The Legend of Randidly Ghosthound by Noret Flood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
More than solid LitRPG.
Nitty-gritty, at this point, when you read one of these fish-out-of-earth stats-dominated rebirth novels, it's easy to predict just about anything that happens.
Hard newb beginnings, trying to figure out out a path of progression, meeting others, finding out you're already stronger than all the rest, and then the path to dominance or protectorate.
All that's left is to find the authors who write better, keep the entertainment level high, and shake things up along the way.
I think Noret Flood did just that. I'm entertained even if I don't think this is the best LitRPG I've ever read. It certainly hasn't gotten annoying, yet. You know the type--OP stuff without challenges, harem, etc.
This? It's just a solid, pretty well-written adventure in strength.
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Friday, December 13, 2024
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