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Fresh-Faced New User




Im new here and new to 40k. I decided id start with playing space wolves so im looking to find the best books for space wolves background, info, and general fluff. Thanks
   
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Well theres, Prospero burns, Battle of the Fang, Night of the Wolves, Scars, errm Wolf King, umm Hunt for Magnus, Emperors gift.

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Regular Dakkanaut




Battle of the Fang is a good source for Fenris. That side of the story is told mostly from the perspective of human helots/thralls/serfs, though, so it's less good on the Space Wolves themselves.

You do get to meet Bjorn, though.

My two cents.
   
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Ollanius Pius - Savior of the Emperor






Gathering the Informations.

Don't read the Space Wolves books by William King.

They were written for a different kind of background.
   
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Hallowed Canoness





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Don't read Chris Wraight, either, unless you want Space Wolves who are only capable in comparison to idiots.



"That time I only loaded the cannon with powder. Next time, I will fill it with jewels and diamonds and they will cut you to shrebbons!" - Nogbad the Bad. 
   
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Pewling Menial




Southeast Kansas

Prospero Burns gives a great look into the Space Wolves.
   
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Been Around the Block





I didn't really like Prospero Burns, had to force myself to read at times.

I hear Wolf King is pretty good, though last time I checked the Black Library it was shockingly expensive, like, REALLY expensive. For an eBook! I mailed them about it but got no reply.
   
 
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