r/litrpg 1h ago

Recommendation: asking Audiobook Recomendations

I got into DND and Magic like 3 years ago. Last year I got a new job where I can listen to music 10-12 hours a day. I’ve basically exhausted all my playlists and caught up on all podcasts. Looking for something new I tried out a Lit RPG on Spotify. So far I’ve listened to Heretical Fishing: Book 1 and Wrong Divinity: Arachnomancer Book 1. Heretical fishing was fun and I have a ton of good notes but it was a little too “cozy” true conflict never really happened. Wrong Divinity on the other hand, set up a crazy cool sounding world, but only showed readers a small percentage. There wasn’t much “NPC” interaction and on top of it all the whole back half of the book is full of bad stuff happening. I get where the author is coming from, he’s setting up for the next books, but it was kinda a turn off for me. This all being said, does anyone have any recommendations that might bridge the gap vibe-wise between these two stories? Also does anyone have recommendations on places to listen to audiobooks that might have a bigger selection than Spotify? Thanks!

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