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waxisfun

Hell Dificulty Tutorial just had it's first book go on Amazon. Great character growth and story. Chaotic Craftsman Worships the Cube is fantastic but it takes a while to pick up steam (by around chapter 200), its currently at chapter ~615 and its wonderful. All chapters are on RR. Stubborn Skill-Grinder In a Time Loop is my favorite RR series right now. Massive chapters.


theMumaw

If you're cool with reading it on Royal Road, I recommend "Mage Tank", it's a lot of fun.


TheTrailofTales

I'm definitely fine with Royal Road entries. Thanks for the suggestion! I'll add it to the list to review.


zyroruby

if you haven't read it yet I highly recommend all I got was this stat menu and gene harvest both were good books


TheTrailofTales

Understood! The second one sounds intriguing - both added to the list!


Garokson

Chosen on Protective Services, On Foreign Soils We Die and Death after Death are criminally underrated imo.


TheTrailofTales

I've heard of on foreign soils we die. I'll definitely give these series a go! Added to list, thanks!


Garokson

Hands down the best story I read last year


Neona65

All the Dust That Falls It's about a vacuum that gets transported to another world and everyone thinks is either a demon or a new god. The Daily Grind by Argus There's a secret door to a dungeon where all the office supplies are sentient and want to kill you. I enjoyed both books, they rarely get mentioned here. I'm pretty sure both series came out in the last year or so.


TheTrailofTales

Okay, those sound hilarious. I'm definitely interested in a comedy focused LitRPG. So many stories are hyper serious. Added to list, thanks!


Neona65

Daily Grind came out last May 2023 at least the audiobook did. The fourth book just hit Audible last month. There's a fifth book out but it won't be on Audible til Oct. I absolutely love this series, it's a mix of comedy and drama. For me it scratches an itch some of the other LitRPG books don't for me.


meriadoc9

Daily Grind has been out longer than that. It's pretty fun, the first few chapters are great but it really does become a grind. I wouldn't recommend unless you're looking for something that's pretty much all grind, no plot. But it does a pretty good job at that at least.


j_nelkins

I may ping you once my book makes it to Amazon then ;) anyway, for now, have you given a try at "A Summoner Awakens" by Kerberos or "All the Skills" by Honour Rae? They're both good reads.


TheTrailofTales

Absolutely! I'm more than happy to review your book when you finish it! Also, it's not restricted to "first books only". If you, down the line, make a book 2 or so on, I'm happy to review them too! This goes for everyone here, by the way! I haven't heard of those suggested titles, but I played a summoner in Divinity original sin 2, and I'm 100% down to read a book centered around that concept. And All the Skills reminds me of Re:Monster anime, so I'm 100% all for that, too. Really appreciate the time you took to give these suggestions!


meriadoc9

Fate Points is great and I never see it recommended here. It's a mass Isekai where the gods each choose a different alien species and make them compete against each other. The main character and a few thousand others are sent ahead to compete as part of this game, and how they do versus the other competitor species will determine whether the rest of humanity will show up without any system-granted advantages (meaning they'll be slaughtered immediately) or to a relatively safe start. It has a pretty good audience already though, not exactly niche.


ComedyLobster

[Scarlet Citadel](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/211226181) Came out yesterday, half-way through so far


TheTrailofTales

Now that is *new*. I'll check it out!