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u/Gilgilad7 · 27 pointsr/litrpg

My native fantasy world litRPG recommendations:

Dante's Immortality has a strong zero to hero theme for a native to his fantasy world. The MC is worse off than a beggar at the start. Has some magic academy parts. Well written. Some of book 2 is on Royal Road but the author has been re-writing book two for a long time so it may or may not ever be completed.

Threadbare is a quirky litRPG story about a stuffed bear and his attachment to his girl and the friends he makes along the way. This story is full of puns, some clever and some more on the nose but I had a good chuckle several times and had a lot of fun reading this series. As lighthearted as this story appears at first, it does have some grimdark elements and tells a good story. The series actually has a conclusion which is rare enough in this genre so it gets major points for that.

The City and the Dungeon has one of the more interesting magic systems I have seen in litRPG. The characters are all native to the fantasy world. This series is a bit different in that it is written in the form of the MC retelling past events to his sister kind of like how Patrick Rothfuss' Kingkiller Chronicles are written as a flashback. The story itself features old school dungeon diving party mechanics which I happen to really like. The fairly original magic system and strength ranking system are very interesting. I did find myself wishing that the author would give more details on stats, character builds, etc., but the plot skips events and advances too quickly. At the same time it over-explains superfluous details like various branches of dungeon religion theory and courtroom law procedures. That was my main complaint, but overall I enjoyed the story. Not sure on status of book 2.

Arcane Ascension This one is strongly represented on the r/ProgressionFantasy subreddit but has some light litRPG elements too. No user interface and on the soft end not having many stats. The world is a native fantasy world with tall RPG like puzzle towers that people try to climb. These books feel more polished and professionally written than most books in the litRPG genre. It is a hybrid story that bounces back and forth between school life (magic academy) and dungeon (tower) diving. I really loved the focus on the Tower exploration and the puzzle solving that was required. The magic academy part of the book is cool as well but I think for specifically litRPG readers it won't be the main appeal.

The magic system is pretty deep, with over 50 different "classes" of magic ability called attunements. For example, Guardian attunements are melee fighters who can strengthen themselves, while Elementalists wield Fire, Air, and Lightning. It is also possible to gain more than one class as well and we see glimpses of characters that are god-like in power while the MC, a first year student, is incredibly weak in comparison. The MC makes the most of his attunement though and crafts clever items to help cover his weaknesses and relies on his friends to fill the other gaps. Crafting magic items is a major focus for the MC which I found entertaining and satisfying.

u/SleepyTexan · 4 pointsr/litrpg

Kick-started my KU trial with:

Arcane Ascension

  1. Sufficiently Advanced Magic: enjoyable read but I'm regretful I didn't read this in chunks as it got a bit overwhelming in some areas and I had to push on.

    Completionist Chronicles (easy buy)

  2. Ritualist: read this after the Divine Dungeon and I've noticed some Easter eggs. Puns everywhere.

  3. Regicide: more puns and more snark, good stuff.

    Divine Dungeon (easy buy)

  4. Dungeon Born: instantly hooked with the gruesome start and stayed for the potential it showed considering this book mostly set up the foundation for the series.

  5. Dungeon Madness: more interesting than book 1 and my favorite of the series so far

  6. Dungeon Calamity: we've got a baddie and some goals to strive for. The information unveiled near the end definitely had me wanting more.

    Awaken Online

  7. Catharsis: too OP, pls nerf. Just kidding, MC is a bit of a glass cannon. Story is a bit cliched but it's pretty well written and does a nice job overall differentiating itself.

    Ascend Online: lots of profanity, not enough character development but I'll give book 2 a shot and see if that improves. I wasn't strongly hooked in the beginning but decided to give it a shot.
u/rtsynk · 5 pointsr/litrpg

first, I have to mention Stork Tower which features a girl who kicks ass in both game and the real world with the help of her AI (ok, and a lot of luck)

There is one other litrpg that comes to mind, Ruins of Majesta about a girl genius trapped in a litrpg ("M.I.T. calls her a genius, her mother calls her Cupcake, her buddies call her Princess Cuddle Fluff and she’s here to kick butt and blow stuff up."), but it is very intentionally written to be kid friendly if that bothers you

since most of the litrpg side (Siphon, Metaworld Chronicles, etc) has already been covered, I'll give a few non-litrpg recommendations that I think might scratch that itch.

available on KU

  • On Silver Wings by Evan Currie - mil scifi of a girl and her suit. I wasn't sure after the first book, but it just got better and better.
  • Alexis Carew series by J A Sutherland - space opera, took a bit to accept it's (very) forced combat system with literal sails and running out cannons in space
  • Kurtherian Gambit series by Michael Anderle - a bit scifantasyish, story of a girl who becomes the most OP vampire of all time. An absolutely massive world with a huge series and tons of side-series
  • Ell Donsaii - the very definition of Mary Sue who has both a freakishly amazing body (best gymnast of all time) and mind (invents a new scifi breakthrough every book)

    not on KU but should be available through your library (and if they don't have it, they should be able to get it through InterLibrary Loan if you request it)

  • Fury series by David Weber - another mil scifi with just a touch of fantasy
  • Honor Harrington series by David Weber - one of the originals and still one of the best in the modern space opera genre, first 2 books are free
  • Kris Longknife series by Mike Shepherd - another space opera
  • Theirs Not to Reason Why by Jean Johnson - combines super physique (high grav planet) with the most OP foresight gift of all time for kickass adventures


    other

  • I want to give a special shoutout to Schooled in Magic by Nuttall - progression and portal fantasy of a girl going to magic school and kicking butt, but unfortunately not on KU and not available through your library, so . . .
  • L S Dell has a couple (unfinished) series that are semi-litrpg and free on the web. Taint is a sort of Tower Climbing book and Trials features an old ugly guy who gets a chance to be reincarnated as a hero on another world and chooses to be a female with max charisma
u/JakobTanner100 · 6 pointsr/litrpg

The Crafter by Outspan Foster. I haven't read this one yet, but I'm pretty pumped. Ordered the paperback. Set in a non-vr world.

Dante's Immortality. Highly recommended on this sub. Book 2 probably won't happen. Probably once a week asks about book 2. Still, so good that it's worth reading book 1 of an unfinished series. I think that's pretty high praise for it.

Sufficiently Advanced Magic. Another sub favorite. People argue whether or not it's LitRPG, most important thing is: it's dope.

Adventures on Brad. Nice slice of life in a non-vr fantasy world with game mechanics. Fun stuff.

A few others:

Adventurer Academy andIs It Wrong to Try and Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon.

Enjoy!

u/AlexisKeane · 4 pointsr/litrpg

Carbon Cowboy: A SciFi Harem Adventure Crash Tanner 2018/9/11 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H9HZFJ3

Initiate (Animus Book 1) Joshua Anderle and Michael Anderle 2018/9/11 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H997V1F

The FPS Deity: A Fantasy LitRPG Series- Book 1 Cobyboy 2018/9/12 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HB8KDX1

Half-Breed Hunter: Arrival David Aries 2018/9/12 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HB8HSY9

Infinite Exodus: A SciFi LitRPG (Infinite Exodus Book 1) Noah Whitaker and Remy Whitaker 2018/9/12 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H9J2NDZ

Live Like a God: big adventure in a tiny world Taylor Kole 2018/9/12 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HBKGRH3

XXX Fantasy Online Part One: A LitRPG Harem Fantasy Adventure John Harem and David Belwick 2018/9/13 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HCQSH6S

XXX Fantasy Online Part Two: A LitRPG Harem Fantasy Adventure John Harem and David Belwick 2018/9/13 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HCRV6FR

The Revived: A MMORPG and LitRPG Online Adventure (Second Age of Retha Book 3) A. M. Sohma 2018/9/14 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H78W9WR

First Song, Book One (Anthem of Infinity 1) Blaise Corvin and Outspan Foster 2018/9/14 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HD2VQ9W

XXX Fantasy Online Part Three: A LitRPG Harem Fantasy Adventure John Harem and David Belwick 2018/9/14 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HD3HP2J

XXX Fantasy Online 4: A LitRPG Harem Fantasy Adventure John Harem and David Belwick 2018/9/14 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HDG91KL

How To Tame Your Dragon I: A Litrpg Harem Adventure Kimiko Petaway 2018/9/14 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HD656JK

Conquer: An Epic Fantasy Harem (Conquering the Kingdom Book 1) Aron Stone and Caterina Kalymniou 2018/9/15 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HDM2VBQ

Eburnean Passage: A LitRPG Mystery Richter Solaire 2018/9/15 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GVQ7MM4

Kill Code: A Gamelit Adventure Jamie Hawke and Justin Sloan 2018/9/16 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HF9KFC9

XXX Fantasy Online 5: A LitRPG Harem Fantasy Adventure John Harem and David Belwick 2018/9/17 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HFMLW7N

Hero's Dungeon: A Superhero Dungeon Core Novel Nick Ryder 2018/9/17 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HFZ2F7F

The Wang is the Hardest Part (Caverns and Creatures) Robert Bevan and Joan Reginaldo 2018/9/17 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HGLWJ4L

Welcome to Gorgoth (How To Avoid Death On A Daily Basis Book 7) V. Moody 2018/9/17 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H2R2L3Q

Vampire Hunter (Superheroes Online Book 2) Dante Steel 2018/9/18 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HH3K64Q

Southern Kingdom: Evolution Online II D. L. Harrison 2018/9/18 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FZ7DPFT

The Great Game J. Conrad Matthews 2018/9/18 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HHM4MT6

The New Magic (The Outworlders Book 2) Joseph Malik 2018/9/18 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GCVHZGW

Bunker Core (Core Control Book 1) Andrew Seiple and Amelia Parris 2018/9/20 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HKV8BRN

Cavern of Spirits: A LitRPG and GameLit Adventure (Stonehaven League Book 3) Carrie Summers 2018/9/20 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HB6L6X9

Killdozer (Arbiter Core Book 1) Cory Gaffner 2018/9/20 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HK54JHL

Blademage Shadowstalker (Blademage Book 3) Deck Davis 2018/9/20 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HKT1PZ6

Enthralled: Book 4: System Ascension Prax Venter 2018/9/20 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HDQ796C

The Handsome Menace: A LitRPG Adventure (Scar Tours Book 1) S.R.R. Saint 2018/9/20 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HH511H6

u/David_mcnasty · 2 pointsr/litrpg

Agreed, crafting is probably my favorite part of any game-lit book and the item upgrade system is likely my favorite of those systems I've found. It's just very rarely used it seems. Other than the translated novel I mentioned the only fan-fiction I know off the top of my head that has made some form of progress is a Naruto fan-fiction called "Kenji the shinobi craftsmen" or some such which is still in it's early days.

To be honest I really wish there was a book that was just focused on a guy getting either this item upgrade system or some other crafting power and it just being a story of him either traveling around and crafting stuff or a story about them just starting a small shop in the middle of nowhere and it some how becoming famous. It gets tiresome reading the same story about how he gets this power and becomes the most amazingly powerful person or goes on to save the universe/etc.

A solid example of what i mean is Siphon by Jay Boyce. The main character is great at magic but so far she seems to want to be in the background providing the research/items that make others powerful and let them go on to do things. I'm unsure if that will change in later books as only the first one has come out so far though.

I do believe I am rambling. I just want a more crafting intensive/in-depth book and less op adventure.

u/sapidus3 · 16 pointsr/litrpg

I enjoyed theArcheologist warlord by E.M. Hardy (technically I suppose you would say it is sci-fi, but it feels more like fantasy). The main character gets transformed into a sentient space pyramid thing. At first I thought it would be more of a dungeon building thing, but he ends up sending workers out to gather resources, build pylons to extend his range, construct different units, ect.

It's not litRPG but the Bobiverse books by Dennis Taylor are fantastic and definitely get some of the 4x, spanning across the galaxy vibe as the bobs spread throughout space.

Are you interested in settlement/city building?

u/drdelius · 4 pointsr/litrpg

My bad, didn't notice the audiobook part, just the exciting combat part.

Patch 17; locked in game story (or maybe portal into game-world?), lots of great combat and multiple audiobooks. Character gets glitch-stuck in a locked expansion surrounded by demon NPCs, right as everyone who plays the game gets uploaded into it (there are some unexplained non-scientific stuff about that, that make me wonder if it's actually an upload and not really a portal story).

Adventures on Brad; dungeon crawling fantasy story containing no earthlings. Easier/lower level story, a trilogy, but the fights are decent for what I consider a YA level book.

The System Apocalypse; real life apocalypse story. Fighting is good, as is the writing, and there are 4 (5?) audiobooks already (and a few more books already published that haven't gotten an audio treatment).

Codename: Freedom; VRMMORPG, with zero magic to start but lots of fighting. Decent for a VR book, I'm not usually a fan of those but I've listened to the first two books and am looking forward to the third.

Arcane Survivalist; apocalypse caused by a portal-story (scientist semi-accidentally sends the system back though his portal into the real world). Action is great, though writing could have been better. Same writer wrote another story I've read, but I can't remember how much action there is in it.

Forever Fantasy Online; VRMMORPG turned portal-story. I'll admit the whole thing wasn't amazing, but you're just looking for action and I liked the action.

You're Not Allowed to Die; end of life single-player VR sim turned portal-story (the MC doesn't know that, though). This one is hard, as I liked it but the character starts with some insane OP equipment. Still, this and the sequel were both enjoyable.

The Land; I'm not even linking this one, people here have a hate-hardon for it. Still, as long as you look past the bro-ish behavior and tone, great books with lots of action.

u/VStarsky · 2 pointsr/litrpg

Thanks! The book is finished! Now it is in Pre-order at Amazon. At the 7th of November it'll appear at the Kindle.

If you liked this book, please consider leaving a review. It’s very important for me and my translators. I have this book translated out of pocket, and your review will help me to fund the translation of the rest of the series as quickly as possible.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JR4S88K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1540724072&sr=8-1&keywords=starsky+valery

Thanks ahead! Have a nice day!

u/IICVX · 7 pointsr/litrpg

You might like Unbound Deathlord - the MC is fairly amoral in that one.

Awaken Online might also be to your liking.

I also like to recommend Unsouled, which is basically a xianxia novel written by an American. IMO cultivation / xianxia novels are basically litrpgs, with weird names slapped on top of the numbers.

Another one that kinda sorta straddles the line of LitRPG is Super Sales on Super Heroes - it's a superhero novel, and the MC's power is that he can spend "points" to upgrade things.

u/FourWerk · 4 pointsr/litrpg

Was hoping you were announcing that it was actually released... not i gotta wait till December.. QQ

As for recommendations...

Just finished the two Underworld books. They were pretty good. Looking forward to the next one.

Also am in the middle of crystal shards and it's good as well. A couple nice twists, and a good take on dystopian litrpg.

u/SaintPeter74 · 3 pointsr/litrpg

What is interesting is that LitRPG is basically a sub-genre of the "Portal Fantasy", like Narnia or The Chronicles of Amber. There are a number of LitRPG examples where the story has the main character transported to a fantasy world where everyone has "levels".

The "Chaos Seeds" Series by Aleron Kong has the main character transported to a world where all people have stats, levels, and skills.

The Arcane Emperor web series has a similar conceit - everyone in that land has stats, levels, and skills and a "character sheet".

Hero of Thera and Worth the Candle also has the MC transported to a fantasy/sci-fi world with a character sheet. (Worth The Candle, BTW, is excellent and updates regularly.)

In Super Sales on Super Heroes the main character gets a super power where he has character sheet "in the real world" - this is sort of LitRPG adjacent (Harem warning, Slavery warning). Decent book, even if the MC is a bit amoral.

One of the things I like about the genre is that there a many roads to the "game". Some are just VR based, others are a portal fantasy, while still others have game-like elements in "real life". There are a ton of approaches.

I am excited to see how the genre grows as new authors enter the space and we move further from the "Light Novel" origins. I can't wait to get further away from Asian style grinding and Russian style misogyny and misanthropy.

u/Warchan2017 · 1 pointr/litrpg

Disgardium series by Dan Sugralinov. MC is invulnerable but whenever he uses his power he starts to rot :) A balanced OP is the best one -

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07N33S8C6

u/Yangoose · 22 pointsr/litrpg

While not a LitRPG I feel like the Bobiverse scratches the same itch very well.

It's about a guy who's consciousness is put into a robot and shot off into space. He has 3D printers that can create anything he can think of, including copies of himself. While not living "in a game" he still creates his own VR world that he shares with his copies and can control his perception of time by speeding up/slowing down his processor.

He explores, invents, creates and discovers tons of amazing stuff.

u/Random-Rambling · 6 pointsr/litrpg

Underworld: Level Up Or Die has a mildly broken system due to how important Wisdom is. It's not quite the one stat to rule them all but Wisdom becomes VITALLY important due to it governing how fast you regenerate mana, and in a world where every class except pure melee relies on mana and the only limit to your power is how much mana you can physically push into a spell....

u/VerbalCA · 1 pointr/litrpg

I have a couple that fall under this category:

Level Up - the world breaks and becomes a video game. This is more satirical and riffs on a lot of gaming tropes. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079JFM67F

Grow Up - this one is closer to GameLit. A teenager finds himself kidnapped by aliens to fight in intergalactic legal battles using giant mechs. An alien is left on earth in his place and does his best to blend in...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VWLQL6N

A couple of other people have already mentioned Blood and Cupcakes (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CRPGGCX), which also has a sequel (Creatures and cupcakes) which is great for YA.

Crystal Shards is also pretty YA friendly and there are four book in the series. The first book is Dodge Tank (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078LFBVB3/)

u/Hoophy97 · -1 pointsr/litrpg

Post Human is my #1 favorite story on RR. It’s complete too!

It feels like a hybrid between the Bobiverse series with its main character self replication and r/HFY’s Chrysalis with the way its AI main character manages things. I reccomend both of those as well.

Bobiverse (paid): https://www.amazon.com/Are-Legion-Bob-Bobiverse-Book-ebook/dp/B01LWAESYQ/ref=nodl_

Chrysalis (free) (The most similar to Post Human and said to be a major inspiration for it.) https://www.reddit.com/r/HFY/comments/55v9e1/comment/d8e0t50?utm_source=amp&utm_medium=&utm_content=comment_vote

u/TheWhiteWolves · 0 pointsr/litrpg

fun ones you might like are Super Sales on Super Heroes by William D. Arand or the Waldo Rabbit series by Nelson Chereta

u/sams0n007 · 1 pointr/litrpg

If you haven’t read any of the Russian LITRPG, I’ve found I really enjoy them in Audible. Like many, Way of the Shaman was my entry-level but recently I’ve loved the Disgardium series and the Npc Path series.


https://www.amazon.com/Dead-Rogue-NPCs-Path-LitRPG-ebook/dp/B07B4Y1WJ9


https://www.amazon.com/Survival-Quest-Way-Shaman-LitRPG-ebook/dp/B00VQRW14E


https://www.amazon.com/Class-Threat-Disgardium-Book-LitRPG-ebook/dp/B07N33S8C6

u/ApollosThorne · 1 pointr/litrpg

Codename: Freedom is free right now for the first time over on Amazon.


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0725PVK63

u/SLRWard · 4 pointsr/litrpg

I started reading the Codename: Freedom series last night. Only about 10 chapters in so far, but it seems pretty good so far. It did come out in 2017 though, so you may have already read it. The third book only just came out in August though.

u/bilfdoffle · 1 pointr/litrpg

I recently finished both Eric Uggland's "Good Guys" series and Dan Sugralinov's "Level Up" series (or perhaps caught up is more appropriate, as at least one of those is still going). I really enjoyed both series, and the latter left me with a desire to check out some more slice of life types.

I'm currently reading Dakota Krout's "Divine Dungeon" series. I had initially passed over it, having no real desire to read about a dungeon crawl (which I mistakenly believed to be what it was about), but decided to give it a shot after reading his Completionist Chronicles series.

I had initially planned to go with ten realms before divine dungeon, but there was a bit too much cussing for me to listen to it with little kids in the car, but it will likely be next.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/litrpg

I didnt mean to downplay how difficult and expensive it can be to get professionally done cover art. I was just trying to say that I personally much more prefer the usual plain cover/abstract art over a cover that looks like it was made by a 14 year old on deviantart. It doesnt even need to be an RPG related cover because most of MY favorite litrpgs have random covers, here a list of a few that come to mind:

Hero of Thera(a picture of a zodiac dragon)
https://www.amazon.com/Hero-Thera-LitRPG-Eric-Nylund-ebook/dp/B0719CYNCG

Awaken online(cover only has a silhouette of a cat)
https://www.amazon.com/Awaken-Online-Catharsis-Travis-Bagwell-ebook/dp/B01J0E8Z8A

Crota, Gods Game(originally was a generic looking stock photo of storm clouds, now updated the cover to a blue colored gate)

Login Accepted: Incipere Online(simple blue background with a symbol focus that looks like it was made in MS Paint)

The Two Week Curse: Ten Realms(solid black background with random abstract blue symbol)

I've noticed from many of the recommended books on amazon have beautiful cover arts but if you bother to read a demo of it, youll see the majority of them lack the basic typography, formatting, and editing. I find these MUCH more important than a pretty cover because some stories are almost unreadable without them.

I cant speak for others but i mostly pick books by word or mouth, reddit/goodread, new monthly publish, what's new on audible, and sometimes even author's self promotions.

u/munxyhere · 2 pointsr/litrpg

Hello. I just released Towers of Heaven. If you could add it to this list, that'd be awesome!

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QH93BMR/

u/_The_Bloody_Nine_ · 4 pointsr/litrpg

If you what you are looking for is 100% the game mechanics, give it a shot. Setting, game system, skills/magic, crafting, city building are all pretty cool.

If humor, prose or characters in any way, shape, or form have any impact whatsoever on your enjoyment, dont bother. Save your money for something with more profound conversations and character depth, like Dora the Explorer or something.

I wouldnt say there is many interesting ways of using the game mechanics. Theres a lot of "Deus Ex! Pow! I'm OP" and then dropping any relevance to that aspect of the story for 4 books. There could be some unconventional blends of power in the 7th book, but I didnt get that far.

Instead give Beginners luck a go. Unconventional setting and unique game-mechanics for the MC.

u/Tuftears · 1 pointr/litrpg

Yeah, Beginner's Luck.

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https://www.amazon.com/Beginners-Luck-Character-Development-Book-ebook/dp/B076HJPCMH

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Not the author, but I enjoyed it.

u/PraxVenter · 2 pointsr/litrpg

Yes indeed! Mark 2.0 is an extension/spin-off/sequel to the completed Enthralled series.

I have yet to hear from anyone who just jumped right in and started with "Truth" before reading any of the 420,000 word tale that is Enthralled, so I don't know how well Mark 2.0 works on its own. I would start with "The Crystal Heart" -> "Picking Up the Pieces" -> "The Eros Expansion" -> "System Ascension" before starting on this one.

Enthralled~
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078JSLK92
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BPMBNXM
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DZQVV2F
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HDQ796C

Mark 2.0~
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PGD9DLT
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XK93CJ4

u/Lightwavers · 32 pointsr/litrpg

The Dungeon Lord name kept me from reading the series for quite a while. The format of common noun + common noun usually heralds nothing good, but while the series is pretty mediocre, it's top-tier LitRPG because most LitRPG is trash.

For a while, I didn't read Mother of Learning, as the title puts me in mind of those translated light novels that are always rendered in broken, over the top, anime style English. The opening paragraphs and even the first chapter aren't really anything remarkable either, but once the story gets going it gets really good.

u/bonehead5550123 · 18 pointsr/litrpg

World Tree Online takes place over about 300 years of in game time. It’s a pretty solid read and a finished trilogy.

u/Kedoro · 0 pointsr/litrpg

I'm in the middle of Emerilia right now, has nice romantic relationships with the MC as well as other couples that or courting going on with side characters! Not harem as of book 3 where I am and only mild sexual encounters discussed outright.

The Trapped Mind Project (Emerilia Book 1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZD5RQX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_DPF0DbRPA8HVP

u/magao · 2 pointsr/litrpg

Ruins of Majesta and sequel (more to come). Depends on if he's good with snark between the main characters.

u/ActiveAbility · 12 pointsr/litrpg

I'd recommend Hugo Huesca's Dungeon Lord. It hits all/most of your likes, and very few/any of your dislikes.

u/Celda · 2 pointsr/litrpg

Curious, can you give some examples of the "woke" moments? I don't recall any offhand, and I'm not someone that likes that kind of thing (the opposite, in fact).

Might also want to edit in a link to the book: https://www.amazon.com/Forever-Fantasy-Online-FFO-Book-ebook/dp/B07D8QTWJM

u/oshenz · 8 pointsr/litrpg

Oh Oh, i bet it's this one:

https://www.amazon.com/World-Tree-Online-Trilogy-Book-ebook/dp/B07FK632GK

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It doesn't have that line anymore though

u/SergBelsky · 1 pointr/litrpg

Transformation litrpg by Valery Starsky. There is MC

u/FunkyCredo · 1 pointr/litrpg

I am on the lookout for things to read myself
I am on mobile so horrible formatting incoming

From litrpg top picks are:

  1. Ascend Online by Luke Chmilenko. Very well rounded and balanced read

  2. Completionist Chronicles by dakota krout. Protagonist is quite OP here

  3. The Land by Aleron Kong (only as audiobook). This is a controversial pick because Aleron Kong is a) complete and total dick b) his writing is quite weak and amateurish. However as an audiobook The Land is awesome due to its narrator. Also Aleron probably does the best job of world and base building. Main character is crazy OP here and getting more OP with each book

  4. Divine Dungeon by Dakota Krout. A litrpg from the perspective of a dungeon. Fun and different from others

  5. Dungeon Lord

    From fantasy in general

  6. Cradle series which I already mentioned. Its like drugs in book format

  7. Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson . This is a 10/10 Epic story. Think on the scope of Lord of the Rings. Also I can recommend anything by Brandon Sanderson

  8. Wings of war. Amazing and brutal. Many beloved characters die and suffer horribly despite expectations, different from other books out there

    Sci-fi

  9. Starship mage series

  10. Terran Privateer series

  11. Vigilante series

    Too lazy to remember more at this point
u/DB2k · 7 pointsr/litrpg

Coast on Fire (Book 5) of the System Apocalypse - Audiobook came out on March 30th and didn't make it on the March thread. I was waiting for this audio book for a while.

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https://www.amazon.com/Coast-Fire-Apocalyptic-LitRPG-Apocalypse-ebook/dp/B07GT69BBL

u/jacktrowell · 1 pointr/litrpg

Have you read the "Delvers LLC" serie by Blaise Corvin?

https://www.amazon.com/Delvers-LLC-Welcome-Blaise-Corvin-ebook/dp/B01M0U4B3S

The story follow not one but two main characters transferred together to another world by some kind of mad god like entity and gifted with some gamelike power.

But the "power" is only superficially similar to a game, and the secret of its origin (outisde that "a god did it") and the real nature and objectives of the "god" are integral parts of the story.

Not sure if it is exactly what you are searching however.

u/Itajel · 1 pointr/litrpg

Ruins of Majesta .99 cents before book 2.1 release.

Hello all,

Ruins of majesta Vol 2.1 will be out on the 27th of September. it's up for preorder now. https://www.amazon.com/Ruins-Majesta-Vol-Creatures-Cupcakes-ebook/dp/B07Y28S36X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=majesta&qid=1569209274&s=digital-text&sr=1-1

if you haven't read Book one, it will be on sale for .99 cents until then. https://www.amazon.com/Ruins-Majesta-Vol-Blood-Cupcakes-ebook/dp/B07CRPGGCX/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8