I'm a new player and I'm trying to get into the current lore, so I read the ilClan sourcebook.
Earlier I had the impression BT lore was "not for me" due to being bone dry history-book style content, but despite my initial hangups I sort of enjoyed ilClan. Turns out that having Jihad: Final Reckoning as ones primary memory about BT lore is actually a bit detrimental to ones impression of the lore. I enjoyed ilClan for what it was, despite being the type of player that would gladly sacrifice 10 lore pages to get more Tracks, TRO's or other "gameplay" elements. One thing did irk me though.
Because I didn't read much of the older lore I checked Sarna for the origins of the character Cynthy. Turns out that in Hour of the Wolf it's explained that Cynthy is the person to actually kill Malvina Hazen while ilClan only sort-of implies this might be the case. that made me wonder... why is this fact omitted in the ilClan sourcebook? Is this because the content is a bit "adult" and these sourcebooks are intended for a younger audience? Personally I find the whole "kill the villain when she is no longer any threat" to be kind of a cringey thing but meh, it's not like the character lacked any motivation. I get it.
When I found out on Sarna, I also asked myself what would be a better fit: getting my lore from the novels, or the sourcebooks? What are your thoughts on that? I found some parts of ilClan to be an absolute slog to get through, but I have no experience with the novels apart from the booklets we get from BB, AGOAC, and AS.