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Brutal Kunnin'
- Warhammer 40,000
- De: Mike Brooks
- Narrado por: Tom Allenby
- Duración: 8 h y 20 m
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Ufthak Blackhawk and the green tide descend upon Hephaesto - an Adeptus Mechanicus forge world bristling with loot - only to find it already under siege by the notorious Freebooter Kaptin Badrukk. When his warboss, Da Biggest Big Mek, orders temporary co-operation, Ufthak seeks to make a name for himself by crushing some of the Imperium’s most advanced defenders and claiming the greatest prize.
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Zoggin Good Scrap with de Boyz!
- De L. L. en 09-17-20
- Brutal Kunnin'
- Warhammer 40,000
- De: Mike Brooks
- Narrado por: Tom Allenby
Mike Brooks is great, narrator was the wrong pick
Revisado: 11-10-22
The story and characters are excellent but the narrator makes half the orks sound like senile old men or far less scary. Orks in general have pretty deep, guttural voices. But the narrator sounds like some random 20 something from london with a pretty normal voice. Its fine, and he is a fine actor himself. Just the wrong pick for this particular book.
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Roboute Guilliman: Lord of Ultramar
- Primarchs: The Horus Heresy, Book 1
- De: David Annandale
- Narrado por: Toby Longworth
- Duración: 4 h y 57 m
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Long before the coming of the Imperium, the realm of Ultramar was ruled by Roboute Guilliman, the last Battle King of Macragge. Even after learning of his true heritage as a primarch son of the Emperor of Mankind, he strove to expand his domain as efficiently and benevolently as possible, with the XIII Legion Ultramarines as his alone to command.
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It's fine
- De Scott en 06-02-21
- Roboute Guilliman: Lord of Ultramar
- Primarchs: The Horus Heresy, Book 1
- De: David Annandale
- Narrado por: Toby Longworth
Appropriately boring
Revisado: 10-25-22
Theoretical: A prequel book about one of the most tactically minded primarch's should be an incredibly interesting look into the mind of a tactical genius.
Practical: A book that somehow manages to avoid Guilliman himself whenever it can, a narrator that is appropriately disinterested, and the most uninteresting ways to describe the battle.
The only part that I found remotely interesting was when guilliman took down a giant ork vehicle single-handedly. Made me wanna read a likely more interesting book about Orks.
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