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Ragnar's Claw

Ragnar's Claw

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A reveiw on Ragnar's Claw.
Review: Although i am a Tyranid collector (Giant bugs) i found this tale of the young blood claw , Ragnar Blackmane , extremly exciting and quite easy to read.
One of the extremely few negative aspects about it is that if you don't know a lot about Warhammer or Games Workshop products then you cannot understand the book.
It is very good fun to see the plot unravel as they release the Demon and one of the inquisitors reveals his Chaos tendencies and is promoted to the status of Demon Prince in honor of Nurgle (The Chaos god of disease and pestilance).
In conclusion i think that this book is very , very good book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Meh...
Review: It's not that this book isn't the best written book in the world. It is competant, if not to the standard of some of the other WH40k authors. It's not that this manages to be a Space Wolves book without actually even scraping the surface of the Chapter (something the prequel to this did better, if still not fully). No, it's that this little tome adds nothing whatsoever to the WH40k universe. Been there, done that, got bored, wished I was reading something else. Sorry, Mr. King, but next time you need to take a few more risks and drive the plot a little deeper.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Wolves
Review: No relation but I'm a bit of a space Wolves fan. The Space Marines are meant to be hard fanatical worriers who's training and life style has desensitized them to basic human notions. I liked the supper human world of sub human emotion. King caught this well in a book I feel out stepped the first Space Wolves.
This book is a must to anyone interested on the 40k universe.
Ragnar shows a mavric chapter unlike that of Ultra Marine, This book gives atmosphere and insight but would be aimed more for people interested in Warhammer 40k them general public. Not to be judged in 50 pages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I dont know about you but this book was cool
Review: this book was action packed. It showed how bad ass the Space marines are and had them killing every one. The plot was good and if your a fan of Warhammer 40k you should love this book i wish the 1st one space wolf was like Ragnar's Claw.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Bleggh
Review: Very poorly written, I couldn't get past page 50 or so. For example, in opening pages each paragraph uses the word "superhuman" to describe space marines. Action sequences are similarly redundant. Nothing comes to life in this book. Re-read the Warhammer rulebooks, they're better written and far more entertaining.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Bleggh
Review: Very poorly written, I couldn't get past page 50 or so. For example, in opening pages each paragraph uses the word "superhuman" to describe space marines. Action sequences are similarly redundant. Nothing comes to life in this book. Re-read the Warhammer rulebooks, they're better written and far more entertaining.


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