Horus Rising

English language

Published Feb. 18, 2011

ISBN:
978-1-84970-111-2
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4 stars (32 reviews)

3 editions

reviewed Horus Rising by Dan Abnett (The Horus Heresy, #1)

Review of 'Horus Rising' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Dan Abnett’s the best in the game, what can I say?

This is my second read through the book. The first one was in 2006 when it came out. There was a lot I remembered and a lot I forgot. It was good to re-read to get another measure of Horus. A great character, who meant well and was conspired against by his own “brother” to begin his downfall.

A great story with interesting characters, plots, backgrounds, and pacing. You really can’t beat Dan Abnett for 40K—or in this case, 30k—fiction.

reviewed Horus Rising by Dan Abnett (The Horus Heresy, #1)

Review of 'Horus rising : the seeds of heresy are sown' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I cannot help but compare this book to my favorite Dan Abnett story, Embedded. There is a similar story here, Abnett uses human journalists as point of view characters to investigate the Astartes. However, the execution falls somewhat flat. The heavy weight of 40k lore prevents the journalists from getting too close to the action, and it also prevents Abnett from innovating as far as he clearly wanted to with the almost really cool antagonists he created for this book.

reviewed Horus Rising by Dan Abnett (The Horus Heresy, #1)

Review of 'Horus rising : the seeds of heresy are sown' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I read this on the recommendation of my son. I would have never picked up on my own, not being a Warhammer player, but I have to say, I did enjoy it quite a bit. You have marines. Not just any marine, though, space marines. You have some magic/alien races/things not of our world. You have the lore of old Terra, our Earth, and you have a world rich with details and interesting characters.

Like most of you, I'm sure, Loken was my favorite character, with Sindermann as a close second. I'm looking forward to my next journey with the Luna Wolves and the Sons of Horus. 3 stars.

reviewed Horus Rising by Dan Abnett (The Horus Heresy, #1)

Review of 'Horus Rising' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I'm not sure what I expected from Horus rising. I've played 40k for years, and know the canon histories of the Horus Heresies and Chaos. I've read Dan Abnett before, though it was Imperial Guard related. I've rrad Space Marine books on the Space Wolves.

This was something else.

I'd put the book off for a long time, as it's a large novel, and I'd always had something else to read, but finally sat down to read it, and it was so engrossing that the pages veritably flew by in reading. It's been a while since I have been so totally engrossed in a novel. It brought out sodes of the Adeptes Astartes that I'd not seen before and brought a humanity to these figures that I'd read about only in sidebars and short stories. All of this I credit most of all to Abnett's writing style and method of …

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