I'm reading Restarting the Apocalypse right now and am on book 2. I really like the concept, but I'm not as sold on the execution. I wish they explained "the system" a little better than they did.
StoutAg said:
I've been trying to find something to listen to. After you guys started talking about cradle, I looked back and realized that I never listened to Threshold (didn't know it was out). I kind of forgot about the series, but I guess I'll get that book with my credit.
I could've sworn I listened to Awaken Online, but it's not in my library, so maybe I just thought about it.
Any other books similar to DCC? Evidently at some point I listened to the first book of Divine Dungeon (Dungeon Born). Maybe I'll give that one a try after I finish Cradle.
MW03 said:StoutAg said:
I've been trying to find something to listen to. After you guys started talking about cradle, I looked back and realized that I never listened to Threshold (didn't know it was out). I kind of forgot about the series, but I guess I'll get that book with my credit.
I could've sworn I listened to Awaken Online, but it's not in my library, so maybe I just thought about it.
Any other books similar to DCC? Evidently at some point I listened to the first book of Divine Dungeon (Dungeon Born). Maybe I'll give that one a try after I finish Cradle.
I take enjoyed the "noobtown" series and "he who fights monsters" on audio book. I also enjoyed the early Monster Hunter books.
bearamedic99 said:
Anyone else tried Beware of Chicken (not as much LitRPG but riffing on a genre called Cultivation) by casualfarmer or Perfect Run (a bit zany but enjoyable one shot) by Maxime Durand?
bearamedic99 said:
Anyone else tried Beware of Chicken (not as much LitRPG but riffing on a genre called Cultivation) by casualfarmer or Perfect Run (a bit zany but enjoyable one shot) by Maxime Durand?
MW03 said:StoutAg said:
I've been trying to find something to listen to. After you guys started talking about cradle, I looked back and realized that I never listened to Threshold (didn't know it was out). I kind of forgot about the series, but I guess I'll get that book with my credit.
I could've sworn I listened to Awaken Online, but it's not in my library, so maybe I just thought about it.
Any other books similar to DCC? Evidently at some point I listened to the first book of Divine Dungeon (Dungeon Born). Maybe I'll give that one a try after I finish Cradle.
I take enjoyed the "noobtown" series and "he who fights monsters" on audio book. I also enjoyed the early Monster Hunter books.
lurker76 said:
I have no idea how I missed this thread over the last couple of years. It's taken me a couple of days to catch up on it, and it's great to see all the comments that are reminders of past books. When book 8 came out, I started to read it and realized I should have done a re-read, so it was put aside to finish another book. Then I did a recap from Kindle of books 1-7. Now I'm at 80% of book 8 and it's obvious a re-read is a must even now. There is so much background that has been forgotten that I think it would really help to enjoy it even more.
Last night I was laughing so hard at what happened to Carl at the beginning of Heat 7 my wife asked what was so funny. I suck at spoiler tags, so I won't post what happened, but if you've read this far, you know. It's pure genius and I don't think I've laughed that hard at a book passage since the early parts of Lonesome Dove.