No, I was just curious! I read quite a bit (over 100 books in 2025), mix of non-fiction, fantasy/sf, novels, etc. You've only ever mentioned Warhammer while I've been reading your Substack...
I used to play when I was in school back in the 90s. Epic was the best IMO!
A while back I was very much focused on the Lord of the Rings series. After that point I jumped around a few books focusing on running like The Lost Art of Running, Ultramarathon Man, There is no Wall, and In the Spell of the Barkley to name a few. I had a bit of a Cormac McCarthy kick too with Blood Meridian, No Country for Old Men, and The Road.
But looking back on the last year it has been very Warhammer focused. Probably 80%.
Always enjoy the updates, thank you.
Quick question: do you ever read any books that are not Warhammer 40k? 😅
Much appreciated, and lol. 😂🙏
I am on a 40K rampage recently. I have mentioned non-40K books before but it’s been a while. Looking for any genre in particular?
No, I was just curious! I read quite a bit (over 100 books in 2025), mix of non-fiction, fantasy/sf, novels, etc. You've only ever mentioned Warhammer while I've been reading your Substack...
I used to play when I was in school back in the 90s. Epic was the best IMO!
I have actually. I just checked and I finished it in February 2025. Very good book.
Man of culture.
A while back I was very much focused on the Lord of the Rings series. After that point I jumped around a few books focusing on running like The Lost Art of Running, Ultramarathon Man, There is no Wall, and In the Spell of the Barkley to name a few. I had a bit of a Cormac McCarthy kick too with Blood Meridian, No Country for Old Men, and The Road.
But looking back on the last year it has been very Warhammer focused. Probably 80%.
Nice! Have you read Murakami's What I talk about when I talk about running? Really good.