Mark of the Fool (Book 2): Alex Learns to Work the Loophole
A review of Mark of the Fool Book 2 by J.M. Clarke. Alex finds new ways around the Mark’s limits, and Claygon and Baelin remain the best things in it.
A review of Mark of the Fool Book 2 by J.M. Clarke. Alex finds new ways around the Mark’s limits, and Claygon and Baelin remain the best things in it.
Evaluation starts as a mercenary-flavored LitRPG twist, then turns into an overpowered John Wick clone. Here’s why this Brad Botz book earned a 3/5.
Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 5 opens the crawl to trophy hunters and pays off the Carl and Donut bond. Here’s why The Butcher’s Masquerade is a series high.
Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 4 sends Carl after four castles and a caged god. Why The Gate of the Feral Gods is the baggiest, biggest-hearted entry yet.
A review of Lamplighter Academy (Above the Drowning Light #1) by Kal Griffith, a post-apocalyptic Isekai LitRPG that leans on world-building over stat-grinding.
The Dungeon Predator is the darkest entry in The Dungeon Slayer yet — a brutal, exposition-heavy book five that tests how much punishment a series can take.
The Dungeon Titan buries you in grief for 80% of the book, then delivers the best fight scenes in the series. Here’s whether the payoff is worth the slog.
A review of Trash Alchemist (Book 1) — a LitRPG isekai with a genuinely interesting modern-knowledge premise, undercut by sloppy plotting and a magic system that doesn’t add up.
Anthony, the ant with a human past, returns in Chrysalis 2: Upping the Ante! Facing a monster wave and human threats, he leads his colony to the surface in this epic LitRPG adventure. Expect more stats, skills, and evolution in this thrilling sequel.
Hell Mode: Volume 2 ramps up the action and humor as Allen navigates noble life, monster hunting, and the challenges of “Hell Mode” difficulty. This review delves into the character development, world-building, and hilarious moments that make this progression fantasy a must-read.
Dive into the captivating world of “Hell Mode: Volume 1”! This review explores the unique premise, compelling protagonist, and intricate world-building that make this progression fantasy novel a must-read for fans of LitRPG and isekai.
Immerse yourself in Fire and Song, the thrilling sequel to Iron Prince. Follow Reidon Ward as he trains, battles, and builds bonds in a universe on the brink of war. A must-read for fans of progression fantasy and epic sci-fi!
Explore why Iron Prince by Bryce O’Connor and Luke Chmilenko is the ultimate progression sci-fi epic. Discover its unique fusion of LitRPG elements, masterful storytelling, and unforgettable characters. A must-read for fans of the genre!
RinoZ’s Chrysalis #1: The Antventure Begins is a delightful and innovative addition to the LitRPG genre. While many stories in this category focus on overpowered heroes and grand quests, this…
Okay, folks, gather ’round! It’s time to talk about one of my absolute favorite LitRPG finds of the year: Beware of Chicken. I stumbled upon this gem on Kindle Unlimited…
The gods of Thameland mark five Heroes every century. Alex Roth drew the worst one — the Fool. Here’s why Book 1 of J.M. Clarke’s magic-academy progression fantasy is one of the best on-ramps the genre has produced.
Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 3 traps the crawlers in the Iron Tangle and hands Carl a secret sabotage manual. Why The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook rules.
Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 2 drops Carl and Donut into the Over City, a bigger, meaner floor. Here’s why Carl’s Doomsday Scenario deepens the series.
Earth becomes a galactic dungeon game show and one guy in his boxers survives. Here’s why Dungeon Crawler Carl is the funniest, meanest LitRPG around.
let’s talk about Life in the North. Written by Canadian author Tao Wong it is a quintessential LitRPG and definitely worth reading.
Legend of the Arch Magus (Books 1 & 2) from Audible is a good uncomplicated read (or listen) that will help pass the time especially if you’re looking for overpowered characters!