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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 - #2
A laugh-out-loud, easy-to-binge LitRPG adventure that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Not perfect, but if you want a break from darker or heavier fantasy, Noobtown delivers pure, absurd fun.
The Mayor of Noobtown by Ryan Rimmel is a light-hearted LitRPG adventure that mixes humor with a unique take on classic gaming tropes. The story follows Jim, a character who finds himself in a chaotic RPC world after his death. He grapples with the challenges of his new life while trying to build a town, deal with various enemies, and navigate a system that often limits him rather than empowers him. Readers can expect various comedic moments, with action scenes interspersed throughout, making it a fun and engaging read.
Rimmel's writing style is accessible and filled with playful humor that appeals to both younger audiences and adults, often featuring witty dialogue and absurd situations. The narrative includes a fair amount of character development, with Jim facing frequent challenges and defeats, adding depth to his journey. While some may find the humor juvenile or inconsistent, many appreciate the light tone and clever world-building that keeps the story entertaining. Overall, it's a humorous take on the isekai genre that successfully balances fun and adventure.
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...292 pages - #3
A must-read for fans of xianxia or those looking to dive into the genre - fun, unique, and foundational, though it's a hefty, sometimes repetitive, commitment.
Patriarch Reliance, the first book in the 'I Shall Seal the Heavens' series, follows the story of Meng Hao, a failed scholar who is thrown into a new world of immortal cultivation after being kidnapped by an immortal cultivator. The book introduces higher cultivations and power dynamics, building a world filled with challenges that Meng Hao must overcome with wit, stubbornness, and luck. The story is fast-paced, filled with fights, mysteries, and a unique magic system, all set in a world where personal power comes at a cost.
The writing style of 'Patriarch Reliance' is described as engaging, humorous, and filled with character monologues that add depth to the storytelling. The book is praised for its complex characters, different plot from Western fantasy novels, and the rational honesty in world-building and path systems, making Meng Hao's journey from a failed scholar to a powerful being a captivating hero's journey.
January 2021•557 pages - #4
A bold, brilliant genre mashup that’s a must for fans of both myth and progression fantasy. If you want cultivation with brains, heart, and sandals, Virtuous Sons stands above the crowd.
Virtuous Sons by YB Striker is set in a Greco-Roman world, offering a fresh take on the cultivation genre. The story follows two dynamic characters, Sol and Griffon, who navigate their quests for strength and freedom with humor and camaraderie. The plot intricately blends mythology and philosophical ideas, while the writing is engaging and full of depth, showcasing epic battles alongside character-driven narratives. Readers have praised the novel for its unique setting, beautifully crafted prose, and the strong bond shared between the main characters, making it a compelling read for fans of both cultivated fiction and ancient history.
October 2022•540 pages - #5
A creative and ambitious entry in progression fantasy - with standout worldbuilding and a one-of-a-kind magic system. The first book is more about laying foundations than delivering big thrills, but it’s well worth sticking with if you love unique magic and gradual character growth.
Soulhome by Sarah Lin is the first book in the Weirkey Chronicles series, introducing readers to the main protagonist, Theo, who is a complex character with a bitter soul on a quest for vengeance. The story follows Theo's journey as he navigates the Nine Worlds, dealing with betrayal, loss, and the challenge of rebuilding his strength and power. The book features a unique magic system where power is gained by constructing a house inside one's soul using materials from the Nine World, offering a fresh take on the cultivation genre. Sarah Lin's writing style is described as clean and imaginative, with a focus on character development and world-building, making the story engaging and intriguing for readers.
After so long, he barely recognized the feel of a world before him, he simply stumbled through the door. Then the emptiness consumed him and he gloried in it, welcoming the abyss between worlds. When...2020•294 pages





