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Rachel wrote: "Yes I like happier books in general. I'm not sold on cozy fantasy yet because it feels to low stakes for me to enjoy but I was never sold on grimdark either. Currently into some litrpg and superher..."
Thanks for the recommendation for Of Deeds Most Valiant. I added it to my TBR.
Humor for me is tough. It truly must be funny for me to like it. Kings of the Wyld misses the mark. The jokes aren't funny.
John wrote: "Rachel wrote: "Yes I like happier books in general. I'm not sold on cozy fantasy yet because it feels to low stakes for me to enjoy but I was never sold on grimdark either. Currently into some litr..."
that's too bad, i will keep that in mind when i try it. i'm glad you liked one of the books.
For me, it's the unending pages about war and all the gritty details that I am completely bored with. Yes, there needs to be conflict, but I like it to be smaller and more personal. A protagonist who is trying to make their tiny corner of the world a better place, while being a decent human being. Like Harry Dresden or Kate Daniels. There are battles, of couse, but they don't consume the whole book or story arc.
Wanda wrote: "For me, it's the unending pages about war and all the gritty details that I am completely bored with. Yes, there needs to be conflict, but I like it to be smaller and more personal. A protagonist w..." Agreed. And often, I skip or skim battle. Story stops during the action of a battle. I just want to know that outcome.
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Rachel wrote: "Yes I like happier books in general. I'm not sold on cozy fantasy yet because it feels to low stakes for me to enjoy but I was never sold on grimdark either. Currently into some litrpg and superher..."Thanks for the recommendation for Of Deeds Most Valiant. I added it to my TBR.
Humor for me is tough. It truly must be funny for me to like it. Kings of the Wyld misses the mark. The jokes aren't funny.
John wrote: "Rachel wrote: "Yes I like happier books in general. I'm not sold on cozy fantasy yet because it feels to low stakes for me to enjoy but I was never sold on grimdark either. Currently into some litr..."that's too bad, i will keep that in mind when i try it. i'm glad you liked one of the books.
For me, it's the unending pages about war and all the gritty details that I am completely bored with. Yes, there needs to be conflict, but I like it to be smaller and more personal. A protagonist who is trying to make their tiny corner of the world a better place, while being a decent human being. Like Harry Dresden or Kate Daniels. There are battles, of couse, but they don't consume the whole book or story arc.
Wanda wrote: "For me, it's the unending pages about war and all the gritty details that I am completely bored with. Yes, there needs to be conflict, but I like it to be smaller and more personal. A protagonist w..." Agreed. And often, I skip or skim battle. Story stops during the action of a battle. I just want to know that outcome.

i got bored one day and thought if there is a woman's fiction gerre their must be a men's fiction genre and i found the litrpg and some interesting series like
it was a really good who done it murder mystery with palidains with magical abilities based on there chosen monastic order that are ordered but their superiors to explore a recently unearthed temple complex. they are trapped there are demons and it basically asks who behaves like a holy man verses who actually is wen SHTF. Worldbuilding was good and it made me pause several times to think about morality without being preachy. don't know if that's what you wanted but it might be a good place to start :). i have some other sf series that i would like to recommend but i haven't read them yet myself.