Reddit reviews Project Daily Grind (Mirror World Book #1) LitRPG series
We found 6 Reddit comments about Project Daily Grind (Mirror World Book #1) LitRPG series. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
We found 6 Reddit comments about Project Daily Grind (Mirror World Book #1) LitRPG series. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
If you want more RPG elements you need to avoid any of the trapped in the game books.
Try something like
https://www.amazon.com/Project-Daily-Grind-Mirror-World-ebook/dp/B01AF0Z3CE
Ohh. I see.
Cradle Series
Overgeared
Red Mage
The Gam3
Limitless Lands
Divine Dungeon
Mirror World
The Good guys
War Aeternus
Dest March
Bushido Online
Dark Elf Chronicles
Djinn Tamer
Hero of Thera
Morning Wood
The Two Week Curse
Party Hard
Axe Druid
Ryan DeBruyn
Equalize: A Post-Apocalyptic LitRPG (Ether Collapse Book 1)
The way of the shaman
Galactagon
In keeping with the theme, you should check out either The Weirdest Noob, or Mirror World. Both are translated from russian, so YMMW.
The Mirror World series by Alexei Osadchuk is pretty good. It is one of the better written series I have come across since it doesn't focus too hard on the hard numbers of playing an MMO and utilizes the game as more of a vehicle for the plot. While the main character stumbles his way into a unique race and class the plot doesn't feel too grandiose for the genre beyond that and the characters are generally well written even though there is a couple of cringe worthy lines of dialogue here and there.
Having read both Dungeon Born and Awaken Online I would place it higher on my personal preferences. This is mostly due to the fact that I prefer my LitRPGs to be more on the Sci-Fi side of the spectrum and that the writing is on par with Dungeon Born but better than Awaken, IMO.
[Coiling Dragon]
[Death March]
[The Station Core]
[Changing Faces]
[The Way of the Shaman]
[Project Daily Grind]
I haven't found anything quite like Mother of Learning but it happens to be one of my favorites since it hits everything I like in a book. One of my favorite aspects of MoL is how the main character progressively learns new things and get stronger. This is demonstrated a lot in the litRPG genre (which has a lot of ties with video game RPG style leveling up) so I think any fan of Mother of Learning would like litRPG.
Here are some good litrpg books on kindle: