Ratings6
Average rating3.7
“Void habitats of Uranus...“
Honestly, I'm far to immature to not enjoy Primarchs talking about Uranus, let alone an entire book with that planet as the naval perimeter of action.
It's a good book though, much more driven than the meandering end of the Horus Heresy novels. Hopefully the rest of the series follows this book's pace.
On the other hand, bolter porn is pretty boring. I don't know if any of it matters besides trying to carve some scenes for Sigismund. Boring action for a boring character.
It was such a slow burner from the get go but towards the end, I'd say 70 pages or so, it all started to come back together.
It started with such a broad but individual view or the various conflicts fought inside the solar system. All slowly but surely building the bigger picture, which is revealed by the end when everything falls into place.