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would any of the Wh40k novels be considered grimdark as well?

Like most genres, I think if in our discussions a reader personally thinks it constitutes grimdark then it is good for here.


I enjoyed The Blade Itself which I read in the autumn last year. I really liked the world building and bringing the misfit characters together and their different motivations but I did struggle with some things. My review is here if anyone is interested https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...





Next up is The Lies of Locke Lamora. I really enjoyed a Scott Lynch story I read in the anthology Rogues so quite looking forward to this one

I picked up Prince of Thorns recently. Will give that a read shortly.

I finished The Lies of Locke Lamora today and I LOVED it. For much of the book I wasn't certain it was hitting the grimdark notes but by the end I was sure. Brilliant world building and characterisation and some rather clever ways of manipulating the reader and their expectations. My review is here if anyone is interested https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



The Mad Ship by Robin Hobb wasn't especially grimdark compared to the first book but it's absolutely superb as a second book in a series - absolutely loved it. Review here - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Hemlock by Jesse Teller I sadly really couldn't connect with, and I feel quite sad about it because I have loved other works in the setting but sometimes a book just pushes back on me. The other books in the setting are worth a look though - Review here https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Gotrek & Felix: Myths and Legends by William King was an hour of fun revisiting my favourite grimdark roleplaying game heroes although the contents of this short book felt more like a model catalogue. Review here - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Apocalypse Nyx by Kameron Hurley is brilliant sci-fi grimdark - a really cool setting with characters I really like. The novellas in the book are largely 'how we got the band together' but I really have to read more of the series. Review here https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... and a review for The Body Project which I read separately but is in the 'Apocalypse Nyx' https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Years ago Brandon Sanderson was named as one of the big names in grimdark when the genre kind of exploded. I've never read him before but I'm seeing mixed reviews of how dark or morally complex or ambiguous his work is. If anyone's any comments I'd welcome them - not sure.

Review here https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Books mentioned in this topic
Elantris (other topics)The Mad Ship (other topics)
Gotrek & Felix: Myths and Legends (other topics)
Apocalypse Nyx (other topics)
The Body Project (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Brandon Sanderson (other topics)Robin Hobb (other topics)
Jesse Teller (other topics)
William King (other topics)
Kameron Hurley (other topics)
Grimdark is a genre I always enjoy but at the same time I rarely stick with one genre or author or series for long (I'm like a reading butterfly). In 2025 I want to finish some series I started and read some authors I have neglected in the grimdark genre. I'm thinking of using this thread to talk about what we are reading, share links to reviews and generally have a bit of spoiler free dialogue without the constraints of 'read x books in a year' or group reads.
Shout out if you're interested :)