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Nemesis
- The Horus Heresy, Book 13
- De: James Swallow
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 14 h y 58 m
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After the horrors of Istvaan V, Horus declares outright war against the Imperium. In the shadows of the Emperor's Palace, powerful figures convene. Their plan is to send a team of assassins to execute the arch-traitor Horus and end the war for the galaxy of mankind before it's even begun. But what they cannot know is that another assassin is abroad already, with his sights firmly set on killing the Emperor.
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Skip this:Fluffy filler that amounts to nothing
- De Amazon Customer en 09-19-18
- Nemesis
- The Horus Heresy, Book 13
- De: James Swallow
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
Suicide Squad vs. Venom: 40k Style
Revisado: 11-07-22
There are many cogs in the great machine that is the Imperium, and there are many methods to waging war. Some of those cogs view assassins as one such method. In their haste to utilize them to attack their greatest foe, they've unwittingly inspired an opposite reaction... though it's anything but equal. Where one side employs the recruitment of well trained, efficient, and deadly killers of many stripes and talents, the other employs a tortured soul, and the tools of the Warp.
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A Thousand Sons
- The Horus Heresy, Book 12
- De: Graham McNeill
- Narrado por: Gareth Armstrong
- Duración: 16 h y 29 m
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Censured at the Council of Nikaea for his flagrant use of sorcery, Magnus the Red and his Thousand Sons Legion retreat to their homeworld of Prospero to continue their use of the arcane arts in secret. But when the ill-fated primarch forsees the treachery of Warmaster Horus and warns the Emperor with the very powers he was forbidden to use, the Master of Mankind dispatches fellow primarch Leman Russ to attack Prospero itself.
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Horrible narrator made me stop listening
- De Nick en 02-16-18
- A Thousand Sons
- The Horus Heresy, Book 12
- De: Graham McNeill
- Narrado por: Gareth Armstrong
If Icarus had an army and lived in 30K.
Revisado: 10-28-22
I will admit I too was apprehensive at the performance of this piece, but I have yet to simply stop listening to the Black Library as a result. There were many times where the narrator performed splendidly. He excelled at few key characters. Overall his performance was enough to keep me invested in the characters, and the writing was enough to keep me invested in the overall story. Once again, the Black Library presents a legion of the Emperor in all of its glory and tragedy. Job well done.
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Legion
- The Horus Heresy, Book 7
- De: Dan Abnett
- Narrado por: David Timson
- Duración: 11 h y 46 m
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A Great War is coming, and it will engulf the Imperium of Man. The Space Marines of the Alpha Legion, the last and most secretive of all the Astartes brotherhoods, arrive on a heathen world to support the Imperial Army in a pacification campaign against strange and uncanny forces. But what drives the Alpha Legion?
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Starts up to be slow, but ended with a bang.
- De RZ en 10-12-18
- Legion
- The Horus Heresy, Book 7
- De: Dan Abnett
- Narrado por: David Timson
Unorthodox to the end.
Revisado: 10-04-21
The Alpha Legion. Unorthodox to the end.
Dan Abnett does an excellent job revealing a side of the Alpha Legion that most newcomers may overlook.
David Timson does a stellar job at pulling you into this world and articulating its wide range of characters.
On to the next adventure!
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Google Archipelago: The Digital Gulag and the Simulation of Freedom
- De: Michael Rectenwald
- Narrado por: William Williams
- Duración: 4 h y 56 m
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Google Archipelago: The Digital Gulag and the Simulation of Freedom explores the reach, penetration, power, and impact of Big Digital or the mega-information managers, social media platforms, Artificial Intelligence developers, providers of other web applications and functionalities, and the architects and proponents of the promised Internet of Things.
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Not what I was expecting
- De Anonymous User en 02-11-20
Not what I was expecting
Revisado: 02-11-20
First of all, I lost count of how many times I heard Google Archipelago being hammered (and sickled?) into my ears. Not to mention how many times I was told of what I would find within the book. I gave it a try thinking that I would find stories about how Google and companies like it manipulate data and people to suit their needs and desires. What I got instead was a word salad coming from an author that sounds like they are not all that familiar with how technology works and is attempting to explain it with all his ignorance for the first time. Fair warning, if you are a tech savvy individual, it will make you cringe. By the end, the book devolved down to an alleged tale of an ex gulag Russian turned American citizen being subjected to a Sci-Fi-like time travel contraption. The author desperately wants to tie this together with the goings on in Soviet Russia and the oh so often named Google Archipelago. I wish I could get my credit back.
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