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Ghazghkull Thraka: Prophet Waaagh!

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Ghazghkull Thraka: Prophet Waaagh!

De : Nate Crowley
Lu par : Kelly Hotten, Paul Putner, Jon Rand
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An Orks novel.

Ghazghkull Thraka, the Beast of Armageddon, is one of the greatest threats to the Imperium. For the first time, hear his full story...as told to the Inquisition by his faithful banner bearer Makari.

Listen to it because: for the first time, get a grot's-eye view of the inexorable rise of the greatest ork warboss since the Great Beast, in a novel packed with all the action and dark humour you'd expect from an ork tale.

The story: of the billions of greenskins who swarm the galaxy, the name of one strikes fear into the hearts of human and xenos alike—Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka.

The Warlord of Warlords.

The Beast of Armageddon.

The Prophet of the Waaagh!

With his tusks, fists and power claw, he does the holy work of Gork and Mork—and soon all worlds will burn in his bootprints.

Mystery shrouds the origins of such a beast. Rumours abound that the mighty warlord was once just like any other ork—but if that is the case, how did he rise from a lowly lad to the biggest of bosses? Many have lost their minds trying to unravel the secrets behind his rise, and Lord Inquisitor Tytonida Falx is no different. She has headed into the murky depths of heresy to find the answer—but this time, something is different. This time, she has something the others did not. She has custody of the one creature in the universe who claims to know the truth of it all—Ghazghkull’s banner bearer: Makari the Grot.

Written by Nate Crowley. Narrated by Kelly Hotten, Paul Putner and Jon Rand.

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I just hate when characters are stupid for the sake of the story progression, and that's exactly what happens in this book. Won't spoil anything but the ending was really disappointing.
It's interesting from a pure lore perspective on Ork psychology and interactions, but that's it. There are multiple cannon conflicts to the point where I was beginning to expect that at the end it's be revealed that it had been a dream all along by an Ork that didn't understand the Imperium or something like this.
The narrator is good, it's refreshing to hear new voices in 40k audiobooks, but her voice for the Space Wolf is comically cute, which doesn't fit the character at all.
Overall, if you're looking for a book about Orks and their antics similar to Brutal Kunin', you'll probably find it there, but don't expect anything from the story.
43/100

Started strong, ended in disappointment

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