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First /h/lit what are you reading thread

I'm beating the jannies to the punch for that sweet, sweet dramacoin

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I'm reading This Kind of War a history of the Korean War recommended by Mattis. It's an older book so has some very dated terminology, and an older way of thinking. But pretty solid so far, very play by play.

I've been on a huge non-fiction kick recently reading Rampage (about Japan in the Philippines.) A book about the fall of Japan whose name I don't remember

and before that The Franco Prussian War by Wawro. I've liked all of them with Rampage being the hardest to read due to crazy Japanese crimes. I think the last fiction book I read was Medicus a Roman murder mystery that was really enjoyable.

Dramatards what y'all reading?

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The Wandering Inn. Epic fantasy disguised as Slice of life Isekai.

Actually the longest piece of original literature, up to 11 million words (like 3x Wheel of Time). Mildly obsessed with the series. Writing style reminds me of Terry Pratchett, dialogue flows more naturally than other series I find.

Very much a feel-good series for all the trauma in it. First Isekai and LitRPG I read after decades of regular fantasy, and this is my favorite series by far now. The LitRPG is very barebones, not as cancerous as other books.

I'd advise starting with the rewrites or audiobooks, author took a couple books to git gud. Author is the #2 on Patreon authors, I simp heavily for them.

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