Families who loved The Heroes by Joe Abercrombie often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their older teenager begins to question the black and white narratives of history and seeks a more nuanced, realistic look at leadership and conflict. While set in a fantasy world, it speaks to the emotional need for honesty about how messy and unheroic human ambition can be. The story follows several disparate men during a single three day battle, exploring themes of reputation versus reality, the weight of past mistakes, and the struggle to remain decent in an indecent world. Because of its graphic violence and cynical worldview, this is strictly for mature readers aged sixteen to eighteen who are ready to deconstruct the classic hero trope. It serves as a powerful catalyst for discussing integrity, the futility of war, and the complexities of human motivation.