Okay, I'm gonna be the dissenting voice here—maybe I'm in the minority, but a lot of the 'hero journey' stuff pushed on BookTok feels recycled. The hype around something like 'The Name of the Wind' or 'Red Rising' is valid, they're epic, but they also kind of retread the same 'chosen farmboy to savior' path that's been done forever.
Lately, I've found myself way more drawn to stories where the 'journey' is internal or the heroism is messy and compromised. 'The First Law' trilogy by Joe Abercrombie flips the whole concept on its head—the 'heroes' are all varying degrees of terrible, and the journey is more about surviving your own worst impulses than saving a kingdom. The audiobook narrator, Steven Pacey, absolutely makes it, giving each character a distinct, gritty voice that adds a whole other layer. It's not a clean, uplifting arc, but it feels more real, and honestly, more masculine in a bruised-knuckles kind of way than another prophecy-fulfillment saga.
Sometimes the best journey isn't about becoming a legend, but just about not breaking under the weight of everything.