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  1. #1
    The Wandering Inn
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    Book 1 in the series:The Wandering Inn

    The Wandering Inn - The Wandering Inn by Pirateaba
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    Unmatched in scope and heart, "The Wandering Inn" is a sprawling, ongoing journey through a vivid fantasy world. It’s not for the impatient, but if you invest, you’ll be rewarded with unforgettable characters, emotional payoffs, and endless adventure. Try a few chapters for free - there’s a reason it has such a devoted following!

    The Wandering Inn is a slow-paced fantasy novel with a unique twist of characters from our world being teleported to a fantasy world filled with monsters and different races. The story is a mix of light humor and grim tragedy, exploring themes of loss, friendship, and personal growth. The writing style is described as somewhat grounded, with a well-developed world and memorable characters that evolve throughout the series.

    After a few minutes, the traveler sat back up. No, not a traveler. She hadn’t intended to travel anywhere tonight. The young woman frowned as she rubbed at her face. She’d been going to the bathroom a...
    2019

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    He Who Fights with Monsters - He Who Fights with Monsters by Shirtaloon (Travis Deverell)
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    Whether you love or hate the snark, He Who Fights with Monsters is a wildly fun and imaginative LitRPG romp - with a unique voice, zany humor, and lots of heart. Just try a few chapters to see which side you land on!

    'He Who Fights with Monsters' by Shirtaloon is a LitRPG fantasy adventure following the main character Jason as he navigates a new world with unique values and a complex magic system. The story mixes elements of cultivation and progression fantasy with a touch of comedy, exploring themes of power structures, morality, and self-discovery. Despite facing challenges and making mistakes, Jason's journey is filled with humor, intriguing world-building, and engaging character interactions, making for an entertaining and immersive read.

    The writing style in 'He Who Fights with Monsters' is characterized by a mix of humor, philosophical musings, and fast-paced storytelling. The main character's snarky and opinionated personality adds a layer of depth to the narrative, while the world-building and magic system bring a sense of intrigue and complexity to the story. Readers can expect a balance of comedic moments, thrilling adventures, and thought-provoking discussions on morality and power dynamics as Jason navigates through this fantastical realm.

    Jason woke up naked, face down in the grass. That was not how he expected to wake up, having gone to sleep in his own bed and his own Darth Vader boxer shorts. From the feel of cool grass on his unmen...
    February 2021
    679 pages

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    The Two Week Curse - The Ten Realms by Michael Chatfield
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    A fun LitRPG ride with a strong start and inventive ideas - if you can forgive the flaws and occasional clunky writing, you'll find plenty of adventure and addictive worldbuilding here.

    The Two Week Curse follows the story of Erik and Rugrat, two brothers who are transported to a new world and cursed with special abilities after a mysterious event. The plot revolves around their journey in this new realm, where they must navigate challenges, build alliances, and level up their skills in a world that operates like a video game. The writing style combines elements of LitRPG with a focus on character development and world-building, creating a unique story that blends fantasy and gaming elements.

    “I’d only need ten feet.” Rugrat waggled his hairy eyebrows. The man looked like a mix between a Russian bear and some Southern good ol’ boy who preferred to walk around in cowboy boots, his American...
    July 2018
    558 pages

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    Ritualist - The Completionist Chronicles by Dakota Krout
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    A fun, stats-savvy LitRPG about an underdog with brains and heart in a deeply thought-out game world. If you enjoy clever characters, creative magic, and tongue-in-cheek humor, this is a must-try. Not recommended for those who dislike heavy game mechanics or dad jokes.

    'Ritualist' in the series 'The Completionist Chronicles' by author Dakota Krout follows the story of Joe, an everyday guy who chooses to live in a virtual reality game after a real-world accident. Joe, a paraplegic in real life, navigates the game world with unique challenges and advantages, including being a Ritualist class with powerful magical abilities. The plot delves into game mechanics, character progression, and the balance between real-world experiences and virtual adventures. The writing style incorporates humor, strong characterizations, unexpected twists, and problem-solving within the immersive world of online gaming.

    Sergeant Nelson shook his head, a tiny bit professionally upset by his soldiers drinking so heavily the night before they were on duty for the quick reaction force. To be fair, as the medic, he was ag...
    2018
    401 pages

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    Beware of Chicken - Beware of Chicken by Casualfarmer
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    A wholesome, hilarious, and surprisingly touching cultivation parody that’s as comforting as your favorite comfort food - highly recommended for anyone who loves heart, humor, and a refreshingly cozy twist on fantasy.

    'Beware of Chicken: A Xianxia Cultivation Novel' by Casualfarmer is a refreshing take on the Xianxia genre, focusing on themes of kindness, generosity, family, and joy. The protagonist, Jin, is isekai'd into a world of cultivation but chooses to lead a peaceful life as a farmer, setting off a unique path of cultivation. The story is beautifully crafted with elements of love, betrayal, humor, courage, atonement, and redemption intricately woven together. The writing style is gentle and profound, avoiding the typical tropes of violent battles and instead offering a meandering yet captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged.

    He stared at the young man before him wearing the blue robes of an Outer Disciple of the Cloudy Sword Sect. The boy had a black eye and his arm in a sling. Lu Ri could see the telltale signs of wounds...
    May 2022
    373 pages

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    Bog Standard Isekai: Scarred - Bog Standard Isekai by Miles English
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    A brilliantly written, deeply satisfying isekai that does everything right for character development and worldbuilding - perfect for fans who want their fantasy both immersive and meaningful. Don’t expect shallow wish fulfillment, but do expect to get hooked!

    Bog Standard Isekai: Scarred by Miles English is a well-crafted fantasy that follows a young man reincarnated into the body of a twelve-year-old child in a world overrun with zombies. The plot is structured as a captivating blend of adventure and character growth, with the protagonist's development rooted in perseverance and skill training. He starts with a unique ability to see through illusions but primarily learns his skills through hard work and determination, allowing readers to witness his progression organically.

    The writing style is engaging, featuring rich characterization with a variety of fully developed personalities, from key figures to minor roles. Each character is distinct and often driven by complex motivations. The story balances action with deeper emotional moments, creating a narrative that feels earned and genuine. This book stands out by avoiding common pitfalls of the genre and offers a fresh take on isekai with meaningful plot twists and intricate world-building.

    May 2024
    576 pages

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    The Primal Hunter
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    Book 1 in the series:The Primal Hunter

    The Primal Hunter - The Primal Hunter by Zogarth
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    A stats-heavy LitRPG romp with fast-paced leveling and a delightfully detailed world - a must for gamelit fans, though the repetitive structure and marathon dungeon scenes won’t be for everyone.

    The Primal Hunter is a Fantasy LitRPG that follows the paths of a group of office workers suddenly transported to the Multiverse, where they must survive a designated tutorial scenario. The story mainly focuses on Jake Thayne, a character with unique abilities as a Bloodline Patriarch, adjusting to his new role as an Archer in a fantasy world. The plot involves combat, character development, and exploration of the LitRPG universe, with detailed descriptions of the RPG system and world-building.

    The author, Zogarth, presents an engaging narrative that goes beyond the typical LitRPG or Fantasy story, delving into the social aspects and psychology of the characters in-depth. The characters face challenges, make choices, and undergo growth as they navigate the tutorial scenario, showcasing exceptional character work and intricate world-building. The book offers a blend of combat, RPG elements, and a captivating storyline that keeps readers immersed in the world of the Multiverse.

    It was just another boring Monday morning. The sparse rays of sunlight that found their way through the blinds’ narrow gaps did little to disturb the man sleeping deeply on the bed. However, the seren...
    March 2022
    692 pages

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    Azarinth Healer
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    Book 1 in the series:Azarinth Healer

    Azarinth Healer - Azarinth Healer by Rhaegar
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    If you love epic power progression, inventive fighting, and a satisfying, finished LitRPG epic, Azarinth Healer delivers the goods - just be ready for lots of leveling and brawls along the way!

    'Azarinth Healer' by Rhaegar follows the thrilling journey of Ilea, a combat healer who transforms from a nobody to a formidable force in the world she is transported to. The plot revolves around Ilea's progression through intense combat scenarios, uncovering unique skills and classes, and forming meaningful relationships with other characters. The writing style is praised for its engaging storytelling, well-developed characters, and immersive world-building. is described as a LitRPG novel with a focus on action-packed adventures and character growth, offering a refreshing take on the healer warrior concept.

    December 2022

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    Queen in the Mud by Maari.
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    Smart, thoughtful, and wonderfully unique in a crowded genre - this is a must-read for anyone looking for character-driven LitRPG that doesn’t rely on overused tropes. Just be ready to wait for book two!

    'Queen in the Mud' by Maari is a fantasy novel that follows the story of a young lady who wakes up as a hatching human-sized salamander in a scary forest. The book explores battles, encounters with Death personified, temporal distortions, time travel, and an intriguing mystery surrounding the protagonist and the world's identity. The author takes the reader on an amazing journey filled with unique twists, consistent world-building, and character-driven storytelling.

    Readers praise the book for its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and the focus on character growth rather than just new powers. The writing style is described as charming, emotionally engaging, and well-paced, keeping a good balance between RPG elements and storytelling.

    I laid, exhausted, on my belly in the damp mud next to my egg as my breath came in ragged gulps. It took everything I had to get out of that thing. My eyes were still a bit blurry as I took in my surr...
    May 2020
    354 pages

  10. #10
    Siphon
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    Book 1 in the series:A Touch of Power

    Siphon - A Touch of Power by Jay Boyce
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    A cheerful, wish-fulfillment LitRPG with a fun, lovable female MC and more adventure than combat - perfect for fans of cozy fantasy and OP protagonists, but not for those who crave hard rules or darker storylines.

    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...
    October 2018
    351 pages

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