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Warriors of Ultramar

Warriors of Ultramar

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Hit !!!!
Review: Graham McNeill has done it again. First he brought us, "Nightbringer" and now he brings us "Warriors of Ultramar". This is the 2nd installment of the Ultramarines 4th company and its courageous captain, Uriel Ventris. This time they are sent to a industrial planet,Tarsis Ultra, to protect it from a Tyranid Invasion. This is the first Warhammer 40,000 book that includes the Tyranids and the horror that they bring to any planet they consume. Its like a heavyweight title fight with the lives of hundreds of thousands as the prize. In one corner there is the Ultramarines lead by Uriel Ventris, The space marine chapter the MORTIFACTORS, and some of most battle harden Imperial guardsmen anywhere. In the other couner there is the hundreds of thousands of the hive minded and mutated beasts and monsters known as the Tyranids. If you like big battles. This one is for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superb!!!!!
Review: I do not play Warhammer 40K--but I do love the stories, and fluff that go with that universe. This is the second novel continuing the story of Ultramarines captain Uriel Ventris as the 4th company join forces with the Mortifactors and Imperial Guard in defense against the overwhelming Tyranid horde. I've read much about the Warhammer 40K universe and this book is most definitely the best so far.
Like the first novel there are many memorable scenes, however unlike the first novel, "Warriors of Ultramar" is not weakened by corny dialog, this time around Graham does it perfectly. His writing would fit perfectly for the big screen as he superbly captures the desperation and almost hopeless stance of the imperial forces as they are beaten back to make a final stand on a frozen planet.
I highly recommend this book for all fans of "science fiction/fantasy" war books, and all fans of Warhammer 40K

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!
Review: This book was great! Tons of action, with a fast paced storyline! This was the best 40K book I have read to date. If you love a story with lots of non-stop action this is the book for you! Space Marines, Imperial Guard, and millions of hungry bad guys! Great book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!
Review: This book was great! Tons of action, with a fast paced storyline! This was the best 40K book I have read to date. If you love a story with lots of non-stop action this is the book for you! Space Marines, Imperial Guard, and millions of hungry bad guys! Great book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tyrannids+Marines+Imperial Guard=Cool Book
Review: This is our first look at the Tyrannids in print, and frankly, they need more books. Think Aliens, and you have a sort of idea about their menace, but the xenomorphs don't have space fleets, or an invisible stalker in the city streets...

Those of us who've played Necromunda should appreciate the street gang parts- not your typical Imperial heroes by far...

The Mortifactors are a cool branch of Marines, posing some moral and ethical questions to the uptight Ultramarines they share a Primarch with.

Finally, we get to see the Ordo Xenos. While the Inquisitor series has popularized the other Ordos, this alien-hunting branch of the Inquisition plays a crucial role in defeating the world-devouring hives of the Tyrannids.

The upshot is, if you are into 40k, and want to read something that hasn't been done before, this book is for you. The different sides of the Empire shown here are more than enough to make the book worth its price, with only a few plot conventions to bring down the enjoyment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Eat in, Tyranid scum!
Review: Warriors of Ultmar was a lot better than nightbringer, wait, no.....yes, no....while maybe, not a lot, but better, yeah, that's it. This book was very good, I personally enjoyed the imperial guard part of the book and the side story with that character (I forgot his name). I Hated the whole space ship battle, awful and boring, not poorly written I just don't enjoy space ships.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best 40k novels!
Review: Wow, this guy is a great author for 40k! Great pacing, fast but well-visualized descriptions of battle, enjoyable characters, brutal, relentless violence, and a plot that holds your attention like a power fist with energizer batteries! Another great novel breathes life into the 40k universe!


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