Books matching: fantasy rpg world
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"Cinnamon Bun" by RavensDagger follows the adventures of a lighthearted and friendly protagonist with a unique cleaning magic skill. The story is described as a wholesome and mostly light-hearted progression fantasy, blending elements of fantasy and litRPG genres. The protagonist's journey involves making friends, solving problems through optimism and friendship, and seeking alternatives to violence when possible. The series is noted for its focus on character growth, humor, and a tone that is more friendly and optimistic than grim or serious, despite tackling serious themes at times.
The writing style of "Cinnamon Bun" is praised for being easy to read, whimsical, and engaging, with a good balance of humor, interesting plot developments, and a cast of characters that readers root for. The series is highlighted for its ability to mix action and drama with a lighthearted tone, providing an enjoyable and fun reading experience. The author, RavensDagger, is commended for crafting a story that is heartwarming, engaging, and filled with relatable characters that grow in realistic ways throughout the series.
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Jade, the main character MC, wakes up in a fantasy RPG world with a special ability called Siphon, which allows her to grow physically and magically at the cost of a major appetite and physical pain. The story follows Jade as she explores the new fantasy city, makes friends, learns about magic, and applies for school. Despite some early entitlement issues, Jade's character evolves into a charming and determined individual who prefers using her magic skills for art and improving the world rather than engaging in combat.
The book features a light game mechanic, focusing on profiles and stats, with detailed character sheets for the MC and other characters. The story is described as a cute, non-action focused, slice of life narrative that follows Jade on her rambunctious adventures, showcasing her spunky attitude, huge appetite, and tendency to find trouble in unexpected places.
Jade stared blankly at the floating blue box in front of her, trying to make sense of it. The room was eerily quiet, and she glanced around, startled. Gone was the constant hum of machines that were k... - #3
The Mayor of Noobtown is a litrpg story that follows the adventures of Jim, a man transported to a new world upon his death. The book introduces a unique and enjoyable world with a slightly overpowered main character who is both humorous and deep. The story revolves around Jim's interactions with characters like Shitaki Murooms, his town-building endeavors, and his combat experiences. The writing style is a mix of humor, light-heartedness, and interesting twists on game mechanics, making it an engaging read for fans of litrpg.
That came as a shock so I stood up, looking around the area. It was a grassy field, with beautiful flowers in all directions. Various herbs and plants were scattered throughout the areas, breaking u... - #4
Desire, Volume 1 by Cameron Milan is a LitRPG book that follows the story of two main characters navigating a world that has turned into a cultivation RPG setting. The plot involves these characters, one a White knight and the other a Dexter, leveling up and forming a territory to protect their loved ones amidst fighting monsters and the military to keep their safe zone on the east coast secure. The writing style of the book combines elements of urban fantasy with a fantasy setting, providing a fresh twist on the LitRPG genre.
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"Master of the Hoard" in the series "Dragon Core Chronicles" by Lars Machmuller follows the story of Onyx Carl, a man reincarnated as a dragon, as he navigates a fantasy RPG world with a unique twist of being a dragon hoard instead of a dungeon core. The plot evolves around Onyx's journey of growth, both personally and in power, as he builds his clan, accumulates his dragon horde, and establishes defenses while facing challenges in a kingdom and dungeon building setting. The writing style immerses readers into a world where the protagonist's struggles, character development, and gradual conquest of the dungeon are central themes, providing a refreshing take on the isekai genre.
That probably isn't as uncommon a sentence as one would think. I've heard it said twice myself. My aunt followed the revelation with a long story about how she'd changed her lifestyle, gotten better f... - #6
Keith, a nerdy 14-year-old, discovers a game codex at a yard sale that belonged to a long-lost teen named Sarah. As he and his friends start playing the game, strange occurrences begin to happen, leading Keith to believe that Sarah might still be alive and stuck in the game. The book follows the group as they navigate through a mix of mystery, suspense, terror, and humor, with a touch of romance, all while being drawn deeper into the game's world and its secrets.
The story unfolds with well-thought-out characters and a strong focus on the game itself, portraying the teamwork, strategy, and imagination that goes into their gaming sessions. As the characters encounter stranger and stranger things, the reader is taken on a unique and funny adventure that appeals to fans of fantasy, role-playing games, and those who enjoy being immersed in a gripping narrative.
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Ultimate Level 1: Shattered Dreams by Shawn Wilson is an engaging LitRPG novel that follows the journey of Max, a character armed with a unique skill called Consume. This skill allows him to gain stats and abilities directly from defeating monsters, setting the stage for an action-filled adventure. While initially appearing as a solo hero, Max quickly forms a formidable team with unique roles, including an elf mage and dwarven warriors, as they face various dungeons filled with monsters and bosses, all while trying to alter their fate in a world governed by gods.
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'Histaff' in the series 'Skeleton in Space' by author Andries Louws is a unique blend of fantasy and sci-fi, following the story of Douglas, an undead skeleton navigating through a new world using RPG game mechanics. The narrative explores the challenges faced by Douglas as he evolves, gains skills, and adapts to different forms while unraveling the mysteries of his existence. The writing style is described as refreshing, original, and engaging, with a mix of humor and charm that keeps readers invested in Douglas's journey of self-discovery amidst a backdrop of magic and science.
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'One More Last Time' in the series 'The Good Guys' by author Eric Ugland follows the protagonist Montana as he navigates through a new world with a new chance, armed with a new weapon after losing his sword. Readers are drawn into Montana's adventures filled with humor, mystery, and a touch of unpredictability. The writing style captures the essence of a classic fantasy tale with elements of LitRPG, offering a blend of character progression, world-building, and engaging storytelling that keeps readers hooked.
Not like your-eyes-are-closed black, but like a ceaseless, unending void of darkness. Besides, as far as I could tell in that moment, my eyes were open and there was nothing to see. An absence of ligh... - #10
'This Quest is Bullshit!' is the first book in the 'This Trilogy is Broken' series by J. P. Valentine. The story follows a group of adventurers on a comedic fantasy quest filled with RPG elements, puns, sarcasm, and witty moments. Despite the lighthearted tone, the book incorporates serious themes, character progression, and intriguing plot developments. The writing style is fast-paced, engaging, and keeps readers entertained with its unique litRPG world and interesting characters.