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The Wolftime
- Dawn of Fire: Warhammer 40,000, Book 3
- Lu par : John Banks
- Durée : 15 h et 3 min
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A Dawn of Fire audio.
Book three spins the saga of the Space Wolves as they stand against rampaging xenos hordes. Logan Grimnar faces a momentous decision that will impact the future of the chapter itself.
Listen to it because: discover how the Cicatrix Maledictum affects even the most stubborn and steadfast of the Imperium’s warriors, as traditions the Space Wolves hold dear may be stopping them from defending the Imperium to the best of their abilities.
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Written by Gav Thorpe.
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- Gregory J McNally
- 18/11/2021
Okay, and….?
I feel like this whole Dawn of Fire series should have been called “Left simmering in the kitchen”. 3 stories in and I don’t really see a direction with this. I liked the first novel, and felt like it did a pretty solid job setting up the current 41K universe, but it’s just devolving into low level stores that feel like they would have been better written as novelettes. I mean where is the pay off? This was advertised as the “next Horus Heresy”. The stories aren’t terrible but I’m not really feeling invested. This series is taking on the feeling of giant filler arch that doesn’t advance the story of the Warhammer universe at all.
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- ryan
- 18/11/2021
WHAT IS GOING ON????
This book…why do they keep having this issue with recent 40k stuff…it jumps absolutely everywhere. It feels like you’re watching little clips of a garbled storyline nonstop, with no clear path or connecting topics that would create something worth while. It’s downright hard to pay attention it does this so much and so poorly. I love 40k and many of the books so it makes me sad this is not one of them. Stick to HH books if you want your fix…also this narrator…just…no…
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- Rob P.
- 18/11/2021
Some good story, but why waste The wolftime title
It's has some good story arcs, but seems like filler for some greater reveal in the future. Feel like The Wolftime was added to sell books, and or because it was said a lot by character. Enough Space Wolf fluff for Space Wolves fans. You'll want to read if you're interested in how the Space Wolves adopted the Primaris Marines into the chapter. Anyone else would read it because perhaps it might have foreshadowed something in book 4.
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- Michael
- 22/11/2021
THE TITLE IS A LIE
This series of the Warhammer 40k, has been lack luster at best. GW and Black Library obviously agree because the title is technically a bait to draw in older and knowledgeable fans to buy into something that DOES NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE TITLE.
Other than that, the battle scenes were exceptionally short and Grimnar's back and forth is way too drawn out.
The reader did an incredible job and is the only saving grace.
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- paul
- 14/11/2021
Disappointed
Had nothing to do with "The Wolftime." won't be hearing of Lemon Russ for another decade.
John Banks never disappoint with narrative.
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- Zach Mercer
- 18/11/2021
An actually good book
I was surprised when I saw Gav Thorpe wrote a space wolf book, but it turned out to be an excellent little outing. My main problem is that John Banks can't do space wolves, he doesn't try to give them any accent beyond extra gravely. Otherwise its a fine book for any space wolf fan.
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- Matthew
- 30/01/2022
80% Petty posturing by once honorable Space Wolves
Boring, is what it is. 80% is laborious grandiloquence. Logan Grimnar being a pett. hissyfit throwing, pale imitation of a so called honorable 'Great Wolf'. & the other, lesser Wolves protagonists are even more ridiculous. [A truly regrettable send-up of Bjorn Fellhand, too!]
Not a SW fan in the first place but still, this is the 40k version of an episode of 'The Office'. No proud bearing here, just temper tantrum throwing me! Me!! ME!!! type depictions of Wolves personages.
Was actually, half way thru, hoping for a small, quick & brutal purging of SW leadership & sympathizers, to then start fresh. Now THAT woulda been primetime reading!
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- k. boggan
- 26/01/2022
Couldn't finish
first book I've been unable to finish. This book doesn't develop the storyline at all and almost nothing happens. If you're looking for development in the Dawn of Fire series there is no reason to get this abysmal title
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- Blake Capps
- 26/11/2021
A bit disappointing
The story itself was laid out fine, but The Wolftime has long been a part of the lore fans of Russ have waited for and to use the name for this story feels disingenuous. It’s not a bad book, but don’t go into it expecting anything of major value for the overall narrative. This is mainly just how the Wolves acquire the Primaris marines.
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- Aaron
- 16/11/2021
if it was a movie rent it
The overall story was decent but did not capture the same feel as many other Space Wolf books in my opinion. It is worth a listen for a few great moments but if it were a movie I'd say it would be worth renting and not buying.
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- C. Adams
- 22/05/2022
Cool Book.....
Great Story, great narrator but there's one huge issue and im not sure if its a issue of the book itself or (more likely) one created by Audible by setting wron chapter markers. But the way the Story jumps between different storylines,. just from on sentence to the next, without any kind of mark or notification is reall confusing and annoying.
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- Lillian
- 10/08/2022
starke Geschichte
interessante Geschichte über die primaris Wölfe und deren Probleme bei der Inklusion bei den Spacewolfs