SHADOWBREED: Warhammer's Worst Book? | GW Book Club 12
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- We're reading the Warhammer Fantasy novel Shadowbreed by David Ferring, the second part of the Konrad trilogy.
This tale follows the young Konrad through a series of increasingly random encounters with little to show for it and even fewer answers!
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Looking forward to the next book and a return to the dark future.
You have to be kidding. The Konrad Trilogy rules.
I really enjoyed part 1, but part 2 was a struggle! I’m still hopeful that the conclusion can save the trilogy for me!
I don’t remember this one being that bad; wonder if that’s because it was so bad I blanked it from my memory, or because I had less discerning tastes when I read it, or because I’ve only ever read the Konrad Trilogy in omnibus format, so it blended together into a single entity. 🤔 Although I do vaguely recall the end of the third one being a letdown somehow (don’t recall in what way though), so can’t imagine it’s a case of this one being sandwiched between two better books that propped it up. 🤷🏻♂
Shadowbreed isn't that bad tbh, but it is much more part of a trilogy than the first book - lots of stuff is set-up for the third, including basically everything with the Grey Seer. The third was a letdown in that it doesn't actually resolve very much and leaves dozens of loose ends, including basically everything to do with the girl and the chaos knight.
@ now that you mention it, I do vaguely recall getting to the end of the third book and it feeling like there was supposed to be a book 4 but there is no book 4.