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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
there are 5 books in that series.
There's also Emerilia which is 11 books, and that can be found at
https://www.goodreads.com/series/1989...
Some of these are better than others, but overall, it's not a bad series.
There aren't very many stand-alone books in teh LitRPG genra, but there are a few. I can't think of any off the top of my head, but if you dig through my reviews enough, I do recall mentioning one or two books were stand-alone books, and you might be able to locate them that way.
There are some trilogies that are complete, but again, I can't recall any off the top of my head, so ...
Anyway, hope this helps as scanty as the info is.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
there are 5 books in that series.
There's also Emerilia whic..."
Thank you Travis, I'll take a look on these, greenwood looks promising already


James - Hero of Thera comes in paperback. However, this LitRPG does have a sequel out and is currently a duology. I enjoyed it very much, has some good prose too!
James wrote: "What is the best stand a lone that is an actual physical book? I have issues reading ebooks and I have noticed alot litrpg's are only in ebook format."
Have you tried the Kindle Paperwhite? I had similar issues but the technology on the PW nearly replicates the physical book reading experience.
Have you tried the Kindle Paperwhite? I had similar issues but the technology on the PW nearly replicates the physical book reading experience.

On the topic note I found a really good standalone litRPG, I'm still at 60% but it is already beyond my expectations.
Polyglot(): NPC_REVOLUTION


Have you tried the Kindle Pape..."
I have not tried the paperweight. I have tried on my ipad, my iphone and my amazon fire tablet and on a nook. I have not been able to stick with any book on either of those formats.
Seems to be the same issue I had. There's 2 options, going to a Kindle (Paperwhite is my option and it's currently on sale) or getting device glasses that filter the blue light.
They also are great if you work in front of a screen all day, especially if it's an LED screen.
They also are great if you work in front of a screen all day, especially if it's an LED screen.


You need to get yourself a device with e-ink tech instead, like the paperwhite mentioned above. Those displays does not have active lighting in the pixels but reflects light like an actual paper to produce an image. These devices are only grayscale and used for reading.
I guarantee you that will make all the difference in your reading experience.


Yeah, I agree, I could never read long on my kind or phone, but i really like my paperwhite a lot.
Books mentioned in this topic
Polyglot(): NPC_REVOLUTION (other topics)Hero of Thera (other topics)
I find myself in the mood to read a good standalone RPG adventure, or at least, something already fully published.
Any good recommendations?
Thanks