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QUICK REVIEW: Debtless – Chen Qiufan (translated by Blake Stone-Banks) Richards & Klein – Guy Haley. QUICK REVIEW: Fandom For Robots – Vina Jie-Min Prasad. A Few Thoughts On: Piranesi by Susanna Clarke. QUICK REVIEW: Home: Habitat, Range, Niche, Territory –Martha Wells. A
ALL POSTS – TRACK OF WORDS NOTE: we raised £160 with this raffle, which I’m delighted with! Thank you so much to everyone who donated. The Black Library Events Anthology 2019/20 is a great collection of Warhammer short stories, and I’m offering a copy signed by all six authors (plus most of the Black Library editors) as a prize to raise money for Mind, a wonderful charity offering mental health support to those who 40K READING ORDER: SISTER AUGUSTA IRON TRUTH – S.A. THOLIN – TRACK OF WORDS Book one in S.A. Tholin’s Primaterre series, Iron Truth is a bold, expansive science fiction adventure packed full of strong characters, breathless action and looming cosmic horror, all within a beautifully crafted and believable setting. Botanist Joy Somerset leaves Mars on a colony ship bound for a new life on a quiet, unpolluted planet, only to wake from cryo-sleep to find herself in a A GUIDE TO DAN ABNETT’S INQUISITION SERIES A Guide to Dan Abnett’s Inquisition Series. Dan Abnett’s trilogy of Inquisition trilogies – the Eisenhorn, Ravenor and Bequin novels – are among the best that Black Library has ever published, and certainly some of my personal favourites. With the upcoming release of Penitent, the second Bequin novel, there are now more than twenty 40K READING ORDER: THE HORUSIAN WARS Hello and welcome to another 40k Reading Order article, where this time I’m offering a recommended reading order for the various stories that make up John French’s excellent Horusian Wars series. If you’ve ever wanted to read these dark tales exploring the warring factions within the Holy Orders of the Emperor’s Inquisition, but haven’t known where to start, then look no further than BLACK LIBRARY PRE-ORDER TRACKER Black Library Pre-Order Tracker. One of the best – and worst – things about being a Black Library fan is the release schedule; the excitement-building, wallet-breaking, never-ending stream of new novels, novellas, audio dramas, short stories, background books, art books, merchandise and all the rest. It’s brilliant becausethere’s never
THE ‘START HERE WITH BLACK LIBRARY’ NOVELLAS Over the summer of 2018 Black Library released a series of six paperback novellas, all previously available in different formats and editions, under the label of Start Here With Black Library.These went somewhat under the radar, as they weren’t (and still aren’t) available via the Black Library or Games Workshop websites, instead being available to pick up in book shops, and on Amazon. GETTING STARTED WITH BLACK LIBRARY The title story of an anthology which is (according to the BL website) “designed to introduce you to both Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Black Library fiction”, this novella is a quick and satisfying way of getting stuck into the setting. In my review I said that it tells “a clever story with engaging characters while also showcasing plenty FORGOTTEN TEXTS: ANCIENT HISTORY BY ANDY CHAMBERS Forgotten Texts: Ancient History by Andy Chambers. “But remember lads, there ain’t no words for every void-born thing.”. Set largely in the bowels of an Imperial Navy battleship, Andy Chambers’ Ancient History follows ex-smuggler Nathan as he’s press-ganged into brutal service in a gunnery deck work gang. As he adjusts to life as aTRACK OF WORDS
QUICK REVIEW: Debtless – Chen Qiufan (translated by Blake Stone-Banks) Richards & Klein – Guy Haley. QUICK REVIEW: Fandom For Robots – Vina Jie-Min Prasad. A Few Thoughts On: Piranesi by Susanna Clarke. QUICK REVIEW: Home: Habitat, Range, Niche, Territory –Martha Wells. A
ALL POSTS – TRACK OF WORDS NOTE: we raised £160 with this raffle, which I’m delighted with! Thank you so much to everyone who donated. The Black Library Events Anthology 2019/20 is a great collection of Warhammer short stories, and I’m offering a copy signed by all six authors (plus most of the Black Library editors) as a prize to raise money for Mind, a wonderful charity offering mental health support to those who 40K READING ORDER: SISTER AUGUSTA IRON TRUTH – S.A. THOLIN – TRACK OF WORDS Book one in S.A. Tholin’s Primaterre series, Iron Truth is a bold, expansive science fiction adventure packed full of strong characters, breathless action and looming cosmic horror, all within a beautifully crafted and believable setting. Botanist Joy Somerset leaves Mars on a colony ship bound for a new life on a quiet, unpolluted planet, only to wake from cryo-sleep to find herself in a A GUIDE TO DAN ABNETT’S INQUISITION SERIES A Guide to Dan Abnett’s Inquisition Series. Dan Abnett’s trilogy of Inquisition trilogies – the Eisenhorn, Ravenor and Bequin novels – are among the best that Black Library has ever published, and certainly some of my personal favourites. With the upcoming release of Penitent, the second Bequin novel, there are now more than twenty 40K READING ORDER: THE HORUSIAN WARS Hello and welcome to another 40k Reading Order article, where this time I’m offering a recommended reading order for the various stories that make up John French’s excellent Horusian Wars series. If you’ve ever wanted to read these dark tales exploring the warring factions within the Holy Orders of the Emperor’s Inquisition, but haven’t known where to start, then look no further than BLACK LIBRARY PRE-ORDER TRACKER Black Library Pre-Order Tracker. One of the best – and worst – things about being a Black Library fan is the release schedule; the excitement-building, wallet-breaking, never-ending stream of new novels, novellas, audio dramas, short stories, background books, art books, merchandise and all the rest. It’s brilliant becausethere’s never
THE ‘START HERE WITH BLACK LIBRARY’ NOVELLAS Over the summer of 2018 Black Library released a series of six paperback novellas, all previously available in different formats and editions, under the label of Start Here With Black Library.These went somewhat under the radar, as they weren’t (and still aren’t) available via the Black Library or Games Workshop websites, instead being available to pick up in book shops, and on Amazon. GETTING STARTED WITH BLACK LIBRARY The title story of an anthology which is (according to the BL website) “designed to introduce you to both Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Black Library fiction”, this novella is a quick and satisfying way of getting stuck into the setting. In my review I said that it tells “a clever story with engaging characters while also showcasing plenty FORGOTTEN TEXTS: ANCIENT HISTORY BY ANDY CHAMBERS Forgotten Texts: Ancient History by Andy Chambers. “But remember lads, there ain’t no words for every void-born thing.”. Set largely in the bowels of an Imperial Navy battleship, Andy Chambers’ Ancient History follows ex-smuggler Nathan as he’s press-ganged into brutal service in a gunnery deck work gang. As he adjusts to life as a ALL POSTS – TRACK OF WORDS NOTE: we raised £160 with this raffle, which I’m delighted with! Thank you so much to everyone who donated. The Black Library Events Anthology 2019/20 is a great collection of Warhammer short stories, and I’m offering a copy signed by all six authors (plus most of the Black Library editors) as a prize to raise money for Mind, a wonderful charity offering mental health support to those who RAPID FIRE: DAVID WRAGG TALKS THE RIGHTEOUS Welcome to this instalment of my Rapid Fire series of author interviews, where today I’m joined by David Wragg to chat about his new novel The Righteous, the sequel to The Black Hawks and the second part of his Articles of Faith series. I’ve just read The Black Hawks and had a lot of fun with it (keep an eye out for a review coming soon), so I’m really looking forward to reading the A GUIDE TO DAN ABNETT’S INQUISITION SERIES A Guide to Dan Abnett’s Inquisition Series. Dan Abnett’s trilogy of Inquisition trilogies – the Eisenhorn, Ravenor and Bequin novels – are among the best that Black Library has ever published, and certainly some of my personal favourites. With the upcoming release of Penitent, the second Bequin novel, there are now more than twenty 40K READING ORDER: THE HORUSIAN WARS Hello and welcome to another 40k Reading Order article, where this time I’m offering a recommended reading order for the various stories that make up John French’s excellent Horusian Wars series. If you’ve ever wanted to read these dark tales exploring the warring factions within the Holy Orders of the Emperor’s Inquisition, but haven’t known where to start, then look no further than WHERE TO START WITH BLACK LIBRARY With literally hundreds of Black Library books, short stories and audio dramas available, and new stories being released every week, it can be hard to know where to start, whether you’re brand new to Warhammer or you want to find out more about certain series, factionsor characters.
A TRAVELLER’S GUIDE TO PETER FEHERVARI’S DARK COIL A Traveller’s Guide to Peter Fehervari’s Dark Coil. With the release of the novel The Reverie and short story Nightbleed, Peter Fehervari’s catalogue of Warhammer 40,000 fiction – known informally as The Dark Coil – currently totals 15 stories. Every piece of 40k fiction is linked by taking place within a single shareduniverse, but
QUICK REVIEW: THE NEVERSPIKE A prequel to his Age of Sigmar novel Ghoulslayer, Darius Hinks’ short story The Neverspike sees the Celestial Vindicator Trachos stumble upon Gotrek Gurnisson in the mountains of Aqshy. Troubled by temperamental memories and an unnatural voice in his head, accusing him of weakness and cowardice, Trachos sees in the doom-seeking Slayer an opportunity to return to Azyr in glory. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR I’ve been making a concerted effort of late to catch up on Black Library’s Age of Sigmar fiction, of late. I’d previously read the first few in the Realmgate Wars series, and all of the short stories that had been released over various Advent Calendar campaigns, but then I’d rather let things slip in favour of 40k and the Horus Heresy. I’m now making good progress with the Realmgate GETTING STARTED WITH BLACK LIBRARY The title story of an anthology which is (according to the BL website) “designed to introduce you to both Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Black Library fiction”, this novella is a quick and satisfying way of getting stuck into the setting. In my review I said that it tells “a clever story with engaging characters while also showcasing plenty FORGOTTEN TEXTS: ANCIENT HISTORY BY ANDY CHAMBERS Forgotten Texts: Ancient History by Andy Chambers. “But remember lads, there ain’t no words for every void-born thing.”. Set largely in the bowels of an Imperial Navy battleship, Andy Chambers’ Ancient History follows ex-smuggler Nathan as he’s press-ganged into brutal service in a gunnery deck work gang. As he adjusts to life as aTRACK OF WORDS
Retelling a traditional murder ballad in the shape and style of an epic fantasy, Lucy Holland’s Sistersong is a fascinating, ALL POSTS – TRACK OF WORDS NOTE: we raised £160 with this raffle, which I’m delighted with! Thank you so much to everyone who donated. The Black Library Events Anthology 2019/20 is a great collection of Warhammer short stories, and I’m offering a copy signed by all six authors (plus most of the Black Library editors) as a prize to raise money for Mind, a wonderful charity offering mental health support to those who A GUIDE TO DAN ABNETT’S INQUISITION SERIES Pestilence One of the oldest stories in the series, published roughly the same time as Xenos, this is a great little investigative mystery following recollector Lemuel Sark as he searches for a cure to a terrible illness.You wouldn’t necessarily know it was linked to Eisenhorn and co. unless someone pointed it out, but there’s both a thematic connection and a small, direct link in there! IRON TRUTH – S.A. THOLIN – TRACK OF WORDS Book one in S.A. Tholin’s Primaterre series, Iron Truth is a bold, expansive science fiction adventure packed full of strong characters, breathless action and looming cosmic horror, all within a beautifully crafted and believable setting. Botanist Joy Somerset leaves Mars on a colony ship bound for a new life on a quiet, unpolluted planet, only to wake from cryo-sleep to find herself in a 40K READING ORDER: SISTER AUGUSTA BLACK LIBRARY PRE-ORDER TRACKER *A note on Simon & Schuster release dates The release dates BL books are usually given in the book trade – i.e. via their distributor Simon & Schuster, or Amazon, etc. – are based on standard publishing timeframes (UK books are published on Thursdays, US books on Tuesdays), and represent the date that each book should hit stores, rather than BL’s weird one-week pre-orders.IDONETH DEEPKIN
The Idoneth make their Black Library novel debut with David Guymer’s The Court of the Blind King, a tale of power, privilege and intrigue amongst the dysfunctional aelven families of the Deepkin.After the death of his mother, the spoiled and sheltered Prince Lurien naturally assumes that the throne of Briomdar will be hisright up until it’staken from him.
THE ‘START HERE WITH BLACK LIBRARY’ NOVELLAS Over the summer of 2018 Black Library released a series of six paperback novellas, all previously available in different formats and editions, under the label of Start Here With Black Library.These went somewhat under the radar, as they weren’t (and still aren’t) available via the Black Library or Games Workshop websites, instead being available to pick up in book shops, and on Amazon. GETTING STARTED WITH BLACK LIBRARY Speaking of the narrative, the other option along these lines is to delve into the ongoing narrative of Age of Sigmar. Generally speaking, the Warhammer universes have tended to be pretty static things – the exception being the End Times, the new Dark Imperium era of 40k, andthe Age of Sigmar.
FORGOTTEN TEXTS: ANCIENT HISTORY BY ANDY CHAMBERS “But remember lads, there ain’t no words for every void-born thing.” Set largely in the bowels of an Imperial Navy battleship, Andy Chambers’ Ancient History follows ex-smuggler Nathan as he’s press-ganged into brutal service in a gunnery deck work gang. As he adjusts to life as a slave to the Navy, he starts to learn more about the galaxy he lives in, and the oddities of the men heTRACK OF WORDS
Retelling a traditional murder ballad in the shape and style of an epic fantasy, Lucy Holland’s Sistersong is a fascinating, ALL POSTS – TRACK OF WORDS NOTE: we raised £160 with this raffle, which I’m delighted with! Thank you so much to everyone who donated. The Black Library Events Anthology 2019/20 is a great collection of Warhammer short stories, and I’m offering a copy signed by all six authors (plus most of the Black Library editors) as a prize to raise money for Mind, a wonderful charity offering mental health support to those who A GUIDE TO DAN ABNETT’S INQUISITION SERIES Pestilence One of the oldest stories in the series, published roughly the same time as Xenos, this is a great little investigative mystery following recollector Lemuel Sark as he searches for a cure to a terrible illness.You wouldn’t necessarily know it was linked to Eisenhorn and co. unless someone pointed it out, but there’s both a thematic connection and a small, direct link in there! IRON TRUTH – S.A. THOLIN – TRACK OF WORDS Book one in S.A. Tholin’s Primaterre series, Iron Truth is a bold, expansive science fiction adventure packed full of strong characters, breathless action and looming cosmic horror, all within a beautifully crafted and believable setting. Botanist Joy Somerset leaves Mars on a colony ship bound for a new life on a quiet, unpolluted planet, only to wake from cryo-sleep to find herself in a 40K READING ORDER: SISTER AUGUSTA BLACK LIBRARY PRE-ORDER TRACKER *A note on Simon & Schuster release dates The release dates BL books are usually given in the book trade – i.e. via their distributor Simon & Schuster, or Amazon, etc. – are based on standard publishing timeframes (UK books are published on Thursdays, US books on Tuesdays), and represent the date that each book should hit stores, rather than BL’s weird one-week pre-orders.IDONETH DEEPKIN
The Idoneth make their Black Library novel debut with David Guymer’s The Court of the Blind King, a tale of power, privilege and intrigue amongst the dysfunctional aelven families of the Deepkin.After the death of his mother, the spoiled and sheltered Prince Lurien naturally assumes that the throne of Briomdar will be hisright up until it’staken from him.
THE ‘START HERE WITH BLACK LIBRARY’ NOVELLAS Over the summer of 2018 Black Library released a series of six paperback novellas, all previously available in different formats and editions, under the label of Start Here With Black Library.These went somewhat under the radar, as they weren’t (and still aren’t) available via the Black Library or Games Workshop websites, instead being available to pick up in book shops, and on Amazon. GETTING STARTED WITH BLACK LIBRARY Speaking of the narrative, the other option along these lines is to delve into the ongoing narrative of Age of Sigmar. Generally speaking, the Warhammer universes have tended to be pretty static things – the exception being the End Times, the new Dark Imperium era of 40k, andthe Age of Sigmar.
FORGOTTEN TEXTS: ANCIENT HISTORY BY ANDY CHAMBERS “But remember lads, there ain’t no words for every void-born thing.” Set largely in the bowels of an Imperial Navy battleship, Andy Chambers’ Ancient History follows ex-smuggler Nathan as he’s press-ganged into brutal service in a gunnery deck work gang. As he adjusts to life as a slave to the Navy, he starts to learn more about the galaxy he lives in, and the oddities of the men he ALL POSTS – TRACK OF WORDS NOTE: we raised £160 with this raffle, which I’m delighted with! Thank you so much to everyone who donated. The Black Library Events Anthology 2019/20 is a great collection of Warhammer short stories, and I’m offering a copy signed by all six authors (plus most of the Black Library editors) as a prize to raise money for Mind, a wonderful charity offering mental health support to those who A GUIDE TO DAN ABNETT’S INQUISITION SERIES Pestilence One of the oldest stories in the series, published roughly the same time as Xenos, this is a great little investigative mystery following recollector Lemuel Sark as he searches for a cure to a terrible illness.You wouldn’t necessarily know it was linked to Eisenhorn and co. unless someone pointed it out, but there’s both a thematic connection and a small, direct link in there! RAPID FIRE: DAVID WRAGG TALKS THE RIGHTEOUS Welcome to this instalment of my Rapid Fire series of author interviews, where today I’m joined by David Wragg to chat about his new novel The Righteous, the sequel to The Black Hawks and the second part of his Articles of Faith series. I’ve just read The Black Hawks and had a lot of fun with it (keep an eye out for a review coming soon), so I’m really looking forward to reading the RAPID FIRE: DAN ABNETT TALKS PENITENT Welcome to this instalment of my Rapid Fire series of author interviews, where today I’m delighted to be talking to the legendary Dan Abnett about his new Warhammer 40,000 novel Penitent, the second book in his Bequin trilogy for Black Library. It’s been nine years since the first book in the series – Pariah – was released, but the wait is finally over, with Penitent available to pre 40K READING ORDER: THE HORUSIAN WARS Hello and welcome to another 40k Reading Order article, where this time I’m offering a recommended reading order for the various stories that make up John French’s excellent Horusian Wars series. If you’ve ever wanted to read these dark tales exploring the warring factions within the Holy Orders of the Emperor’s Inquisition, but haven’t known where to start, then look no further than BOOKS – PAGE 28 – TRACK OF WORDS The fifth book in Black Library’s The Realmgate Wars series, Wardens of the Everqueen by CL Werner is the first actual novel, after four collections of novellas or short stories. Following on from Josh Reynolds’ novellas in War Storm and Ghal Maraz, this continues the story of the Hallowed Knights in the realm of Ghyran, as they fight to protect the Everqueen, Alarielle, from falling into WHERE TO START WITH BLACK LIBRARY: SISTERS OF BATTLE Welcome to the first in a new series of Where to Start With Black Library articles on Track of Words, in which I’m going to try and demystify the process of getting into reading Warhammer fiction. With literally hundreds of Black Library books, short stories and audio dramas available, and new stories being released every week, it can be hard to know where to start, whether you’re brand BOOKS – PAGE 26 – TRACK OF WORDS In their first full non-Heresy outing, the Talons of the Emperor – i.e. the Adeptus Custodes and the Sisters of Silence – take centre stage in Chris Wraight’s novel Watchers of the Throne: The Emperor’s Legion.With word from Cadia looking bleak, and crises springing up throughout the Imperium, calls grow for the Custodes to end their self-enforced seclusion and fight once more at theARTICLES OF FAITH
Welcome to this instalment of my Rapid Fire series of author interviews, where today I’m joined by David Wragg to chat about his new novel The Righteous, the sequel to The Black Hawks and the second part of his Articles of Faith series. I’ve just read The Black Hawks and had a lot of fun with it (keep an eye out for a review coming soon), so I’m really looking forward to reading the QUICK REVIEW: HOCHMULLER’S HOUND (SHORT STORY) The title story in the second Casefiles of the Royal Occultist anthology from 18th Wall Productions, Josh Reynolds’ Royal Occultist short story Hochmuller’s Hound sees Thomas Carnacki and his apprentice Charles St. Cyprian up to their knees in mud and blood in the trenches of the Great War. Something has been tearing apart soldiers on the edge of No Man’s Land, and it wasn’t the Germans.TRACK OF WORDS
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PAUL KEARNEY says:
16th May 2017 at 12:33 pm Your reviews of my work are much appreciated. Excellent blog, which I return to again and again, as a guide to fresh BL releases as well as the insightful reviews.Reply
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MICHAEL says:
19th May 2017 at 4:30 pm Thanks Paul, I’m really glad you enjoy the reviews! Keep writing awesome books and I’ll keep enjoying reading themReply
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CHRIS WHITE says:
20th June 2018 at 6:18 pm Thanks for the write up. Never attended any of the BL events and always wondered what they were like. This gave a good insight withplenty of detail.
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MICHAEL says:
7th July 2018 at 10:32 pm Cheers Chris, I hope it was helpful! Maybe I’ll see you at a futureBL event
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ANONYMOUS says:
1st August 2019 at 11:24 pm Hey there Michael. First time I’ve gone on Track of Words. What you do here is fantastic, and has a really positive influence on the books we love. Thanks for taking the time to read, review and recommend the many novels you work(!) your way through. Keep up the great work. BigStu.
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