Mine is the wings of fire series, it is a “kids” novel (think like warrior cats age range)

But Tui T sutherland is so good at writing characters and introducing and describing worlds and characters that i reread it every so often. Like, she managed to write a book from the pov of a mind reader and it works.

Every book is from a different character’s pov and each character feels wholly unique.

The main issue with the series is that the plot is kinda average at best, the characters really carry the story.

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    I’ve been reading some litrpg-genre books, and a lot of the better books in that genre are extremely enjoyable despite obvious literary flaws.

    Some top recommendations are He Who Fights with Monsters and Defiance of the Fall.

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      I can’t scroll by this post and not mention Dungeon Crawler Carl. Though, it may not fit this thread, seeing as it is a goddamn masterpiece. Particularly the audiobook.

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        True, DCC is fantastic. Guess it slipped my mind because it’s been awhile.

        Mother of Learning is another high recommendation, but I’d definitely rank it as a masterpiece (although the audiobook can be rough with some of the female voices).