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'Street Cultivation' in the series of the same name by Sarah Lin is a unique cultivation litRPG novel set in a world resembling modern society. The protagonist, Rick, stands out as a sensible and wise character, navigating through a world where physical prowess is rewarded. The story combines elements of cultivation with themes of financial wisdom, creating a refreshing perspective within the genre. is praised for its engaging characters, well-thought worldbuilding, and a plot that keeps readers hooked till the end.

The narrative follows Rick's journey as he explores his place in a society that values fighting abilities, leading him to unexpected paths like becoming a professional athlete. is commended for its good action scenes, training sequences, and character development, culminating in a satisfying ending that ties up loose ends while leaving room for future exploration of the world and its characters.

If you liked Street Cultivation, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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  1. #1
    Soulhome
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    Book 1 in the series:Weirkey Chronicles

    Soulhome - Weirkey Chronicles by Sarah Lin
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    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.


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    The First Step
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    Book 1 in the series:A Thousand Li

    The First Step - A Thousand Li by Tao Wong
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    'The First Step' in the series 'A Thousand Li' by Tao Wong follows the journey of a peasant cultivator named Wu Ying as he navigates the world of cultivation. The book offers a unique perspective by focusing on Wu Ying's growth and challenges, showcasing his determination and struggles to prove himself in a world filled with organizational and class politics. The writing style captures the essence of classic Chinese fantasy, incorporating rich world-building, authentic martial arts elements, and cultural references that immerse readers in a deep and lived-in setting.

    The plot of 'The First Step' delves into Wu Ying's progression from a novice cultivator to facing tough challenges, unlearning social behaviors, and striving to be more than mediocre. The story unfolds with a blend of character development, relationship building, and personal growth, highlighting the memorable characters and their interactions as they adapt to their surroundings and realities. Despite facing obstacles and setbacks, Wu Ying's journey is portrayed as a continuous effort to overcome his limitations and evolve both personally and in his cultivation skills.

    Waiting for their reaction, the thin, mustached older teacher stared at the students seated cross-legged before him. Apparently not seeing the reaction he wanted, the teacher flung the long, trailing ...

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    Forge of Destiny: Volume 1 - Destiny Cycle by Yrsillar
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    Forge of Destiny: Volume 1 is a cultivation novel following the journey of Ling Qi, a young woman with talent who struggles to learn, survive, and thrive in a new world after being a former streetrat. The story focuses on Ling Qi's growth, her relationships with other characters, and the challenges she faces in a world where people kill for resources. The book offers a fresh perspective on cultivation, portraying a female protagonist who navigates societal expectations and her own background, leading to both funny and serious moments throughout the narrative.

    The plot of the book is driven by the character development, intricate relationships, and the unique approach of the protagonist towards situations. The author, Yrsillar, unfolds a world filled with political machinations, battles, fantastical creatures, and artifacts, but emphasizes that the characters are the heart of the story, with each person having a history and reasons for their actions. The writing style captures the essence of a cultivation novel, showcasing a slower pace with visible progression, well-established cultivation mechanics, and moments that focus on character interactions and growth.


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    The Brightest Shadow - Brightest Shadow by Sarah Lin
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    In "The Brightest Shadow" by Sarah Lin, readers are immersed in a world where humanity coexists with a dominant humanoid species called the mansthein, known derogatorily as deathspawn. The Hero, a force of nature, is destined to challenge the Dark Lord and bring hope to a world threatened by chaos and destruction. The novel delves into themes of power, destiny, and the struggle for peace between different species, all presented through a multi-perspective narrative style that keeps readers engaged with its distinct character viewpoints.

    The plot unfolds with engaging fight scenes, mysterious horror themes, and complex character dynamics that evolve as the story progresses. As readers follow characters like Slaten, Tani, and Kolanin through their journeys of self-discovery and growth, they are drawn into a world rich in worldbuilding and progression fantasy elements. The author skillfully weaves together classic tropes with unexpected twists, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the sequel to uncover new mysteries and revelations.


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    Mother of Learning Arc 1 - Mother of Learning by Domagoj Kurmaic (Nobody103)
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    Mother of Learning is a web novel by Domagoj Kurmaic, also known as Nobody103, that follows the story of Zorian, a wizard trapped in a time loop at a magic academy. The book focuses on Zorian's journey of learning and developing his skills as he tries to figure out the mysteries of the time loop. Readers praise the detailed world-building and the progression fantasy elements in the story, which keep them engaged throughout the series. The book is described as a blend of fantasy epic and time loop narrative, with a strong focus on character development and magical realism.

    Standing in Rea’s home, Zorian ignored the curious gazes leveled at him from Rea and Haslush and kept silent, calmly considering things. A million questions swam through his head. Why were these three...

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    Into the Labyrinth
    Book 1 in the series:Mage Errant

    Into the Labyrinth - Mage Errant by John Bierce
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    'Into the Labyrinth' in the 'Mage Errant' series by John Bierce is a coming-of-age fantasy novel set in a magical academy. The story follows the protagonist, Hugh of Emberlin, a young mage who struggles with his magical abilities and faces challenges as he navigates through a complex magic system. The book introduces readers to a well-developed world with intricate world-building elements, a unique magic system, and a small cast of relatable and diverse characters. The plot revolves around Hugh's growth as a character, his journey from self-doubt to embracing his powers, and his experiences in a school setting reminiscent of other popular fantasy series.

    Hugh slid farther back into the space behind the bookshelf. Rhodes and his friends might have chosen him as their favorite victim, but their attention span usually wasn’t too long. If he stayed hidden...

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    Iron Prince - Warformed: Stormweaver by Bryce O'Connor
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    'Iron Prince' by Bryce O'Connor follows the protagonist, Reidon Ward, as he navigates a world where users strive to become the strongest. The story combines elements of progression fiction and action-packed dueling style combat within a unique sci-fi setting. Readers are drawn into Reidon's journey towards his ultimate destination, witnessing his drive and determination to achieve his goal despite facing challenges and obstacles along the way. is praised for its captivating plot, solid writing, and well-developed characters, making it a compelling read that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    “The Simulated Combat Tournaments developed by the Intersystem Collective Military are arguably mankind’s greatest form of entertainment. Complex engagement training at the core of their design, since...

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    Sufficiently Advanced Magic - Arcane Ascension by Andrew Rowe
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    Sufficiently Advanced Magic by Andrew Rowe is a unique blend of RPG elements and intricate magic systems set in a world filled with dungeon crawls and magical schools. The story follows Corin Cadence, a character who is speculated to be on the autism spectrum, as he navigates through a world of attunements and cultivation-like progression. The book combines dungeon diving, magic school, and world-building with elements of betrayal and mystery, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged.

    The writing style in Sufficiently Advanced Magic is characterized by detailed descriptions of the magic system and the world, reminiscent of a Dungeons and Dragons campaign or a computer program technical manual. The narrative balances between a dungeon grind and a detailed exploration of magical systems, enchanting, and attunements, offering a fresh take on the fantasy genre with modern touches on topics like racism, asexuality, and child abuse.

    Bringing weapons and armor into the test was strictly forbidden, but there weren’t any rules about bringing a backpack full of supplies. I had double checked, triple checked. Maybe they’d consider my ...

  9. #9

    Super Powereds: Year 1 - Super Powereds by Drew Hayes
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    'Super Powereds: Year 1' by Drew Hayes is a novel set in a world where people are categorized as normal, powered, or super powered. The story follows five young individuals who are selected for an experimental program to turn powereds into supers. Enrolled in Lander University to train as heroes, they must navigate college life while keeping their hero training and powered past a secret. The book combines elements of superhero and coming-of-age genres, focusing on character relationships, personal growth, and the challenges faced by young metahumans.

    The writing style in 'Super Powereds: Year 1' is described as engaging, with a good balance between action, dialogue, and exposition. The characters are well-crafted, each with distinct voices and realistic backgrounds. The novel delves into the thoughts and emotions of the characters, providing insight into their personalities and motivations. The plot is praised for being fresh and multi-layered, offering a mix of combat challenges, character development, and unexpected twists that keep readers engaged throughout the story.

    Campus was nearly deserted as Vince stood outside Melbrook, watching the sun journeying higher into the morning sky. Always an early riser, his time at camp had made sleep an even more infrequent acti...

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    Beware of Chicken - Beware of Chicken by Casualfarmer
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    '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.


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