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Progression. It's a genre that's hard to do well, but when it is well written, it's impossible for forget about.
I never quite understood that subgenre. My TBR doesn't want me to ask this, but any entry-level suggestions?
One suggestion that is repeated often is the Cradle series by Will Wight. The prose is a bit sparse, but the characters are well realized and believable. A lot of people find it funny, too. Another suggestion that has much heavier prose, and some mild pacing issues is Bastion by Phil Tucker. Bastion recently had a book two release, the series is that new, but the setting and themes are very clear and indicative of progression fantasy as a whole.
This may be me speaking, but to me, progression is all about not giving up, facing hardship, and becoming better for it. Both of these book series hold these themes heavily.
Cradle:
Bastion:
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