![]() The book follows Jason, a young man who’s had a lot of things go wrong recently–getting in fights, a girl he likes apparently siding with a bully against him, school troubles, etc. The book I went with was one that advertised hard for me on Facebook to the point I finally snagged a copy of it: Awaken Online: Catharsis. I know pretty little about the genre, so I can’t comment on how broadly that definition works but that’s how I’ve seen people talk about it. Simply put, a LitRPG books are written as though they’re taking place in an RPG, complete with leveling up and stats in the text. I decided to finally cave and try out a sub-genre I’ve been thinking about for a while: LitRPG. It’s been one heck of a couple months with COVID-19 going around. ![]() I’ll be writing reviews and recommending them, along with providing links on where to get the books.Īwaken Online: Catharsis by Travis Bagwell The “Indie Highlight” is a series of posts in which I shine the lights on Indie/Self-Published books that I believe are worthy of your attention. ![]()
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