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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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    Soulhome
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    Book 1 in the series:Weirkey Chronicles

    Soulhome - Weirkey Chronicles by Sarah Lin
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    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

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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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    A slow-burn, character-driven cultivation novel that rewards patience and immersion - a must for fans of grounded, thoughtful progression fantasy, but might be too subdued for those craving explosive action or OP heroes.

    '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...
    2019
    337 pages

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    Monsters and Legends - Infinite Realm Book by Ivan Kal
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    If you crave ambitious worldbuilding and love your progression fantasy with heavy stats and complex characters, Monsters and Legends is a wild ride. But be warned: the morally gray (or downright dark) protagonists and hefty system crunch aren’t for everyone.

    Readers find 'Monsters and Legends: A LitRPG Cultivation Saga' to be an ambitious and unique story with a detailed power, stat, and skill system. The book introduces readers to a vast world with complex characters like Ryun and Zach, who navigate through the challenges of the universe while facing personal growth and philosophical dilemmas. The story unfolds with great character development, enjoyable world-building, and a system that is well-thought-out, making it stand out in the genre of litrpgs.

    A loud beeping woke him up. Ryun groaned and started flailing around next to his bed looking for his phone. Finding it, finally, he turned off the alarm and closed his eyes. After a few seconds his gr...
    January 2021
    823 pages

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    Forge of Destiny: Volume 1 - Destiny Cycle by Yrsillar
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    A thoughtful and character-rich cultivation story that’s perfect for readers who enjoy slow growth, intricate relationships, and meaningful worldbuilding - but be prepared for a leisurely pace and some narrative detours along the way.

    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.

    December 2020
    568 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

  7. #7
    Stone Will
    Book 1 in the series:Dragon Heart

    Stone Will - Dragon Heart by Kirill Klevanski
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    A dark, sprawling, gritty cultivation fantasy for those who love epic journeys and relentless progression – but be wary of translation bumps, mature content, and a sometimes clunky narrative. If you can handle the rough edges, it's an ambitious ride with lots to discover.

    The 'Stone Will' book in the 'Dragon Heart' series by Kirill Klevanski follows the journey of the main character who constantly surprises those around him with his incredible abilities. The series is a cultivation novel with a focus on war, tragedy, politics, and the classic weak to strong progression. The protagonist starts off as a crippled former prince and evolves into a General of his country's army, showcasing a decent pace of character development. The book is praised for its western feel within the genre and the expansive world-building that includes elements like weapon wielding and additional skills as the character evolves.

    He was never a lucky man. Many stories begin like this, and this one is no exception. He was born on Friday the 13th. That day, sheets of rain poured down, accompanied by hale. Only this fact hinted t...
    2019
    416 pages

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    Fates Parallel Vol. 1 - Fates Parallel by DarkTechnomancer
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    'Fates Parallel Vol. 1' by DarkTechnomancer follows the journey of Lee Jia, a young girl who narrowly escapes a grim fate and finds herself enrolled in an academy for immortals. The book delves into themes of friendship, personal growth, and magical martial arts, offering a fresh take on the cultivation genre. Readers praised the realistic and relatable characters, the compelling storyline, and the well-thought-out worldbuilding. The writing style is described as superb, with a slow start that eventually leads to a climactic ending, making it a page-turner for fans of LitRPG and progression novels.

    The narrative of 'Fates Parallel Vol. 1' is centered around Lee Jia, a rare talent facing the challenges of survival and self-discovery in a world of young cultivators. The story explores fate, determination, and the bonds formed in the face of adversity. The author's ability to create a world filled with intriguing characters, engaging skills, and superb narration has captivated readers, making this book a standout in the xianxia genre.

    Lee Jia shivered as a gust of wind blew past. Fallen leaves scattered across the road, Autumn was in full swing and the air was getting painfully cold. She knew she wasn’t prepared for the winter. She...
    October 2021
    236 pages

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    Dead Tired 1
    Book 1 in the series:Dead Tired

    Dead Tired 1 - Dead Tired by RavensDagger
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    A witty, parody-laced ride that pokes fun at RPG and cultivation tropes with a lovable, overpowered lich at the helm. Not for those seeking a serious epic, but a ton of fun for readers after laughs, charming characters, and a twist on familiar genres.

    'Dead Tired 1' by RavensDagger is a unique and fun read that combines elements of LitRPG, cultivation, and humor. The book follows the adventures of Harold, an overpowered undead character with a hilarious sense of humor, and his interactions with a variety of characters, including gods, companions, and sidekicks. The plot is engaging, filled with subtle pop culture references, and showcases well-fleshed out characters with distinct personalities. The writing style is light-hearted, with a good balance of humor, character development, and plot progression.

    I can still vividly remember the most disappointing day of my life. I was sixty, perhaps seventy years old. An accomplished wizard, a peerless researcher who had devoted his life to uncovering the dar...
    August 2023
    365 pages

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    Life in the North - The System Apocalypse by Tao Wong
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    A must-try for LitRPG and progression fantasy fans who want a completed, action-heavy series with a unique spin - but expect a polarizing main character and some baggage outside the story itself.

    'Life in the North' in the series 'The System Apocalypse' by author Tao Wong is a LitRPG novel that follows the adventures of John Lee as he navigates through a world transformed into a dungeon planet. The book intricately combines elements of survivalist apocalyptic storytelling with LitRPG dynamics, showcasing the beginning stages of human evolution in a new world full of tragedies, loves, and politics. The characters, especially the lead character, are complex and well-written, with a focus on their personal struggles and traumas in the face of a changing world.

    2017
    392 pages

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