One way to start reading black novels is to ask for recommendations from friends or librarians who are into this genre. They might suggest something like 'Black Boy' by Richard Wright. Once you have the book, find a quiet and comfortable place to read. Start by reading the first few pages slowly to get a feel for the writing style. Don't be intimidated if the themes seem complex at first. As you continue reading, you'll start to understand the deeper meanings and the significance of the black experience that the novel is portraying.
If you want to start reading Black Library novels, I'd suggest beginning with the 'Horus Heresy' series. It's a large and well - known part of the Black Library collection. Start with 'Horus Rising' as it sets the stage for the whole series. You can also look for anthologies that have short stories from different series. They can give you a taste of various Black Library works.
You can start at the first chapter. It sets the stage for the entire story and introduces the main characters and the world.
I'd suggest beginning with Volume 1. It gives a comprehensive start to the Black Clover world and its plotlines. Plus, it helps you get familiar with the art style and the initial setup of the story.
If you know of any local comic book stores, visit them. The staff there are often very knowledgeable. They can introduce you to some classic and contemporary day black graphic novels, and might even let you flip through a few to see if they catch your interest.
First, decide if you're more interested in a particular faction, like the Orks or the Eldar. Then look for novels that focus on that faction. For instance, if you like the Space Marines, start with a novel like 'Ragnar Blackmane'. It follows the story of a young Space Marine. Also, consider borrowing some novels from the library first to see if you really like the writing style and the overall atmosphere of the Warhammer 40K novels before buying them.
Reading novels is a broad and interesting topic. You can start from the following aspects: 1. Your favorite subject: Choose a subject that interests you, such as science fiction, fantasy, romance, horror, etc., which is easier to read. 2. Author and works recommended: Knowing some famous novels will make it easier for you to find a novel you like. He could also follow some reading forums or novel recommendations on social media to get some useful information. 3. Plot and structure: Choosing a good novel first depends on whether its plot and structure are attractive. You can first understand the basic plot and character relationships of the novel, then read it paragraph by paragraph to understand the logical flow and structural framework of the entire story. 4. Reading difficulty and theme: The novels have different difficulty and theme. You can choose a novel that suits your own difficulty according to your reading level and interest. Beginners could choose some easy-to-understand novels to gradually improve their reading ability and challenge. No matter which way one started reading a novel, it required patience and perseverance. Enjoying the pleasure of reading, exploring the content of the story, and enriching his imagination and thinking ability.
I'd suggest starting with the original Black Widow comic series. It gives you a solid foundation and introduces her character and storylines.
You can start from the chapter where the anime ended. Usually, there are forums or fan communities that discuss this and can give you the exact chapter number.
You can start by looking for well - known authors in the mystery or dark fiction genre. Check out reviews on websites like Goodreads. For example, if you find an author like Neil Gaiman who often has elements of the dark and the fantastical in his work, it could be a great entry point.
Just pick a genre you think you might like, like fantasy or romance. Then, find a popular book in that genre with good reviews and start reading a few pages each day. Don't worry if you don't understand everything at first, keep going!