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B**B
Good book!
Excellent book!
N**R
Ragnar returns
It was with great excitement that I ordered the Second Omnibus, and I quickly reread the Space Wolf Omnibus: Spacewolf / Ragnar's Claw / Grey Hunter (Warhammer 40,000) to refresh myself. The Second Omnibus keeps the pace, story, and flow of the First Omnibus and keeps going strong. It was a book that I was hard pressed to put down each night. Ragnar has definitely grown up.I believe someone who has not read the First Omnibus could pick up this book and would get most of the story, which is nice for a book series. It is also some of the most interesting reading in the Wh40k universe out side of Dan Abnett's Eisenhorn (A Warhammer 40,000 Omnibus).
N**S
Excellent continuation!
I loved this book from start to finish! It was a very easy read, effortless and enjoyable with a correct mix of intrigue and action, exactly what you want out of a 40 K novel!Further to that the first book in the omnibus describes how Ragnar pays his penance for losing the spear of Russ on earth serving as a member of the Wolfblade. The other two books take him from one encounter to the other where it finally climaxes in a rather desperate battle where Ragnar finally redeems himself and the his wolfblade brothers show their mettle.I could easily read this book again, especially book 2 and 3
Q**3
Outstanding book for to continue an outstanding series
Great book. Well paced, fantastic characters, and packed with excitement. Even if you're not a Warhammer 40,000 fan, this is a fantastic book to introduce you to the series. William King is truly a master of his craft.
D**H
Return of the Space Wolves
The Second Omnibus picks up where the first left off, but the flow of the story did seem to jump a little bit when the authors changed, and the last two novels seemed to have distinctly different story arcs than the first omnibus, or even the fourth novel. Although not all the changes were for the best I did not think that they made the story unreadable or even so different as to be unreadable, they simply provided a different point of view.Haegr in the last two novels was slightly uncomfortable for me to read about because he did seem to lose any interesting points in his character, and became a big an, with a big appetite, and a seemingly small brain.Ragnar continued to be a main character worth reading about, and after I got the book I could not put it down, the story just kept pulling me in, especially concerning some of the surprises that are discovered in the Second Omnibus.Overall, I thought this was a very well-written book that fully met my expectations, though for me it did not contain the same explosive story, or characters as the First Omnibus.
J**E
Probably one of the Better Warhammer Novels Currently Available
One of the better books in the Warhammer 40k universe. William King is a master of this kind of fiction. Although this may not be a thrilling page turner it is hard to put down because the story and its setting is just so original and intriguing. Highly recommended to anyone that enjoys the PC games and wants to learn more about the Warhammer 40k universe.
K**R
Excellent Space Marine reading
This is an excellent continuation of Ragnar's growth and battles following the first Space Wolf omnibus. A familiar villian comes back and Ragnar's future history is further revealed. A must read and on par with the other top Space Marine characters such as Captain Gabriel Angeles (Blood Ravens), Justicar Alaric (Grey Knights), and Captain Uriel Ventris (Ultramarines). I can't wait for the third Space Wolves omnibus!
D**N
These stories are the reason the Wolves are the Best! Full of surprises and 100% committed to Imperium
These stories are the reason the Wolves are the Best! Full of surprises and 100% committed to Imperium! Vylka Fenryka!!!!
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