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In general BL doesn’t put out many books I automatically skip these days. They’ve cut down on the generic bolter porn and most of the current authors are decent enough. There are some things that aren’t to my taste, like an emphasis on small scale, semi-YA stories (looking at you, Kloster) but by and large the days of endless space marine battles and fan-fiction level prose are over. 
 

With all that said, you’d have to pay me to read this new Farsight novel. 

Edited by cheywood

Well I'M looking forward to it. Absolutely give me Cursed Wanderer Farsight battling endless Tyranid hordes, with reinforcements too good to be true and Aun'Va's long, evil reach (OR IS IT???). Elemental Councili is all well and good, but those kind of small scale culture novels do need to be backed up with these swinging dick 'remember how big the setting is' books, where Chaos tempts and Tyranids devour and Farsight fights. I was grumbling over on Reddit about Abnett writing genre books wearing the flayed-off face of 40K, so this is quite timely and much appreciated.

14 hours ago, wecanhaveallthree said:

'remember how big the setting is' 

 

Ah yes, nothing quite says "look how big the setting is" like the fourth book about one of only two Tau characters they give books to, by an author that has taken once what was an interesting race that tried to do things differently than the rest of the galaxy by forming a coalition only to reduce that to evil mind control

 

 

Every year I'm quite baffled by these results, but this year takes the cake. The top three were all barely average reads at best. Lelith, in particular, was so forgettable that I don't even remember what it was about.

This is concerning and disappointing

 

And what is this about: We’ve had a variety of xenos both as antagonists and protagonists, plenty of intrigue and action from the Imperium, and aftershocks felt across the Mortal Realms as the Skaven achieved their grand plan - yet not a single AoS made it to the top10

Certainly an unexpected result. I liked Vrak more than most, but it’s not even in my top 5 for the year. Just goes to show how most of BL’s readership puts little weight on traditional markers of literary quality.

Plus a lot of votes will be from people who've not even read the book they're voting for, let alone read the others to be able to fairly judge/compare. Could be as simple as Krieg fans voting Krieg just cos

The more of these Best Of lists I see the more I think they GW base them on sales rather than actual votes.  :devil: Having said that, there were few in the top ten that shouldn’t have been there*.  After that it comes down to personal choice on the finishing order imho.

 

* LE/SE releases like Interceptor City should be counted in the year of their general release imho :offtopic:

21 hours ago, Felix Antipodes said:

 

* LE/SE releases like Interceptor City should be counted in the year of their general release imho :offtopic:

 

This is honestly what irks me the most out of this whole process. So 2,000 LE + X,000 audio/ebook purchases are good for 9th place. Imagine how much higher it would've placed if the hardback released the same day, and folks could actually make an informed vote. 

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