I loved this book, but fuck me it was dark.
Pathos (/ˈpeɪθɒs/, US: /ˈpeɪθoʊs/; pl. pathea or pathê; Ancient Greek: πάθος, romanized: páthos, lit. 'suffering or experience') appeals to the emotions and ideals of the audience and elicits feelings that already reside in them.[1] Pathos is a term used most often in rhetoric (in which it is considered one of the three modes of persuasion, alongside ethos and logos), as well as in literature, film and other narrative art.
I'm trying to give less 5 stars this year, so 4* will be for something I really liked, and 5* for something truly exceptional.
5* for this lovecraftian tinged masterpiece. I didn't realise there was a Fehervari-verse in 40K (the Dark Coil, since you ask), but now I shall be reading all of them.
Not your standard 40K by a long shot.
Excellent, should be read by everyone. Only 4 stars for me as it's very US centric but if you're even vaguely aware of your nations financial institutions and mechanisms everything is simple enough to transpose to your relevant locale.
After two years of rinsing the majority of my wages on vintage guitars and gear I am suitably shamed and inspired to start putting money away more sensibly again