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Old 06-11-2021, 07:23 PM   #30083
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Originally Posted by taosaur View Post
I poked my head into some other litRPG on Kindle Unlimited without doing any real research, which so far confirms my impression that Shadow Sun is likely as well-written a litRPG as I'm going to find, as well as my fear that the militaristic Sad Puppies vibe is going to be a common theme.
I dabble in litRPG, moreso before Amazon did away with KOLL, but I've read a few. Some ones that I thought were a bit further from the archetype:

- Forever Fantasy Online, Rachel Aaron & Travis Bach - siblings with very different approaches to the game they get stuck in
- The Luckless, A.M. Sohma - on the fluffy end, a woman gets stuck in the joke character a friend tricked her into joining as
- Awaken Online, Travis Bagwell - a necromancer protagonist and some creative use of in-game mechanics
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