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Reddit mentions of Unbound Deathlord: Challenge (Unbound Deathlord Series Book 1)

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Unbound Deathlord: Challenge (Unbound Deathlord Series Book 1). Here are the top ones.

Unbound Deathlord: Challenge (Unbound Deathlord Series Book 1)
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Found 4 comments on Unbound Deathlord: Challenge (Unbound Deathlord Series Book 1):

u/IICVX · 7 pointsr/litrpg

You might like Unbound Deathlord - the MC is fairly amoral in that one.

Awaken Online might also be to your liking.

I also like to recommend Unsouled, which is basically a xianxia novel written by an American. IMO cultivation / xianxia novels are basically litrpgs, with weird names slapped on top of the numbers.

Another one that kinda sorta straddles the line of LitRPG is Super Sales on Super Heroes - it's a superhero novel, and the MC's power is that he can spend "points" to upgrade things.

u/ondyss · 3 pointsr/litrpg

It has been already mentioned before but MC from Unbound Deathlord is certainly a welcome exception from the endless list of meek MCs that are so common at LitRPG genre. Being rather non-confrontational myself I don't really have that big problem with that, but it is refreshing to read something different from time to time.

u/Sirit_Byar · 3 pointsr/brasil

Estou lendo:

How To Read a Book — Mortimer J. Adler, Charles Van Doren

>Originally published in 1940, this book is a rare phenomenon, a living classic that introduces and elucidates the various levels of reading and how to achieve them—from elementary reading, through systematic skimming and inspectional reading, to speed reading. Readers will learn when and how to “judge a book by its cover,” and also how to X-ray it, read critically, and extract the author’s message from the text.


Indicação de um bredditor. Valeu! Estou adorando. ]


It's the Way You Say It — Carol A. Fleming

>The best, most direct way to convey your intelligence, expertise, professionalism, and personality to other people is through talking to them. But most people have no idea what they sound like. And even if they do, they don’t think they can change it. It’s the Way You Say It is a thorough, nuts-and-bolts guide to becoming aware and taking control of how you communicate with others.

Sobre esse tenho pouco a dizer até agora porque não estou muito longe no livro. Na leitura rápida que fiz, vi que ele tem uma pegada bem prática, cheia de exercícios e casos reais que a Fleming teve que lidar em seu consultório. O livro lida com problemas que vão desde mais gerais até mais específicos. Porém, muitos dos exercícios, especialmente para os problemas mais específicos, tem o objetivo de resolver dificuldades que as pessoas encontram na fonética do Inglês. Então, para brasileiros querendo resolver dificuldades que encontram na sua fala em PTBR, o livro pode ter benefício limitado, ou requeira certa adaptação.

Se alguém conhecer algum livro bom sobre o assunto feito para brasileiros, me indiquem.

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Unbound Deathlord — Edward Castle

>When virtual reality becomes real enough that people feel as if they’re being transported to another world, Valia Online arrives.


Para quem gosta de LitRPG ou mesmo fantasia em geral, esse é viciante. É o tipo de livro que você não consegue parar de ler até chegar na última página. O melhor de tudo: foi escrito por um brasileiro. Edward Castle é um nome artístico que o autor está usando por motivos óbvios.

Se quiserem, leiam alguns dos reviews na Amazon. Apesar de ter algumas coisas que não me agradou, foi uma das melhores, se não a melhor, história de fantasia/sci-fi que eu li de um autor brasileiro. Realmente viciante. Estava pensando em fazer um post sobre isso para valorizar a escrita nacional, mas como autor meio que esconde a nacionalidade, não sei se valeria tanto a pena.


edit: formatação, erros gramaticais

u/EyedekayMan · 2 pointsr/Fantasy

The Land is pretty ok, you just have to get past A.K.'s writing idiosyncrasies. Everybody Loves Large Chest is an online serial. It's very gory, weird, and weirdly sexual. Ascend online is a great fantasy mmorpg. Really well written. Awaken online is very good book from the perspective of the "villain". Dark. Survival quest is pretty good Russian translated litrpg. Patch 17 is from a guy stuck in a mmorpg hell. Dragon's wrath is kind of just a town building litrpg, but is enjoyable enough. Unbound deathlord is pretty good dark book about the underdark, or whatever he calls it in that book.