father did and why. In the 41st millennium, Ahriman is one of the most murderous sorcerors to ever plague the Imperium, but 10,000 years before that he was a loyal son and devoted scholar.Long before the dropsite massacre,
A Thousand Sons.The Thousand Sons are perhaps one of the most interesting and tragic Legions to fall during the Horus Heresy. Their Legion organization and operation was amazing, having all the different cults work together was phenomenal to read. There were many really key events in this novel, and it really stretched to cover a lot of time, and I would have definitely liked to see a lot more of the in-between such astounding events.At the same time, getting to see The Triumph at Ullanor first

An absolute masterpiece. Started off a bit slow but builds up pace rather quickly. Fuck the space wolves!
This novel is not a branding exercise designed to sell models, it does not have that in common with tv shows about Transformers. In this analogy, A Thousand Sons is the pile of plastic action figures being marketed by the half-hour action extravaganza. It has no worth or interest as a story without the brand it is associated with, no narrative pith besides a masturbatory parade of familiar images. It is really bad, is what I am saying, Graham McNeil had might as well have kept writing about Snow
Ahriman is a good boy.
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