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If you enjoyed He Who Fights with Monsters, you might also like these other audiobooks in the LitRPG genre.

Audiobooks like He Who Fights with Monsters

Once readers give audiobooks a chance, they invariably enjoy a fun listening experience. After they finish an audiobook they like, they naturally look for similar stories. This is the case with fans of He Who Fights With Monsters, a popular LitRPG adventure book by Shirtaloon. If you want to find audiobooks similar to He Who Fights With Monsters, read on.

What is the He Who Fights with Monsters series?

He Who Fights With Monsters is a fantasy series written by Shirtaloon, the penname of Travis Deverell. These are LitRPG books, which stands for literary role-playing game, a literary subgenre of fantasy and science fiction novels. The term “RPG” can be traced back to role-playing video games and fantasy table-top world-building games like Dungeons and Dragons.

The main character in He Who Fights with Monsters is Jason Asano. One day, he wakes up in a fantasy world where he has to fight all kinds of monsters. This fantasy novel has a lot of isekai elements, which stem from Japanese popular culture that are usually found in fantasy, science fiction, video games, and anime.

Right now, this series comprises of eight books, which are all available on Audible, Amazon’s e-book, audiobook, and podcast repository. These fantasy books are some of the top-rated serial novels on Royal Road, and they have positive ratings on Goodreads. These fantasy books are also available on Amazon Kindle.

The first book is 28 hours and 56 mins long, while He Who Fights With Monsters 2 is just over 22 hours long. All the Audible audiobooks are narrated by Heath Miller and each book comes with new characters, exciting plots, and new worlds. For example, in He Who Fights with Monsters 2, Jason ventures to the city of Greenstone.

Options for people who love He Who Fights with Monsters

If you enjoyed He Who Fights with Monsters, here are a few other audiobooks that might be to your liking—and don’t worry, there won’t be any spoilers.

Dungeon Crawler Carl

Dungeon Crawler Curl is another LitRPG adventure, which was written by Matt Dinniman and narrated by Jeff Hays. This is a good book about defeating evil by completing different levels and battling against bad guys. The story follows Carl, who has to go through an 18-level dungeon that has replaced the entire planet and ascend back to the land. Every level in the dungeon has a time limit, and it’s full of monsters and traps. In all, there are five books in this series.

Defiance of the Fall

Defiance of the Fall is an eight-part book series set in a post-apocalyptic world. These fantasy novels were written by J. F. Brink. The main character, Zac, has to survive this cruel multiverse by defeating demons, beasts, and other adversaries. The Defiance of the Fall LitRPG series is available on Audible, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited.

Noobtown

There are six books in this series, all of which are written by Ryan Rimmel and narrated by Johnathan McClain. The first book is called The Mayor of Noobtown. The story opens with Jim, the main character, dying and being reborn in a new world that looks like a video game. His mission is to adapt to his new life by figuring out how the magic system works.

The Wandering Inn

The Wandering Inn is a book series with eight volumes. The first book is 43 hours and 10 minutes long on Audible, with the others running to similar lengths. It’s another good example of a LitRPG adventure where the main character somehow travels to a new world and has to figure out how to survive. These fantasy novels are still a work-in-progress, so you can expect more in the future.

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FAQ

Will there be a book 5 of He Who Fights with Monsters?

He Who Fights with Monsters 5 has already come out on Audible and Kindle. The next book slated for release is the ninth.

How many books will be in He Who Fights with Monsters?

There are currently eight books in the He Who Fights with Monsters series.

What is the name of the author of He Who Fights with Monsters?

The author of He Who Fights with Monsters is Travis Deverell, but his penname is Shirtaloon.

What is the difference between audiobooks and e-books?

Audiobooks are audio files of digital books or e-books. In other words, you can listen to audiobooks instead of reading e-books on a Kindle, tablet, mobile phone, or other devices.

What is the main character's name in He Who Fights with Monsters?

The main character of He Who Fights with Monsters is called Jason. We don’t know much about him at the beginning of the story, other than that he’s laid back and doesn’t understand what’s going on in the new world. He works in an office supply store as a middle manager.

What is the next book in the series?

The next book in the series will be called He Who Fights with Monsters 9.

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