![]() ![]() The Land: Founding, by contrast, kept me engaged from the beginning to the end. I don't even enjoy that when I'm playing a video game, much less when I'm reading about one. Usually, I don't find the characters interesting and I get irritated by the amount of time they spend grinding and doing boring intro quests. I've read dozens of this sort of thing before, because it always seems like it would be right up my alley, but it never has been. ![]() He has to manage and explore his newfound RPG powers and abilities, including a village-building system that I found to be the most interesting part of the novel. ![]() It's a LitRPG novel, which basically means it's about a guy getting transported inside of a world that works like a video game. You could pick it up for a dollar right now. (Which just so happens to be available on Kindle for only $0.99 even as we speak. And after hearing enough suggestions about him online, I finally read Aleron Kong's first book, The Land: Founding. I'm trying to get better at this, so I've been looking for some titles to promote. I've given people a shout-out here and there, but normally I don't even do that much. And I haven't done it, largely because I don't even promote my own work very much, much less anybody else's. ![]() For years now, I've been encouraged to be more active in promoting other independently published authors. ![]()
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