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Kasper Tsang

Azarinth Healer by Rhaegar

Updated: Oct 20

By Kasper Tsang

Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, LitRPG

Age Range: 15-30

Summary: Unfortunately, there aren’t too many career options for hungry brawlers. Instead, the plan is to quit her crappy fast-food job, go to college, and become a fully functioning member of society. Essentially - a fate worse than death.

So maybe it's lucky that she wakes up one day in a strange world where a bunch of fantasy monsters are trying to kill her...?

On the bright side, ‘killing those monsters right back’ is now a viable career path! For she soon discovers her new home runs on a set of game-like rules that will allow her to punch things harder than in her wildest dreams. Well, maybe not her wildest dreams, but it’s close. With no quest to follow, no guide to show her the way, and no real desire to be a Hero – Ilea embarks on a journey to discover a world full of magic. Magic she can use to fight even bigger monsters. She’s struggling to survive, has no idea what will happen next, and is loving every minute of it. Except, and sometimes also, when she’s poisoned and/or has set herself on fire. It’s complicated.


This series is only four books in, but each one of these books contains lots of content and an engaging world to read about. This book starts with an unique premise, in how the main character is immediately thrown headfirst in danger and doesn't have a soft start to their new life in another world. The main character has to struggle through many challenges which show proper character development. These challenges are difficult to overcome, and it shows how the main character has to fight and bleed for everything she gains.

This book also has unique classes and mechanics not seen in other LitRPGs that I have read, making this a fresh series to read even if you have read a lot of other books in the same genre. However, it also doesn't introduce vastly weird and complicated mechanics which hinder the reader's comprehension in other books, allowing this book to be easily enjoyed by people of a wide variety of ranges. While this book also uses some tropes found in other fantasy books, they are used in the context of a wider, well fleshed-out world, fitting for the protagonist's nature of exploration and fighting. All these elements lead to this book and series being a top-quality LitRPG.

Alongside Illea, the main character, trying to find her way in this world, there are also other plot-lines which are first seem insignificant, but later on leads to a deeper understanding of the world Illea finds herself in. These plots lines also introduce many different characters into the world, each with their own unique impact on Illea's journey to become as strong as possible. There are forgotten ruins, ancient civilizations with their own secrets to uncover, and demonic plots which threaten the stability of the kingdom. I would recommend people to check this series out if they are interested in any kind of LitRPG and fantasy books in general.

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