Ciaphas Cain: Choose Your Enemies: Choose Your Enemies (Volume 10)

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Ciaphas Cain: Choose Your Enemies: Choose Your Enemies (Volume 10)

Ciaphas Cain: Choose Your Enemies: Choose Your Enemies (Volume 10)

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laced through everything is a very British sense of humour that holds the whole thing together marvellously.

If you haven’t, you’re in for a treat – and despite being book ten this is as good a place to start as any. Almost like a compilation album of the best bits of the series so far - a couple of the best tracks about the Tau, the Inquisition, the AdMech, the 'Nids, and Space Marines all mixed into a glorious whole. In this story the Eldar are his first foe but it's not long before he uncovers a chaos cult on the moon and an old inquisitorial friend reappears.Despite this, Mitchell is a talented enough author to avoid most of the truly dark elements within Warhammer 40,000 and still make it extremely loyal to the overall universe. given that I picked this book up and read it all within the space of a day, I can safely say Cain has not lost his touch! We had a break while waiting for the audiobooks of the newer books to come out, and had switched to another series in the meantime. While it disguised this well for some time, toward start of the third trilogy these problems became much more obvious.

It would be accurate and the truth is that, whatever its inherent problems, Choose Your Enemies still stands out thanks to its sharp writing and angles most stories avoid. They are the only real 'comedy' books in the 40K universe but they still maintain the lore and the thrills. They're both well written, excellently paced and brilliantly described, but the supporting cast elevates the tale to a new level.The a mix of familiar faces offered more opportunities for jokes, stories and material for Cain's narration to work with. This is something of a running joke within the series, but this is a novel which has better utilised this than all others to really flesh out the setting. In the depths of the mines beneath the surface Cain unexpectedly finds yet more enemies – Chaos cultists, whose appearance threatens the nearby forge world of Ironfound – but also find himself reacquainted with an old ally as well. A resolve to be a giant among men, to conquer, plunder and seize the greatness that he thinks is his right. On the one hand, as mentioned above, the expanded sections help both her and the capacity to offer a greater voice within the story.

Listen in as she takes six different people on a career change journey to help them figure out what work they would really love to do and create a plan of how to make that career change happen. It doesn't feel as if the world is bending over backward to have him find a role within the larger story. The people of Japan believe that everyone has an ikigai - a reason for being; the thing that gets you out of bed each morning.Part of that is down to the choice of placement within the narrative, but the details themselves have also become much more substantial. The fact it is set on such an unusual world gives the book more material to offer than were it another hive world or backwater planet, leading to some very interesting culture clashes.



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