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trackofwords's review
3.0
Published in early 2014 before anyone had even an inkling of just how much Warhammer was about to change with the world-shattering End Times arc, Rob Sanders’ book Archaon: Everchosen sets out to tell the full story of the Everchosen of Chaos, the driving force behind the single biggest change in Warhammer’s 30+ years. From humble (and fairly grim) beginnings to his life as a templar of Sigmar and the events that turn him to a darker path, we watch as one man’s fate is manipulated for sinister purposes that will see the world drenched in blood.
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Read the rest of the review at https://trackofwords.wordpress.com/2015/01/26/archaon-everchosen-rob-sanders/
skeloten's review
1.0
The trick dembski-bowden manages to pull off in his 40k chaos novels is in letting you understand how they see the world, giving you a glimpse into their mind. Sanders isn't able to give us anything like that; the central character wants to destroy the world because he's fated to, which isn't exactly compelling. I don't need to agree with the guy, but there's not much of interest here, especially considering this is not a short book.
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