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What is your most anticipated LitRPG release for October 2017? I've started the poll off with some upcoming October books, feel free to add your own, and vote!
The Pantheon Moves Emerilia Book 10 by Michael Chatfield Oct 24th, 2017
by Michael Atamanov Oct 11, 2017
by Harmon Cooper Oct 16, 2017
by MJ Kaltenbrunner Oct 16, 2017
by Dante Doom Oct 6, 2017
by Quinn Dallas Oct 5, 2017
by Dawn Chapman Oct 4, 2017
Awaken Online Sidequest : Retribution by Travis Bagwell
(write-in)
by Dante Doom Oct 20, 2017
Sicilian Defense: Epic LitRPG Adventure (Fayroll - Book 5) by Andrey Vasilyev Oct 3, 2017
by Laurie Jo Bryant Oct 23, 2017
Liar King by Adam Elliot Oct, 28th, 2017
(write-in)
olan thorensen
(write-in)
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if aleron kong finally finish editing the next book in the land and publishes it next month i would consider it a contender.
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Super glad we are blessed with choice moreso this month! And should be tons of releases without the pre-order if the genre keeps booming like it has been ^.^
Reviewers welcome: recently updated on Kindle, it's a mix of 'avalogs' and 'walkththroughs' about a 'nature game-world' full artificial life and mimicking the laws of evolution. 'Tread softly...'
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Ronald wrote: "if aleron kong finally finish editing the next book in the land and publishes it next month i would consider it a contender."
Are these books really that great? I tried hard but gave up after the third prologue... I mean, I love litrpg and can overlook many many many flaws, but... really?
Anyway, should I give these another shot? If yes, why?
Are these books really that great? I tried hard but gave up after the third prologue... I mean, I love litrpg and can overlook many many many flaws, but... really?
Anyway, should I give these another shot? If yes, why?
Up to you really. I find The Land is ambivalent, especially since the author just writes each book as the most popular type of LitRPG at the time, so you tend to get a crafting book after a lot of books on crafting come out, then adventure and it seems that after the last one, Dungeons (following the popularity of Slime and Divine Dungeon).
That, and the fact that anyone that self nicknames oneself as the Father of LitRPG, gets called out and changes it to Father of American LitRPG, who then tries to copyright the LitRPG genre so he can charge royalties from every other author that uses said term, is a pretty large douche.
That, and the fact that anyone that self nicknames oneself as the Father of LitRPG, gets called out and changes it to Father of American LitRPG, who then tries to copyright the LitRPG genre so he can charge royalties from every other author that uses said term, is a pretty large douche.
GaiusPrimus wrote: "That, and the fact that anyone that self nicknames oneself as the Father of LitRPG, gets called out and changes it to Father of American LitRPG, who then tries to copyright the LitRPG genre so he can charge ..."
Yuck
Yuck
Naomi wrote: "Ronald wrote: "if aleron kong finally finish editing the next book in the land and publishes it next month i would consider it a contender."
Are these books really that great? I tried hard but gav..."
I like his books, but I really don't think they are earth shattering.
Are these books really that great? I tried hard but gav..."
I like his books, but I really don't think they are earth shattering.
I am still waiting for Unbound Dathlord - Obliterate and Ascend Online book 2. Both should be available soon and Ascend online would be my top spot here.
Regarding Aleron Kong: I think the first few books are rather good and above average when it comes to editing, world building and story.
The last two books were kind of a let down for me; exspecially the last one with the weird Dungeon thingy.
Regarding Aleron Kong: I think the first few books are rather good and above average when it comes to editing, world building and story.
The last two books were kind of a let down for me; exspecially the last one with the weird Dungeon thingy.
Ronald wrote: "if aleron kong finally finish editing the next book in the land and publishes it next month i would consider it a contender."
Same lol
Same lol
GaiusPrimus wrote: "Up to you really. I find The Land is ambivalent, especially since the author just writes each book as the most popular type of LitRPG at the time, so you tend to get a crafting book after a lot of ..."
seriously ? He tried to do that? LMAO HAHAHHAAHHA
seriously ? He tried to do that? LMAO HAHAHHAAHHA
Nemesis: The Panguardia Online Saga Book 1
has been reviewed by the litprg podcast and is a reworded book from another author. here is the review link https://smile.amazon.com/gp/customer-...
has been reviewed by the litprg podcast and is a reworded book from another author. here is the review link https://smile.amazon.com/gp/customer-...