Epic Book Gains. Horus Heresy. The Glorious Path. The Shardlake Series
Interview with the author and publisher of The Glorious Path with Lana Lokteff from Red Ice: https://redice.tv/radio-3fourteen/the-glorious-path-master-vs-slave-morality
The Glorious Path: http://www.oerstraworks.com/bookstore
Horus Heresy: In most bookshops.
For My Legionaries: https://www.logik.se/Produkt/for-my-legionaries/
The Shardlake Series: In most bookshops.
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Greetings true friends, today I want to share with you all the latest books that I recommend that I have read.
So here it goes my epic bookstack of wisdom.
First and foremost, we have the aptly named The Glorious Path.
As you can see on it, highly aesthetic and the glorious indeed.
And I do recommend this book for everyone who is used to reading.
I would not suggest this as your first book because it's quite heavy to read.
But with that said, it is very intellectually and linguistically stimulating.
It is not just a fantasy book, it is also imbued with a lot of politically incorrect philosophical thoughts.
And I don't mean politically incorrect in the crude sense.
I mean it in that it's a good criticism against many of the false teachings of the modern world.
The egalitarian worldview for example and you know the hedonistic kind of lifestyle and this book obviously if you really read it and pay attention and focus on the various themes and thoughts in the book it becomes very interesting that you know it revolves around themes such as coming closer to the gods and such as obtaining glory as you might have guessed from the title.
So yes, really interesting and good book and very linguistically stimulating, and you all know, who have followed me on my Facebook and Instagram, that I really like to write.
You know a bit older English, so for me as well, when the conversation goes how art thou, for example, I absolutely love that.
So if you also like the kind of older, Tolkien-esque style English, this is the book for you and obviously, in addition to the very interesting philosophical aspects of it and I will actually re-read this at a later point to you know pick up and reinforce some of those philosophical nuances in the book.
Now the next book recommendation is also an excruciatingly epic one.
I talked about this before.
The Horus Heresy and this book, the 14th book, The First Heretic, excruciatingly epic.
I found this extremely good.
Now obviously you should start with the first books in the series to get you know the full narrative.
But in this book at least they talk a lot about faith and such matters and you know you get plenty of training motivation when you read a Horus Heresy book because you kind of want to be an Adeptus Astartes or in my case I want to be the Primarch.
So yeah if you are looking to read science fiction definitely recommend this and keep in mind I was no science fiction fan at all.
I did not like science fiction one bit prior to reading the Horace Heresy first book I read a few years back and I was absolutely hooked.
So first and only science fiction book I have actually read and recommended.
But yeah if you're looking for a very glorious series to read the Horus Heresy and I mean it's not something strange that a lot of guys, a lot of fashy goys as it were on our side of the political spectrum absolutely love the Warmer 40k universe with the God Emperor and his elite units etc.
Suffice to say there is no place for gender neutral pronouns.
Now moving on a book that I've recommended both once and twice before for my legioners by Glorious Cornelio Cundriano obviously on my The Glorious Pill reading list and this is a very good book if you want a historical context to the JQ.
Lastly I have some historical fiction, The Solution and this is obviously a series as well and it is set in the time of the blasphemous Henry VIII and the Reformation in England.
So if you are interested in religion this is a very good book for you and obviously it is historical fiction.
So it is fiction but with historic themes and you know the author has made his research as it were so it gives a good insight into what life looked like back then.
I found these books really interesting both from the perspective of you know religion and just as a good book.
So you don't have to be religiously interested to find these books really good, it's just interesting and exciting as it is.
So there we have it.
A fantasy book, a science fiction book, a political book and a historic fiction book.
Four books or series that you can read if you want.
So I hope that brought some inspiration for you all to read a bit more because reading is good.