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- #1
A clever, entertaining spin on the dungeon-crawling genre that’s perfect for RPG fans and world-building junkies. Dive in for the unique premise - just be prepared for some heavy lore and a little unevenness as the series progresses.
"Dungeon Born" in The Divine Dungeon series by Dakota Krout follows the story of Cal, a dungeon heart, who forms a unique bond with a character named Danny. The narrative alternates between the perspective of Cal and a group of adventurers delving into the dungeon, providing a fresh take on dungeon creation and exploration. is praised for its creative concept of trapping a soul in a soul gem to become the heart of a dungeon, making it a fun and intriguing read for fantasy enthusiasts and gamers alike. The writing style combines elements of humor, naivety, and curiosity, particularly in the characterization of Cal and Danny, creating an engaging and entertaining storyline.
I fell for an extremely long time, rock blurring past me as my fall increased in speed. Dropping too long really, as I began to worry that I would shatter when I landed. This was a serious concern for...2016•403 pages - #2
A must-try for LitRPG and strategy lovers - fresh concept, thorough world-building, and a real journey-from-the-bottom thrill. Just be ready for plenty of stats and city-building, and don’t expect perfection on the editing front.
"Life Reset" follows the story of Owen, a high-level adventurer who is backstabbed by a trusted underling, transformed into a goblin, and left to respawn in a goblin-filled cave with none of his equipment. Despite the risks, Owen decides to stay as a goblin to seek revenge, facing challenges and uncovering bugs in the game as he builds his clan and town. The writing style of the book is described as dark, creative, well-conceived, and well-executed, with a focus on character development, emotion, and strategic gameplay.
“I’m so close!” I said, clenching my fists. “We made real progress. We’ve conquered three towns, not to mention a handful of smaller settlements, and liberated some imprisoned players. We’re getting r...August 2017•623 pages - #3
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.
- #4He Who Fights with MonstersBook 1 in the series:He Who Fights with Monsters
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 - #5
A smart, funny, and immersive LitRPG escapade - if you enjoy MMO worlds, creative systems, and bantering companions, Shadeslinger is a must-read!
'Shadeslinger' by Kyle Kirrin is a LitRPG novel that stands out for its authentic use of game mechanics, drawing praise for its realistic portrayal of competitive gaming and teamwork dynamics. The book follows the protagonist, Ned, a human character who navigates a virtual world filled with challenges, unique characters, and unexpected twists. The story is engaging, with solid writing, enjoyable characters, fun action sequences, and an intriguing plot that keeps readers hooked from start to finish. Despite being marketed as a PVP-centric story, the absence of actual PVP in this installment leaves room for anticipation of future developments in the series.
January 2021•646 pages - #6
A creative and immersive LitRPG adventure that flips good vs. evil on its head - dark, detailed, and perfect for gamers and fantasy fans, though not for the faint of heart or those averse to a bit of teen angst.
Awaken Online by Travis Bagwell is a LitRPG novel that follows the story of Jason, a high school student facing challenges in his real life. As he enters the virtual reality game Awaken Online, he is taken on a dark path that blurs the lines between hero and villain. The book interweaves two storylines - one focusing on the development of the game and the other following Jason's journey within it, showcasing a complex plot that keeps readers guessing. The writing style delves into technical aspects of the game, character stats, and immersive gaming experiences, appealing to a gamer audience.
The camera tilted erratically and then centered on a young woman in a lab coat. Her hair was brown and cut just above the shoulder. She wore modest eyeglasses and little makeup. She was pretty, in...July 2016•526 pages - #7
A must-try for LitRPG and progression fantasy fans who live for epic worldbuilding and steady power-ups, but less suited for readers seeking character depth or realistic odds.
'Defiance of the Fall' follows the main character who is described as aggressive, direct, and morally conflicted in a ruthless multiverse. The storyline starts with Earth being forcibly integrated into the multiverse, leading the main character to navigate magic and leveling systems to find his family and defend himself. As the plot progresses, the main character evolves from a desk jockey to a power-hungry individual, engaging in conflict and striving for strength in a world filled with demons and other powerful beings.
The writing style of 'Defiance of the Fall' is noted for its worldbuilding, epicness, and subtle humor. The author is praised for their ability to foreshadow events and create a sense of gravitas in the narrative. blends elements of fantasy, LitRPG, and a hint of Sci-Fi, keeping readers interested despite some pacing issues and basic characterizations.
Information is power. It can both be the sword with which you impale your enemy, or the sword you impale yourself upon. That was what was going through Zac’s head as he walked through the woods, a sma...2021•727 pages - #8
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 - #9
A beloved classic for LitRPG and MMO fans - tons of gamey goodness, satisfying town-building, and a strong sense of adventure. Casual fantasy readers may need to wade through some lengthy stat blocks but it’s a fun, nostalgia-filled journey for the right crowd.
Ascend Online by Luke Chmilenko is a LitRPG novel that immerses readers in a virtual reality MMO world where the main character, Marcus (Lyrian), embarks on a unique gaming experience after signing up for the most advanced VR game available. The book delves into Marcus's journey of creating his character, facing challenges like battling goblins, rebuilding a town, and discovering that the game world holds more than meets the eye. The writing style of the book intricately details character creation, skills, and game mechanics, providing a rich and immersive experience for MMO gamers while also offering a fantasy adventure for general readers.
“Rah!” I let out a loud grunt as I swung my fist through the air, feeling the telltale buzz of my haptic glove shoot up my arm as my fist passed through the jaw of the shimmering opponent in front of...October 2016•625 pages - #10
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...











