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u/xamueljones · 12 pointsr/rational

The first book of Street Cultivation is out on Amazon and I enjoyed reading it for free on royalroad so much that I bought a copy to support the author.

You can read the first five chapters on royalroad if you are undecided, but for me, it eases some of the Cradle-withdrawal symptoms I'm suffering through.

It's basically taking the trappings of the wuxia genre and putting it in a modern-day setting, without letting the main character have anything special or unique. He has to dig himself out of poverty with nothing but his smarts, hard work, and a little luck.

Another wuxia recommendation is Cultivating Earth. There's only 20 short chapters out so far, but it's off to a strong start. It's about a cultivator who reached immortality by consuming all qi on a world for 4,000 years. This world resulted in our modern reality. To pay back the karmic debt, he's cultivating Earth.

It was recommended a few weeks ago and I'm posting it again to show how much I liked it.

u/BigIron60T · 3 pointsr/Fantasy

Puchased! I've had my eye on this book for a while, but I just don't enjoy reading on royalroad. Kindle link US