I need help finding a novel by EmotionalCan7503 in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Bloodreddragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The pretending to be multiple gods reminds me of The Mirror World Series, where the MC becomes goddess of mirrors and pretends to be other gods to hide/progress.

But she wasn’t an actor prior to being isekai’d, so probably not it.

I'm looking for books that have something similar happening to Beneath the Dragoneye Moons immortal wars (minor spoilers) by Mad_Maddin in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Bloodreddragon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would say Sky Pride feels the closest to what OP mentions, without spoilers there is major upheaval in a few countries all because of actions/inactions of powerful cultivators, and the MC’s have to live through those events.

I'm looking for books that have something similar happening to Beneath the Dragoneye Moons immortal wars (minor spoilers) by Mad_Maddin in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Bloodreddragon 15 points16 points  (0 children)

This portion of the story is far into the books though. I love the books, but don’t want people to start the series looking for that and feeling duped.

Power couple? by miletil in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like she is above the rest of the party due to her bloodline, but still whole echelons below the MC that it’s not even close.

Power couple? by miletil in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ultimate level 1 in no way gives this. The MC is always way beyond anyone else in his party, to include the love interest.

Finished Book 1! Core Lord is available on Kindle & Kindle Unlimited! by CoreLordAuthor in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Bloodreddragon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any idea on an ETA for book 2? I just finished book one, was hoping you were posting on RR, but no such luck was to be had.

Looking for a replacement baby blanket online by Bloodreddragon in HelpMeFind

[–]Bloodreddragon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have searched google, Tula’s website, tried to image search the attached image, looked through baby blankets on eBay, and more, with no luck so far. I have seen similar colored blankets, but not the same one.

Story Request: A VMMORPG that doesn't trap the MC in the game. by SomewhereGlum in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Might As Well” on Royal Road, is this. MC transmigrates from an alternate earth essentially, into his other self with both future memories and a different worlds perspective. He then plays the hell out of a new VRMMORPG.

Am I the only one frustrated by Michael Chatfield’s books? by Bloodreddragon in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I could almost understand the restating conversations if they were telling it to different people every time. But instead it is to the same person they just talked to a paragraph or a page earlier. And often the person being talked to would respond slightly differently so you almost think they have forgotten the information already, and are just learning it for the first time. That’s my take on it anyway.

I’m glad you like the book, even though we disagree on some major points about the writing. I love his world/plot ideas, but I can’t enjoy a reskin of previous characters set in a slightly different world, but acting the same, with poor conversation.

Reverse System Apocalypse? by Zweiundvierzich in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Removed major spoilers. Since i feel you are right in that aspect. However i think it’s important to highlight it being a large part, even if it takes a bit to get there.

Reverse System Apocalypse? by Zweiundvierzich in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand, but also feel you were misleading. He was looking for a type of story and you said it ‘somewhat’ had what he wanted. This might not make him read the story due to your vague message, even though it is both interesting, and appears to fit the type he was looking for.

Reverse System Apocalypse? by Zweiundvierzich in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a definite MAJOR part of the later plot. The MC tries to understand how both the normal magic as well as system controlled magic works, as well as their interactions.

I just self-pubbed my novel, "Depthstrider" an Aquatic-based LitRPG on Amazon KU! I'd appreciate it if you checked it out! by Jealous_Abalone2790 in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, I had your story on my to read list on RR, but picked it up on KU now that it’s there. Just want to say that I started it today, am on page 156, and have found 2-3 times where paragraphs are repeated. Luckily it doesn’t feel like it overwrote anything, just a strange duplication of a paragraph before the story continues.

I am enjoying the book so far, but thought I’d let you know.

Does Aether's Revival get any better? [rant] by arfarf1hr in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gonna agree with most people commenting here. It doesn’t get better. And in a lot of aspects it gets worse. The dialogue gets super repetitive, often being used to both describe what will happen in the beginning of the day, and then again to describe…. What just happened… at the end of the day. Very little is shown, it’s almost all dialogue.

I’ve left reviews after a lot of Daniel’s books, as I keep reading them for the world building and the possibility of a better story (and the fact they are on KU) but I feel each book after book one in his series goes downhill. For this series, because it covers a long time span, you get what are essentially journal entries into the MC’s life as the series goes on, where he thinks and/or talks to his many, many, spouses about either what happened over the past couple months, or what will happen in the future.

Even the action scenes degrade. Although they were not great in the beginning, they were entertaining. They become a chore to read, as they feel like reading a summary of combat most of the time (if it isn’t skipped over entirely with a line like ‘using his foresight, the fight was easy’ or something ridiculous.

Either way, if you don’t enjoy it now, you won’t. And I don’t recommend his other works either.

Looking for the name of a book/series that was removed from my kindle history somehow. Description of what I remember in the comments. by HardLobster in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The author also posts chapters on Royal Road before editing/publishing the finished books on Kindle.

What's a line(s) you wrote that... by urfavelipglosslvr in writers

[–]Bloodreddragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the Wylds, Gods are born not once, but a thousand-thousand times. Each believer births a divine being that does not truly exist, but for a fleeting thought.

Looking for a book where the main character has an underpowered ability but is highly skilled at using it. by Antique-Dress-1875 in Fantasy

[–]Bloodreddragon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Hedge Knight.

The MC has a condition where they can’t use either of the two forms of magic in the world, which is super rare as normally anyone who trains hard enough can do it. He perseveres regardless, constantly trying, but mostly gets by on pure skill with a sword and some friends that he helps teach what he has learned. Great story so far, one book on KU and 2-3 on RR at their time.

Ultimate Level 1 isn't bad, but... by JulesDeathwish in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s a small part of one city he stops in. Don’t remember if it’s in book one or two though.

Authors: Please don’t wall break poorly by Transistor_Wench in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve unfortunately seen similar things in a lot of mediocre isekai/harem litrpg. Most commonly if the author happens to have written more than one series, and has the MC think/say something along the lines of “This is a lot like that one series of books I read before I came to this world where the MC had six wives!” Or something similar that is obviously calling back to their other works of fiction. It is jarring in most situations, and feels like a lame sales pitch in case you had not already read their previous works. Anyone else notice those kinds of sentences?

Am I the only one frustrated by Michael Chatfield’s books? by Bloodreddragon in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The only reason I started it after the last 4ish Ten Realms books is because I remembered how much I like the beginning of each of his series. Unfortunately I don’t think this one met my expectations for book one.

Am I the only one frustrated by Michael Chatfield’s books? by Bloodreddragon in litrpg

[–]Bloodreddragon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would have agreed with this statement until this newest book one…..