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Adam wrote: "I picked up Skarsnik on a dare (if such a think exists with Warhammer novels). There was a long plane ride ahead of me as well as another boring week in Canberra.I had low expectations of the book..."
Had me rooting for the little guy all the way, love a good underdog story but that ending just a low blow to remind you that no matter how like-able a goblin may be, hes still a goblin.
You could give Headtaker a try, the skaven are always entertaining and queek is pretty much the most unhinged character to ever walk the old world.
Adam wrote: "I picked up Skarsnik on a dare (if such a think exists with Warhammer novels). There was a long plane ride ahead of me as well as another boring week in Canberra.I had low expectations of the book..."
It's on my list, though I always found the Or(c/k)s/ goblins of both fantasy and 40k to be much less comical in Black Library fiction.
I will definitely give Headtaker a look. I am a long time Skaven player, and it's remiss of me to not have read about one of their most illustrious characters. Although after the last End Times book ....
I just finnished Skarsnik aswell, realy enjoyed reading it. The chapters weren't drawn out and alot happend in a short amount of pages. Haley did a good job in writing it. Im no expert in Warhamer the game appart from the pc games that Ive played, but I realy find joy in reading everything Warhammer.


I had low expectations of the book honestly. Goblins have never been that exciting and I wasn't sure how the story would be written. Let me tell you that I was sadly mistaken and would warn others against making the same assumption.
The book is a riveting tale of one small Goblin's rise to power told in a most interesting fashion. At this point, I honestly don't want to give too much detail to spoil the story.
I will say that Skarsnik is a vile and evil little bastard and the book helps to reinforce the utter evil that Goblins really are. As a gamer I dismiss the Goblin race as comic relief; Skarsnik will change that. They are a race of lunatics driven by crazy sadistic urges. Their lives are often short and incredibly brutal. I have to admit that amongst the army of vicious little buggers I was still rooting for Skarsnik as the anti-protagonist ... an antagonist with no protagonist to go up against? Except for the rest of his race trying to kill or beat him into submission.
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