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[–] JoMiran@lemmy.ml 10 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

If I wanted to start my journey into Warhammer 40k lore, what is a good novel or series of novels to start with?

[–] anonymous111@lemmy.world 9 points 2 weeks ago

The default answer is the Eisenhorn book series.

There is a reading order here that combines three book series that have an interwoven story. However, you can just read the main Eisenhorn books for flavour:

https://www.trackofwords.com/2021/02/14/a-guide-to-dan-abnetts-inquisition-series/

If you like these, there are then some options:

  • The Horus Heracy ( a huge number of books and multiple reading lists depending on your approach I.e. full chronological list ~400 books, main story books ~50.

  • Caine Books (a more lighthearted take on 40k)

Other mentions:

  • Watchers of the Throne
  • Vaults of Terra
  • Dawn of Fire

^These are a few Imperium heavy series. There are a ton of other faction books.

If I we're you I'd read Eisenhorn and if you like it, look at that top link. If you are hooked, look at the Horus Heracy. If you aren't hooked then try the 1st Caine book and see if it pulls you in.

Feel free to come back and ask again. There's a ton of lore out there.

[–] zero_gravitas@aussie.zone 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I'd recommend browsing the Lexicanum wiki: https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Main_Page

For books, a common recommendation for starting with the setting is the Eisenhorn trilogy (https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Eisenhorn_(Novel_Series)). Another common recommendation is reading the first few books of the Gaunts Ghosts series (https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Gaunt%27s_Ghosts_(Novel_Series)).

The lore in this meme (the Razing of Monarchia) is covered in the Horus Heresy novels. If you wanted to jump straight in with the Heresy series it's generally recommended you read the first five of them^, then branch out into whichever subseries interest you.


^ Horus Rising, False Gods, Galaxy in Flames, Flight of the Eisenstein, Fulgrim

[–] miquel@warhammer.social 3 points 2 weeks ago

I never got into Eisenhorn books, and I quit reading Horus after like 10 books.

However, the og Space Marine book by Ian Watson is one of my favorite 40k books, it shows the daily life of SMs. Yes it is outdated but still a fun read.

Look into whatever faction you like and their books, and check novellas and audio dramas too, those are shorter and can give you a quick intro.

I also enjoyed reading Da Big Dakka, which offers a good look at Orks and Drukari.