The 'Eisenhorn' trilogy is also among the best. It focuses on the Inquisitor Eisenhorn as he battles against the various threats to the Imperium, from Chaos cults to alien infiltrations. It's a great read for those interested in the Inquisition and its workings in the 40k setting.
Some of the best W40K novels include 'Horus Rising' by Dan Abnett. It really sets the stage for the Horus Heresy saga, introducing key characters and the events that lead to the great betrayal. Another great one is 'Gaunt's Ghosts' series which follows Colonel - Commissar Ibram Gaunt and his Tanith First and Only regiment through various battles and campaigns in the grim darkness of the 40K universe.
Sure. 'Fulgrim' is a great one. It delves deep into the fall of the primarch Fulgrim and his legion, the Emperor's Children. It shows how the allure of Chaos can corrupt even the mightiest of the Imperium's heroes.
Most literature is centered around human relationships, emotions, and experiences that are within the boundaries of propriety. A story with a 'pervert wife' and a K9 is not something that has been given much attention in the literary canon. It's not a theme that would be promoted or celebrated in the world of books and stories.
Sure. 'Horus Rising' is a top pick. It's crucial for understanding the Horus Heresy. Then there's 'The First Heretic' which gives insights into the Word Bearers legion and their turn to Chaos. 'Soul Hunter' is also good, focusing on the Night Lords legion.
Salamander fiction could be a genre that focuses on the little amphibians. For example, it could be stories about salamander - like creatures in a magical forest. These stories might explore themes like the relationship between the salamanders and their environment, or their interactions with other magical beings.
The Salamander can be extremely powerful. It could have the strength to take on multiple enemies at once. For instance, it might be able to use its large body to crush opponents or its tail to sweep them away.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it might be about a spy who has some connection to a salamander. Maybe the salamander is a symbol, or there could be some secret operations related to it.
Since it's a fanfic, the plot could be all over the place. It could be that Naruto gets a salamander summon instead of the toads. This would change a lot of his battle strategies and how he approaches different situations in the Naruto universe. The story might also explore the origin of the salamander in the Naruto world and how it relates to Naruto's own powers or his clan.