• Original English Webnovels

    From Chris Buckley@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 30 23:52:08 2023
    A major reason to write this is just to recommend _Super Supportive_
    (review below). Feel free to skip the rest of the message but please read that.

    I was reluctant to read many original English webnovels since English
    authors have so many ways to publish their works. In general the
    quality ladder goes: webnovels < kindle unlimited < self-published
    ebooks < publisher ebooks < conventional publishing < award caliber
    books. Good novels at any rung might be the equivalent of average
    novels at one or two higher rungs and outstanding ones more, but
    there's a lot of distance for a webnovel to make up!

    The results of my excursion are listed below. Anything listed I would
    consider a much, much better than average webnovel, but absolute quality
    will depend on what the read wants. Any other recommendations welcome!

    Several of these webnovels I don't hesitate to recommend to this group
    - not everybody will like them, but I consider them good sf. They are
    either finished or have multiple novels worth of writing already.

    9.5 _Super Supportive_ by Sleyca. https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/63759/super-supportive
    A modern superhero/supervillain background ala _The Incredibles_ or
    _Worm_ or _Wild Cards_, but more science fictiony talents than most,
    set in a galactic civilization with Earth as a newcomer. The MC wants
    become a supporting superhero, helping other superheros. Overall, I
    would say that this is the some of the best world-building and character-building I've seen in recent years. So many little things
    are gotten "right". This is a slice-of-life approach, not action
    oriented. But one indication of the appeal of _Super Supportive_ to
    those who like slow, character-driven novels is that this
    first-time-novelist who started publishing earlier this year has a
    current Patreon of $25,000/month! Highly recommended (A Favorite)

    9 _Mother of Learning_ by Nobody103
    A very well done time loop story where the MC is caught in a time loop
    leading to his death and must figure the causes and consequences both
    for himself and the world. Completed, and available on Amazon.

    8.8 _Valkyrie's Shadow_ by Aeridinae Lunaris
    Currently a series of 7 novels set in the world of _Overlord_, a
    Japanese light novel series/anime. The major attraction is the world
    building and civilization building. A very indepth philosophical look
    at some of the possibilities in what might happen as very different
    societies clash in a (mostly) abandoned MMORPG.


    The rest of the message is my complete list of reasonable webnovels
    (additions welcome). Anything above 8 is recommended but all are
    decent books if you like that genre.

    Chris

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    Original English Webnovels (includes those that are now Kindle Unlimited)
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    Original English Webnovels - Completed
    9 Mother of Learning - 108 chapters (3000 pages) - Nobody103 (Domagoj Kurmaic) - Original English(Royal Road), time loop. Nicely done, well thought out world and plot
    8.6 Sword God in a World of Magic - 1033 of 1033 - Warmaisach - English but on WebNovel. MC goal is to become powerful enough to kill the God that transmigrated him. Good attention to moral issues as MC is dominated by quest for power.
    8 Upon Wings of Change - 60 chapters - CrystalScherer - Wattpad. short, cute novel of reincarnated(?) humans becoming cat-like pets.

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    Original English Webnovels - Reading or Writing Ongoing
    *9.5 Super Supportive - 109 long chapters (600K words?) - Sleyca - RR - background of superhero/supervillain modern world in SF Galaxy but much more. Among best world-building and character building seen in a long time. Very slow (MC now to be high
    school (hero-school) sophomore), very well done. Can Sleyca land all the balls in the air that are set up?
    *8.8 Valkyrie'
  • From David Duffy@21:1/5 to Chris Buckley on Sun Dec 3 06:17:10 2023
    Chris Buckley <alan@sabir.com> wrote:

    The results of my excursion are listed below.

    I will chase some of these up, since you seem to have good taste!

    I am following several of these, but in translation from Chinese would add

    _Cultivation Chat Group_: "One day, Song Shuhang was suddenly added to
    a chat group with many seniors that suffered from chuuni disease. The
    people inside the group would call each other ???Fellow Daoist??? and had
    all different kinds of titles: Palace Master, Cave Lord, True Monarch,
    Immortal Master, etc. And even the pet of the founder of the group that
    had run away from home was called ???monster dog???."

    Many jokes in Chinese web novels are lame puns or internet memes you
    won't have heard of, but the ones in CCG are pretty good. For example,
    the power developed by the Confucians to allow men to experience
    just how painful it was for your mother to bring you into the world
    (this one does pop up in other novels).

    _Keyboard Immortal_: Smartass netizen is transmigrated into wuxia world
    where he wields cheater powers and accumulates his harem. But again, comes across as genuinely funny - a certain amount of bedroom farce as Zu An
    tries to juggle all the balls without being executed by the Emperor, the conspiring members of the royal family and high clans, the abbots of the various sects, assorted monsters, or jealous paramours.

    Four long running xuanxia series:
    _Martial Peak_, _Martial God Asura_,
    _Nine Star Hegemon Body Art_, _Star Odyssey_

    These are interesting to me in the setup that often includes travel by magic through
    the void between spiritually alive (or assassinated) stars and planets - _Defiance
    of the Fall_ is the English-language equivalent. So spaceships are open decked and
    powered by cultivation, asteroid mining is a major activity, and distances are only
    in the millions of kilometres. In _Star Odyssey_, blissfully ignorant technological civilizations are kept in ponds and used to produce goods
    for their owners (a la Fort, I guess). Several characters, as they have advanced to high spiritual levels, gain power from internal universes that contain vast human populations that may experience speeded-up time. In
    _Martial Peak_, bucolic side stories play out in these internal worlds
    that parallel the MC's development several hundred years earlier in the
    main story.


    In English

    _Millennial Mage_ (JLMullins). A hyperachieving young woman climbs through the levels of magic on a world where humanity is in uneasy equilibrium with
    arcane creatures. Fresh despite a setting that might descend to extruded fantasy product.

    Cheers, David Duffy.

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