Let's nail down GRIMDARK, democratically!

I don't know the definition of grimdark. But on my blog we're voting on the grimdark content of a range of books to establish what it really is through example.

You should join in!

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Published on August 22, 2017 04:28
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message 1: by Greg (last edited Aug 22, 2017 06:42AM) (new)

Greg (adds 2 TBR list daily) Hersom Here's a list I created a couple years ago. Maybe it can help

<"https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/8...


message 2: by Mark (new)

Mark Lawrence Greg wrote: "Here's a list I created a couple years ago. Maybe it can help

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Clearly it's a fine list because Prince of Thorns is at the top!

This effort is concerned with how grimdark a book is rather than how good a grimdark book is. The book top of my list might well be a bad read.


message 3: by Greg (new)

Greg (adds 2 TBR list daily) Hersom I see.


message 4: by Glen (new)

Glen I'm glad I checked it out. If only for the Grimduck. ;)


message 5: by Mark (new)

Mark Lawrence Prince of Fools and Red Sister now open for voting. Are they grimdark?


message 6: by Sonny (new)

Sonny Glen wrote: "I'm glad I checked it out. If only for the Grimduck. ;)"
What about Count Duckula, is that Grimduck? I still don't know.


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