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Mar 09, 2024 08:18AM
I recently finished my book series and was wondering if anyone had any good recommendations of books/series to read?
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I think if you look at the shelves of any person in this group, you’ll find lots of interesting series.
Hard to provide recommendations without knowing what you are into though.
Hard to provide recommendations without knowing what you are into though.
Well, I've read, the land, dragon heart, painting the mists, all the skills, cradle, defiance of the fall, awaken online, divine apostasy, the divine dungeon, artorian archives, all the main series Dresden novels, and a lot more. I will say I wasn't a huge fan of The Land, however.
Agreed. It’s probably by favorite in the genre but Dungeon Crawler Carl introduced me is pretty good too with lots of humor mixed in.
In no specific order
Fantasy:
Apocalypse Redux
Primal hunter
Path of Ascension
Mark of the Fool
All the skills
Battle mage Farmer
The fusionist series
Path of the berserker
Azarinth Healer
Beware of Chicken
Nova Terra
Dragon Sorcerer
Arcane Knight
Creation’s bane
Sci-fi:
The whole Artem group of books
The Daily Grind
Arise series
Dawn of the void
What the truck
Warformer
Fantasy:
Apocalypse Redux
Primal hunter
Path of Ascension
Mark of the Fool
All the skills
Battle mage Farmer
The fusionist series
Path of the berserker
Azarinth Healer
Beware of Chicken
Nova Terra
Dragon Sorcerer
Arcane Knight
Creation’s bane
Sci-fi:
The whole Artem group of books
The Daily Grind
Arise series
Dawn of the void
What the truck
Warformer
thank y'all so much, my queue is now full of books to read (probably for a few months lol) because I'm going to read EVERY single one of these
I started Nova tera but I couldn't make it pass the second book, but I've been meaning to retry them though
Sebastian wrote: "I started Nova tera but I couldn't make it pass the second book, but I've been meaning to retry them though"so far the series scratches that "itch" for overpowered MC, loot, guild, quests and stuff like that. starting book 3 introduces royalty and politics. so we'll see how it turns out.
I've just started the second dungeon crawler Carl book, so far it's pretty good, as to the He who fights with monsters, I've already gone through all of the ones that are out so far
It's an isekai litrpg where the main character runs an inn. She doesn't get into fights much herself but the other characters around her do. It's a big series that adds more viewpoints later on. It's honestly my personal favorite of all time. The main draw for me is how emotionally invested I get in the characters. One of the few series that can make me cry tears of joy and sadness.
I enjoyed the first Wandering Inn very much. such a huge book though. I took a break. though I have the rest of them patiently waiting for me
https://wanderinginn.com/ There's kindle and audible for it but not on unlimited. I assume that's because it's free on the website.
I really enjoy Ascension: Shattered Realms right now. Seems to be a Triologie, also i don´t really know. I read it on kindle unlimited. Its very short like 80 sites or so, i just finished it in one night. Tmrw i read the other 2 books, but it got me hooked.
I know this is late, but I figured someone can always use more book ideas!The Good Guys Series
The Bad Guys Series
Falling With Folded Wings
Completions Chronicles Series
Full Murderhobo Series
Victor from Tucson
Cyber Dreams Series
King’s Dark Tidings Series (Not LITRPG, but very good)
Quest Academy
We Hunt Monsters
Rise to Omniscience Series
Unbound Series
The Hero of the Valley Series (one of my all time favorites)
Elemental Gatherers Series (Cultivation Isekai, very good)
System Universe Series
Super Powereds (Not litrpg)
Mage Errant (Not litrpg)
Spellmonger, with something like 27 books currently out. It’s an investment but the twist in what kind of world your living in is will worth it later on.
Hi, I really want to get better litrpg books to read but I want it to be a long series and have the mc not be stupidly overpowered or not have any connection to real life. Any book series that fits like this would help. I liked reading Unaffiliated Healer, Defiance Fall, The Primal Hunter, Path of Ascension, The Legend of Randly Ghost Hunter, We Hunt Monsters, MurderHobo, Trials of the Endless Planes. Would like some book recommendations, Thanks!
I really love the LitRPG genre! It’s a perfect mix of fantasy, adventure, and gaming. If you enjoy exciting battles, character progression, and the feeling of being inside a game world, then this genre is for you. The best part is watching the main character level up, unlock new skills, and explore dangerous dungeons.One great book to start with is https://zelluloza.ru/books/19647-Hron... . It has an interesting story, a smart main character, and a unique game system. If you like video games and fantasy, you should definitely try it!
I just finished reading Michael Chatfield’s first installment in Restarting the Apocalypse, and once again he delivers a fantastic start to a series. His main characters share a unique and deep connection, and the system progression feels natural and consistent with the story’s events. Chatfield’s writing effortlessly pulls you into the world he’s creating, making it hard to put the book down.This is the third series of his I’ve read—The Ten Realms and Emerilia were both excellent—and Restarting the Apocalypse is shaping up to be just as strong. I highly recommend his work if you enjoy LitRPG with military tactics, character progression, cultivation, and richly built worlds.





