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Old 02-02-2016, 08:26 AM   #23385
DrNefario
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I'm currently reading the Warhammer 40K tie-in Horus Rising by Dan Abnett, as part of a sub-challenge/minor enthusiasm to investigate tie-in fiction. I've already read a novelisation of the Space: Above and Beyond pilot, and I'm also counting Neverwhere, since it was developed alongside the TV version. I'd like to cover all the major bases and read a Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, D&D, and some kind of videogame spin-off, but I'll see how I get on, and what I can get hold of without putting myself out too much.

Anyway, Horus Rising was a freebie from Apple a few years ago, which means it's an iBook, and I have to read it on my iPad. What a pain. I'm about half way through the book, and it's OK, but doesn't seem to have really taken off yet.
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