![]() ![]() I'm a huge 40k fan and will read every book in the series, there are a few I skipped and will go back to after I am done with current SoT but those are anthologies and the books deemed "horribly written" but that's just me. I will post a link showing which books you should read for plot information and story progression and which can be skipped/can be skipped but are worth reading for one reason or another. Personally I'd suggest (assuming you don't care to read every main story/important information book) reading 1-5 then picking the space marine chapters you are interested in and reading their story arcs. Or do what most of us did in our first run through, read all the books except: Anthologies/Books not involving Heresy/main plot having no effect on the story. Read the first 5 books and from there jump to the next chronological event book in order all the way to SoT A beautiful thing, especially with revised rules and 3D plastic board sections and figures. ![]() Warhammer: The Horus Heresy Age of Darkness is a titanic offering. The big coffin-box remake of the Games Workshop classic wargame. Warhammer: The Horus Heresy The Age of Darkness. Read them in order all the way to the Siege of Terra And remember, as this is such a huge release, nearly everything is on a two-week pre-order window so it’ll be with you from the 18th of June. ![]() Being that after the first 4-5 books the series jumps around time periods/event locations in the universe. I mean no one HAS to read any of Them in any specific order no, granted you will miss key events and information if you dont. ![]()
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