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The world of 'Savage Dominion' in the series 'Savage Dominion Book' by Luke Chmilenko is a violent and unique fantasy realm that warps standard tropes. Readers are introduced to deep world-building, dark fantasy elements, and character-driven storytelling that follows the main character's journey from Earth to a new world with the help of gods. The narrative explores themes of savagery, friendship, growth, and the challenges faced by characters in a devastated world.
If you liked Savage Dominion, here are the top 100 books to read next:
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'Apocalypse Online' by Robyn Wideman is an apocalyptic litRPG novel that follows multiple characters as they navigate a world invaded by aliens due to pollution. The book combines action, drama, and interesting world-building elements, with a focus on character interactions and development. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of light litRPG elements and a post-apocalyptic setting that keeps the readers immersed in the story.
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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... - #3
'Vainqueur the Dragon' by Maxime J. Durand follows the hilarious adventures of Vainqueur, a selfish and gold-obsessed dragon, and his unlikely companion, the somewhat sane human Victor. The story is filled with comedic value, with readers laughing out loud at the antics of Vainqueur and the witty interactions between the characters. The writing style provides an escapist fantasy experience, with a unique perspective on dragons that is refreshing and entertaining, differentiating it from typical fantasy tropes.
The plot revolves around Vainqueur and Victor navigating through a world filled with absurdity and unconventional challenges, all the while maintaining a humorous tone that keeps readers engaged. The character development, especially that of Minion, adds depth to the story, making it appealing to readers familiar with fantasy, D&D, and video game references. Overall, 'Vainqueur the Dragon' offers a light-hearted and entertaining read that promises laughter and enjoyment.
He hadn’t allowed anything else to distract him; for a whole month, he had waited in his great vault, sitting on his ever-growing hoard. He had counted every single one of these thirty days of patienc... - #4
'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... - #5
'The Prince Has No Pants' in the 'Ben's Damn Adventure' series by Matthew Howry is a humorous and entertaining novel that follows the story of humanity getting sucked into a dungeon-style world where they have to fight for survival. The main character, MC, navigates this absurd world with wit and humor, facing challenges, solving problems, and interacting with a variety of beings in the dimension. The book blends elements of humor, humanity, and a touch of absurdity reminiscent of works by Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett, creating a unique and engaging narrative.
The plot unfolds in a serial format, with a focus on the MC's adventures, interactions, and exploration of the rules of the dimension. The story incorporates elements of LitRPG, showcasing levels, classes, and races, but the emphasis lies more on character development, relatable interactions, and a slice-of-life narrative that keeps readers engaged and entertained throughout the book.
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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... - #7
'Ravenous' in the series 'Necrotic Apocalypse' by David Petrie is a unique take on the zombie apocalypse genre. The story follows Digby Graves, an undead character with a sarcastic edge, as he navigates a world filled with blood, gore, and humor. The book is praised for its creative use of LitRPG elements, combining modern and medieval settings to create a fresh and entertaining narrative. Readers enjoyed the well-written characters, fast-paced action, and the intriguing twist of viewing the zombie apocalypse from the perspective of the undead.
The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, engaging readers with clear sides, goals, and stakes as the story progresses. Despite a few initial pacing issues, the book gains momentum with the introduction of a clear antagonist, leading to a more focused and enjoyable narrative. The author's writing style is described as fun, sassy, and immersive, creating an interesting world that keeps readers hooked till the end.
A long string of squiggly lines stretched across the bottom of his vision in a seemingly infinite line. It moved from one side to the other. More nonsense appeared on one edge as it fell off the oppos... - #8
"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... - #9
'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... - #10
"The Perfect Run" follows the story of Ryan Quicksave, a character with the ability to create save points in his life and restart from them. Set in a post-apocalyptic Italy, the plot revolves around Ryan navigating time loops to uncover various plots, organizations, and characters in New Rome. The writing style is engaging and well-written, with a fast-paced and fun story that keeps readers immersed in the unique superpower mechanics and world-building lore.
He blamed the people of New Rome for this. The city’s inhabitants were as nervous as coffee addicts in the morning, and drove their cars like monkeys out for his blood. Moving on the walkway would hav...