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WH40k Book Club Episode #44 – The Reverie

After our adventures with Requiem Infernal by Peter Fehervari, we decided to give him one more chance, just in case that particular book was not to our liking. The Black Library is full of talented writers, and we don’t always enjoy every book from our favorite authors. It would be wrong of us to write off Fehervari after one book, especially after liking his short stories on the Angels Resplendent/Angels Penitent. We honestly wanted to give the author one more chance, as we would much rather rave about a book than tear it to pieces. Unfortunately, Peter Fehervari’s newest horror novel, The Reverie, didn’t hit it with us either.

Perhaps his brand of horror and storytelling is just not our bag? We went into great detail about why The Reverie failed for us as well as what things the book did very well.

The Crown of Thorns fan art by Pavel Radyukevich

Next book on the list is a little on the old side. After Dan Abnett announced Penitent, the upcoming sequel to Pariah, we decided perhaps it’s a good idea to read Pariah. Jen read it years ago, so she could use a refresher, and I still haven’t read it. We’re remedying that over these next two weeks.

The Reverie by Peter Fehervari vidcast is, of course, on YouTube, and the podcast is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and virtually anywhere else you can find podcasts! If you like us, please subscribe or even leave a review! If you haven’t bought the book yet, better do that before giving a listen! Don’t forget, we are also on Patreon! We have two tiers of unique content for your listening pleasure for only a few bucks a month. We appreciate your love and support regardless of becoming a patron.

Each episode will be in a traditional book club format. We will read one mutually agreed upon book to discuss at the club meeting aka podcast. Sometimes we will read brand new books, sometimes we will read old books, but there will be a method to our madness as to why.

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Keri

It was all thanks to a little game called Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine that alerted Keri to the intricate world of WH40K. She's not into tabletop gaming, but she loves extended lore. After getting through just one omnibus, it was all downhill from there. She can't leave the local Citadel without $150 in books.

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