Books Like Flesh of Gods [LitRPG, Comedy, Space Whales]
Loved Flesh of Gods [LitRPG, Comedy, Space Whales]? Here are the closest LitRPG and progression-fantasy reads, ranked by trope and theme overlap. Each pick lists the elements it shares with Flesh of Gods [LitRPG, Comedy, Space Whales] so you can pick by what you actually want next.
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Hector Finalis channels explosive potentia through a scavenged body that could tear itself apart before he gets his revenge.
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Sky Memoriam's isolated survival shatters when a crashed AI awakens cosmic horrors that twist reality and hunt her mind.
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Frank, a profanity-filtered zombie, claws through the World Dungeon to forge his own class while dodging galactic debt and corporate overlords.
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Evahn navigates the ruins of civilization with a fractured mind—three warring selves unlocking dangerous System abilities no single consciousness could wield.
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A boy wields pure magic in a System-ruled apocalypse, destined to become the tyrant who bends reality itself—if he survives long enough.
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Sen fights to survive a sun-scorched Dubai where the System grants power but slowly turns its users into the monsters they hunt.
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A bulletproof courier with a monstrous face delivers mail across a radioactive wasteland, upgrading his unkillable body with every near-death encounter.
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Carl and his foul-mouthed cat fight through a dungeonized Earth, turning alien bloodsport into a rebellion against the system that destroyed it.
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A scrapyard welder turned fugitive upgrades her body with stolen cybertech while evading the megacorp that wants it—and her—back.
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A pizza delivery guy dodges dungeon bosses and undead employers in post-apocalyptic Toronto, armed with just a useless skill and a sixty-minute deadline.
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A starving artist accidentally summons a parasitic demonic duplicate of herself, complete with a Leveling System and the power to hijack her free will.
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A snarky street rat becomes a cyber-magical girl fighting alien horrors with weaponized shopping points in a corporate dystopia.
How we pick "similar"
Each pair gets a similarity score based on shared tropes, tags, tone and pacing. Top tropes carry the most weight; raw rating only nudges ties. No black-box ML — the pipeline is explained on our About page.