Books Like Kitty Cat Kill Sat
Loved Kitty Cat Kill Sat? Here are the closest LitRPG and progression-fantasy reads, ranked by trope and theme overlap. Each pick lists the elements it shares with Kitty Cat Kill Sat so you can pick by what you actually want next.
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by IllthylianA conquered queen plays the perfect pawn, biding her time beneath alien dominion until the moment to reclaim her people's stolen will arrives.
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by SerasKatherine hears the stars calling, but escaping her dying station will take more than dreams—it’ll take every bolt and scrap she can scavenge.
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by Guardbro's Field DeskRhidi trades dynastic matchmaking for Earth’s brutal war games, where armored combat and alien monsters test her limits—and humanity’s grudges run deeper than she knows.
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by Angry SpiderA juvenile of the galaxy's ruling species, abandoned and crippled by her own kind, searches for belonging while unraveling the mystery of her origin.
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by PlumParrotA scrapyard welder turned fugitive upgrades her body with stolen cybertech while evading the megacorp that wants it—and her—back.
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by J P KoenigNikola, the last digitized human mind, scavenges a dying asteroid outpost, bargaining with alien remnants to rebuild—or lose—what little remains of humanity.
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by Silv3rtongueIlia's VR obsession becomes a nightmare when the fleshy world of *MEAT* starts rewriting her body and mind from the inside out.
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by CherubielAmbassador Neil must bridge the gap between human logic and an alien mind that defies comprehension, before first contact turns into last warning.
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by Mark ArrowsKeith Winterscar must survive the frozen wastes and the warring machine gods beneath them to reunite with his father and fulfill a forgotten prophecy.
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by SeersuckerA 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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by NovelNinjaHumanity’s last stand against ancient galactic empires hinges on one unshakeable truth: they fight dirtier than anyone expects.
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by M.S. DavidsonTess’s null-class lets her hack dungeon code and befriend a lonely AI, but fixing the city’s heart risks waking something best left buried.
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