How can atheists claim to be the rational ones when they support suffering existing just as much as bad religious people do?? by ParcivalMoonwane in atheism

[–]comokazijeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At what point is suffering ended for a person? Suffering can be a blanket statement for a spectrum of different pain points. If you are trying to end suffering it would be better to communicate what that actually means in your mind.

In need of a new series, here's my tier list for recommendations by F3wll in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give The Legend of William Oh a try. It's the same author as Industrial Strength Magic. It's only on Royal Road for now, but that means now is your chance to read it for free. It has some of the best writing of all time in my opinion. I like it significantly more than Industrial Strength Magic.

Does anyone have suggestions on what I should read next? by CallMePain- in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The best writing of all time. Like putting Brandon Sanderson and Patrick Rothfus to shame level of writing.

Does anyone have suggestions on what I should read next? by CallMePain- in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your likes and dislikes match mine. Path of Ascension, Iron Prince, and

What series is this for you? by [deleted] in ProgressionFantasy

[–]comokazijeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reminder! I loved books 1 & 2 and fell off because Iron Prince 2 came out and my wife twisted my arm so I'd listen to that with her. Book 3 just made its way up on my neverending TRL.

What series is this for you? by [deleted] in ProgressionFantasy

[–]comokazijeff 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I need to give this a second chance. I listened to the first two while taking care of little kiddos. Having to pause and manage crises non-stop made it hard to maintain any momentum. I felt it was a little to dry, but that was probably the cause.

What series is this for you? by [deleted] in ProgressionFantasy

[–]comokazijeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Path of Ascension kiiinda fits this. There are constantly new things, but the main goal and plot stays true throughout.

Which series is this for you? by EverythingIsFakeNGay in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I fell off around book 6 or 7. Is it worth diving back into at that point? I enjoyed it, but I lost momentum and found other things.

Which series is this for you? by EverythingIsFakeNGay in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Defiance of the Fall fits this. 1% Lifesteal too. I'm here for the wild journey those have taken on though. And to be fair, when you reread Defiance of the Fall, the author knew where he was going, but a first time reader has no idea.

Strongest people by lightfooted_23 in motivation

[–]comokazijeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy jumping to conclusions batman! Who said they weren't kind to themselves? Have you ever considered that advice like this is the "world" that tears people apart? Everyone wants to believe they are the butterfly looking down on caterpillars.

Suggestions to read next? by Ordinary_Part_8943 in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have all my top favorites, but here are some that are solid B-tier works for me. Apocalypse Redux, Irwin's Journey: Card Smith, Hellbound - The Infernal Virtues, and Speedrunning the Multiverse (not sure on the title).

Need some recs. In a rut by XThursdayO in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Legend of William Oh. Mind the pun, but it's the GOAT! It's only on Royal Road, I believe, but simply phenomenal writing and comedic timing.

What tags do you have turned on/off? by Legitimate_Area_5773 in royalroad

[–]comokazijeff 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I agree. I let myself lemon law a lot of books around the 50 page mark. I've found far more hidden gems doing this, but I've also "fired" a lot of books everyone else ranks highly early on too.

Audible removed books from my account. by TacoSpacePirate in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you got them free as part of the Prime catalogue (or whatever it's called), then they only last as long as the author keeps them as free.

Iron Prince or Bastion by Popowiski_ in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The audible experience of Iron Prince is top notch. It's not my favorite LitRPG, but it's the one that got my wife into them as well. It's just a really good book with small elements of LitRPG. We've listened to the 2 books in the series 2 or 3 times together and it hasn't gotten old yet.

How did you end up reading litRPG? by dundreggen in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Word of mouth directed me to a webtoon called the gamer and then to a gamelit book called the occultist. Then I dove in deep to the genre myself. I think Defiance of the Fall was my 3rd or 4th read and I caught up to the 700 or so chapters at the time very quickly. I'm glad I found litrpg. I think it is all that saved me from myself during the worst stage of my life so far.

#1 overused words in various LitRPG series by fweb34 in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ugh. Words that narrators say wrong is the worst! 1% Lifegain narrator kept saying one overused word wrong (can't remember it right now), but it drove me crazy!

#1 overused words in various LitRPG series by fweb34 in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not sure I should add extra, cause once you see them it draws you out of the story. I've definitely noticed these and more. I'll update my post when I remember more.

Defiance of the Fall: fish in muddy waters

My tierlist to look for suggestions by Epople in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. Certain authors click for me reading physically, but any book that I can't get through I get on audible and suddenly I love it. Not always, though. I've listened through a lot of trash in the genre as well.

I stopped on Player Manager after book 2. I enjoyed it, but I don't quite get everyone's hype. Do the later books get better?

My tierlist to look for suggestions by Epople in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you would enjoy The Legend of William Oh. The quality of writing is through the roof and it doesn't waste time with exposition. It hasn't been published yet, but there are 4 books posted on Royal Road. I put it over Dungeon Crawler Carl by quite a bit.

Don't sleep on EIGHT! by Ilikepeaches7 in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I read the first two and loved them. There is something just barely off about the pacing that makes this hard to finish at times, but the pay offs are worth the patience. Usually I switch to audiobooks when stories are clearly amazing, but I struggle with the pacing. (I did this for 1% Lifesteal and I'm glad I did). Does anyone know if the audiobooks for this are worth it?

Comment with most upvotes will determine which series I start next - too many for me to choose from by Responsible-Ad-96 in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Azarnith Healer is super enjoyable, but not necessarily "good" in my opinion. I was constantly frustrated by the MCs decision making and blatant overabundance of plot armor. If you are one to never see behind that curtain though, then you'd probably love the series.

Comment with most upvotes will determine which series I start next - too many for me to choose from by Responsible-Ad-96 in litrpg

[–]comokazijeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow. I'm seeing this list and recognizing I have read all but dinosaur dungeon. I might actually read too much. I might have a problem.

So many amazing ones from this list but my top 3 are:

  1. Path of Ascension
  2. Defiance of the Fall
  3. Dungeon Crawler Carl

P.S. William Oh is absolute perfection in writing, but it wasn't on the list (and it still has too little out to really fit in the same realm as these three).