What fiction novels would /pol/ recommend for a strong, conservative, traditional man? Joogle just gave me a bunch of stupid shit like Game of Plebs and Fight Club.
>>76039915
Tolkien and especially Kipling are pretty good.
>>76040188
Thanks. I've read most of Tolkien's stuff. This Kipling guy seems very interesting, though.
40k books. Try to getImperial Guard compendium
Hammer of the Emperor and Honour Imperialis
>>76040380
Are they well written? When I think of books based on Warhammer 40k I imagine 300 pages of autism desu.
>>76039915
Tom Clancy.
>>76041300
Good suggestion. Seems like his books would be right up my alley.
The iliad and odessy if you wanna go right back to basics.
>>76040377
>>76040377
http://www.bartleby.com/364/390.html
>>76039915
I'd recommend an annotated version of Don Quixote for a dry chuckle and a surprisingly poignant commentary on fighting for goodness against society.
>>76042133
“Virtue is persecuted by the wicked more than it is loved by the good.”
Terry Goodkind. He's not quite fully redpilled but he's closer than most other fantasy novelists out there. The TV show sucked cock, though.
>>76041251
You need to avoid anything by C.S Goto.
Dan Abnett writes some awesome stuff and their are almost a dozen authors writing 40k fluff so if a style or storyline doesn't take your fancy there is plenty to move on to.
Most Imperial Guard fluff is gritty and intense without being grimderp.
>>76039915
The Bible.
Jokes aside, some of the old classics, like the works of Homer, Chaucer (some of his work is hilarious), Moby Dick, Victor Hugo, Dickens, or the like.
Lovecraft.