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The Cradle Series - Will Wight [January 2, 2022]
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Unsouled 1/1/22
Soulsmith 2/1/22
Blackflame 3/1
Skysworn 4/1
Ghostwater 5/1
Underlord 6/1
Uncrowned 7/1
Wintersteel 8/1
Bloodline 9/1
Reaper 10/1
Book 11 no release date yet.

Not starting until January 1st :)


I did audiobook for most of them and did a mix of read/listen for the first few. Out of Will Wright's books, this series is my fav by him.

I think I might do a re-read... I was pretty unforgiving of the first book, and waited forever to read the 2nd, but I imagine I'll be more open to it on re-read, like I get with October Daye/Dresden/etc...
Takes some time for Linden to start finding his place in the world, and some true allies...
Takes some time for Linden to start finding his place in the world, and some true allies...
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Rob wrote: "I started a little this morning. In chapter 2. So far so good.
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If anyone is interested in knowing, the character 空 means "empty" or "sky" in both Chinese and Japanese. More empty than sky in Chinese, more sky than empty in Japanese. In Japanese, it is read "aki" (or "sora" when sky) and in Chinese it is "kong."
I read somewhere that the author was inspired by Japanese anime like Naruto when writing this series, but the characters in the titles of the series (I glanced at them all), lean Chinese, though many are also words in Japanese.

Chapter 2. (view spoiler)
Enjoying so far!
Nirkatze wrote: "@Timelord Ian--is Cradle a litRPG series? I only heard that term for the first time recently, and haven't read anything I know of that is labeled as such.
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Yea... kinda... Soo calls it cultivation... which I just label as a subgenre of LitRPG... it doesn't have the straight numbering of levels of a LitRPG, but it has a system of progression similar to LitRPG...
Soo can probably go into more detail... Cradle is the only Cultivation series I've read... I think it's an asian-inspired genre?
Chapter 2. [spoilers removed]
Enjoying s..."
Yea... kinda... Soo calls it cultivation... which I just label as a subgenre of LitRPG... it doesn't have the straight numbering of levels of a LitRPG, but it has a system of progression similar to LitRPG...
Soo can probably go into more detail... Cradle is the only Cultivation series I've read... I think it's an asian-inspired genre?

“He had to decide whether to add a point to strength or endurance. He thought “status” and his profile opened up in front of him.
Karl. Level 2. Human. Strength: 9; Endurance: 11; HP: 456/456”
Etc. Instead of playing a RPG you’re reading it!
The stats can be super omnipresent to the point where there is a stat sheet every few pages. Plus every move gives XP. And some novels have very light stats and only occasionally are numbers mentioned.
Progression Fantasy is what Cradle is. No actual stats. The progression is in the text.
Tao Wong explains it well: https://www.mylifemytao.com/xianxia-w...

@Jenna--I loved those books! And if you think about it--(view spoiler)
On foxes, through Chapter 4. (view spoiler)

re: master and training. (view spoiler)
Does anyone here watch anime or read manga? I did a lot more in college, but I still pick some up every now and then. The structure of the story so far (even just the first few chapters!) is very reminiscent of shounen manga--which makes total sense, since the author is a fan. Considering how huge anime/manga has been in world culture for the past twenty years or so, it's kinda cool to see stories outside of Japan influenced by it. I guess I'm also more used to reading stories influenced by the more common fantasy ancestors, so it's fun to see something different.

*Edit*: Changed my mind and started tonight. Currently reading chapter 2.

I see progression type stories to have training/learning as a core part of the plot.
Whereas cultivation has martial arts aspects/philosophies embedded into the culture, training and main plot threads. To me, Cradle is a cultivation series.
Cradle is a great example of what it would be like to read an anime like story. =)


I've read through the first six chapters and I can't say that it's hooked me yet. (view spoiler)


@Soo, thank you for the clarification! @Tammie, me too!. I'd never heard of Cultivation or Progression (or LitRPG) before this past month. I think this is my first one.
On that note, through Chapter 11 (view spoiler)
@Veronica, re: Elder Empire. Oh, so that's what's going on with those books! I was looking at them and wondering why all the titles were swapped on some versions.
@Veronica, @Brian re: picking up halfway through. Chapter 11--I think I just hit that part. (view spoiler)
@Veronica, re: Cradle (view spoiler)
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