
Dan Abnett's Riders of the Dead is a brutal, profound, and incredibly exciting novel set in the world of Warhammer Fantasy. In this special episode of the GW Book Club Jordan Sorcery and Stu from Miniature Realms chat about this amazing book.
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Dogs of War were a classic army from Warhammer Fantasy's 5th edition, but does their only Armies Book still hold up?
Stu from Miniature Realms and Jordan Sorcery chat about their latest read in the GW Book Club - a regular podcast talking about clas... more
Genevieve Undead is one of the final books by Kim Newman, writing as Jack Yeovil, for Games Workshop. Three stories exploring the continued adventures of the vampire Genevieve that skewer literary and pop culture pastiche, blend horror and comedy, an... more
The Horus Heresy is the topic of this GW Book Club, or at least the first 5 novels in the series! Join Jordan (first time Horus Heresy reader) and Stu (was there the day Horus killed the Emperor) as they chat about Horus Rising by Dan Abnett, False G... more
After 20 years exploring the Known World, Gotrek & Felix return home and quickly get involved in liberating a dwarf hold from bizarre mind-controlled orcs!
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Cathay is joining the Old World so Stu and Jordan have checked out one of the original short stories written for Total War: Warhammer 3. Master of the Meteor Wind by David Guymer tells a tense tale of tea and Tzeentch in the celestial empire.
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Warhammer Armies: Beasts of Chaos was released for the 6th edition of the game and marked the first ever distinct Beastman armies book. Stu and Jordan revisit the classic book and chat through the best bits!
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Warhammer Armies: Wood Elves was released for the 4th edition of the game and marked the first ever Wood Elves armies book. Stu and Jordan revisit the classic book and chat through the best bits!
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