Methinks Reelya read something from Ward or Goto. That or he/she is a fanboy/fangirl.
Fanboy? How? I suggested reading
anything that's not that. How is that being a fanboy? Did you miss the part where I said go to the bookstore and pick just about
any author? That's not fanboying. You go to a good bookstore and look over their sci-fi section and they'll have the best stuff written in the last 50 years, right there. 90% of it will be way better than those 40K books. The point with Pratchett is
he is an award-winning best-selling author. I only brought him up because you mentioned ditching him to make time for the 40K books. That's not
fanboying either. If you'd mentioned ditching Tolkien then I'd have said the same thing about Tolkien, or any of a multitude of other authors. It was only Pratchett because that's who you mentioned.
Perhaps some of the 40K books
are fun to read. But the point is ... don't go for "40K books"
because they're 40K books. If you have an author who
isn't successful with non-fans he's probably a shit or mediocre author. Good stuff will get popular with people who aren't into the game at all. e.g. Dungeon's and Dragons had one author, R. A. Salvatore, who got 22 books onto the New York Times Bestsellers list. And it wasn't just D&D players reading those.
Basically, the main person in 40K writing who seems worth a damn is Dan Abnett. He was a writer for 2000AD comics and marvel as well. Sounds like you should just read his ones to start with. Most of the other writers sound pretty terrible, and not
just Ward and Goto.
Sure, read a couple, but why would you waste all your time on fanfic-level game company books if you
aren't going to check out what's considered the best in the genre? And you want to read fanfic level stuff instead of that? It just boggles the mind.