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    I was struggling a bit with the order of events at Istvaan V and didn't realise that Raven's Flight took place a while after the fight with the Word Bearers. I thought it was all part of the same battle and totally missed the fact Corax had fled and been shot down!

    I blame my toy soldiers for distracting me whilst listening to the audiobook, I'm clearly no good at multi-tasking!
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    You can get about 1 and half hours of the horus rising audio for free on the BL website. Ive got thousand sons and prospero burns on my I pod really good for distracting me from the monotomy of work they don't have the sound effects that the shorter ones do but ive really enjoyed them even thou id already read Thousand sons.
    I'm planing on getting Thunder from fenris and The Blood Angels one i think it's called Heart of rage.
    I have to say ive enjoyed all the ones ive listened HH and 40k I feel the shorter ones should have a running time of 90mins as oppose to the 70min that they all seem to be, before you know it the stories over. But overall there all good like overs have said the Night Lords story is one of the best.

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    I ment to say over before you know it. I seem to think it and forget to type it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dead.Blue.Clown View Post
    Different writers see things in different ways, dude. My Corax and Gav's Corax are never going to be the same, though when we're dealing with the same character, no one intentionally tries to make them different. Just different perceptions of the same thing.
    And even when written by the same author, a character will act and react in different ways depending upon the situation. In The First Heretic Corax is fighting as the treachery is unveiled, driven by immediate, righteous rage. In Raven's Flight his legion has, to put it simply, had its bottom handed to it on a plate and it's a war for survival rather than victory.

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    I'd say avoid Thunder from Fenris. The accents were hideous, and all too often sounded like Schwarzenegger. Completely distracting from the mediocre story that feels like it exists simply to hawk the new codex units.

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