If you wanted some more details about sisters of battle. :)
James swallow does some good work. :)
Like Nemisis. #13 out of the Horus Heresy Series. :)
Which is subsequently the last one I read, so I better catch up on the past couple of years.
Red and Black is easy to read, you just put the disc into your pc and headphones on for the audio book. :P
Its actually a focus task for the person I care for to build up her confidence by getting her to read them out loud to me, and boosting her confidence and reading ability. :)
I could of went with some of the Horus Heresy Series, but I think it would of bored her with Jargon and the architecture of the novels. :)
Oh absolutely, the Horus Heresy for a newcomer to 40K would be like trying to swim through treacle. :)
For black library books for newcomers, I'd say her best bet would be the Ciaphas Cain series. Very easy reads, not too much jargon, and many likable characters. I've introduced some friends of mine to 40K in this manner, explaining the plot to be like Blackadder goes Forth(IN SPAAAACE!).
Never read those myself, actually! Would you recommend them?
If you wanted some more details about sisters of battle. :)
James swallow does some good work. :)
Like Nemisis. #13 out of the Horus Heresy Series. :)
Which is subsequently the last one I read, so I better catch up on the past couple of years.
Red and Black is easy to read, you just put the disc into your pc and headphones on for the audio book. :P
Its actually a focus task for the person I care for to build up her confidence by getting her to read them out loud to me, and boosting her confidence and reading ability. :)
I could of went with some of the Horus Heresy Series, but I think it would of bored her with Jargon and the architecture of the novels. :)
Oh absolutely, the Horus Heresy for a newcomer to 40K would be like trying to swim through treacle. :)
For black library books for newcomers, I'd say her best bet would be the Ciaphas Cain series. Very easy reads, not too much jargon, and many likable characters. I've introduced some friends of mine to 40K in this manner, explaining the plot to be like Blackadder goes Forth(IN SPAAAACE!).
Blackadder, Nice, :)
I literally can't see Cain in any other way. He's even got his own Baldrick! Although admittedly, Blackadder was more snide than charming...
Ever so slowly converting her into 40k, so I can get more games in. :P
She gets a good deal of bable about whta I do as far as modding goes, and surprisingly at times she asks me how I am going and what I am modding. :P
Then she just listens. :P
I don't think she understands my babble. :P
I think few people even inside the dow community understand your babble :P
rofl.. Engrish, whats that good four but skool?
What's really scarey is you understand some of what I babble on about. :P
I am a strange guy RT2, it must have something to do with the weird green scorpion mark on my back. Maybe it is alien technology :P