Eye of Terra by L.J. Goulding

Eye of Terra

The Horus Heresy #35

L.J. Goulding with Guy Haley (Contributor), David Annandale (Contributor), Rob Sanders (Contributor), Nick Kyme (Contributor), Chris Wraight (Contributor), Aaron Dembski-Bowden (Contributor), Gav Thorpe (Contributor), John French (Contributor), Matthew Farrer (Contributor), Graham McNeill (Contributor), Andy Smillie (Contributor)

416 pages first pub 2016 (editions)

fiction science fiction challenging slow-paced
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A Horus Heresy anthologyThe galaxy burns at Horus’s command, and the Imperium will never be the same again. This anthology gathers together tales of the primarchs and their sons, and the lengths to which their bitterness may yet drive them…READ IT...

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Community Reviews

3.5
based on 68 reviews

Moods

adventurous: 87%

dark: 75%

tense: 75%

mysterious: 25%

reflective: 25%

sad: 25%

challenging: 12%

emotional: 12%

informative: 12%

inspiring: 12%

relaxing: 12%


Pace

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25% of readers chose medium
25% of readers chose slow
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Plot or character driven?

28% of readers chose Plot
42% of readers chose A mix
28% of readers chose Character
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Strong character development?

33% of readers chose Yes
33% of readers chose Complicated
16% of readers chose No
16% of readers chose N/A
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Loveable characters?

16% of readers chose Yes
50% of readers chose Complicated
33% of readers chose No
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Diverse cast of characters?

16% of readers chose Yes
50% of readers chose Complicated
33% of readers chose No
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Flaws of characters a main focus?

66% of readers chose Yes
16% of readers chose Complicated
16% of readers chose No
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