Recommend me a Scribble Hub novel to read

Fox-Trot-9

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Try mine:


It's a swashbuckling villainess story with mystery-solving and crazy stuff happening. It's my take on the villainess genre from all the manga / manhwa / manhua that I've read. Chapters range in length, but they tend to get longer as the story progresses.
 

ZombieHat

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Do you like Grim-dark Fantasy? Western? Quiet, yet deadly protagonists? Voodoo magics? Then you should check out Rigor Mortis: Death of the Southern Star! Great characters, Action, gore, and lots of despair.
 

MsChange

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Recommend me a novel here on the Scribble Hub.

Which one?

Any novel you genuinely feel is the best around here. I am looking for community's consensus, not filters by rating the search function provides.

Could you recommend yourself?

Yes, you could, if you feel you did a good job.

A genre?

Any, as long as it is advertised beforehand. Tags and synopsis exist for the reason.

My preference?

I don't like slice-of-life type of stories, and I do have other preferences as well, but I will not blame you if you want to suggest me something that I wouldn't like. I was vague for a reason.
What a kind offer! Might as well suggest my book haha. If you do enjoy it, stay tuned. I post on a weekly basis :)
Stained
 

Vaay

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Grand Warlock: My System Gave Me Infinite Classes

You are going to love this one. A treat for any LitRPG lover.

Style:

Clear, fast-paced, and immersive. The author writes with confidence, blending crunchy LitRPG elements with vivid fantasy without bogging the reader down. Exposition is handled well, and big moments hit hard. There's a cinematic quality to action scenes and class evolution sequences. Sometimes descriptions lean generic, but never to the point of confusion.

Story:

The plot starts strong and stays compelling. Robb's situation is desperate, the world is hostile, and the power system gives real room for creative progression. The overarching mystery (what is this system, why him, what is this world) develops in layers, with steady reveals that feel earned. Stakes go from personal to cosmic without losing the thread.

Grammar:

Very clean. Up to chapter 70, there are no major grammar or formatting issues. Dialogue flows well, and tense, punctuation, and structure are all consistent. A few stylistic hiccups here and there, but nothing immersion-breaking. Professional-level polish for a web serial.

Character:

Robb is likable and smart, and he avoids the usual Isekai pitfalls. No edgy loner routine, no clueless idiot moves. His growth feels earned. Side characters are hit-or-miss early on (some are more functional than fully fleshed), but the mentor arcs and rivalries start adding layers by chapter 50+. Emotional stakes are growing steadily with the power level.

Overall:

This is a sharp, engaging LitRPG that knows what it's doing. Robb's infinite-class system opens the door to wild, unexpected power paths but it's handled with a good mix of logic and creativity. There's no "system ex machina", you watch him earn each upgrade. The world is brutal and strange, and the writing keeps things grounded even as the scale escalates to star-breaking, law-crushing insanity.

If you like progression fantasy where the system respects your intelligence, this is worth your time. And if you're into Isekai without the baggage of constant info-dumping or over-personal drama tied to every skill, you'll probably binge this one fast.
 

NeverSayNether

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Here’s my recommendations:

[High Quality]
As fans of the webserial format, we all know to lower our expectations regarding prose quality. Typos, inconsistent punctuation, awkward word choice, repeating the same word far too many time in a paragraph. This is not a bad thing, rather, a side effect of lowering the barrier of entry to creating novels.

Moving away from the sentimental tangent, I would like to recommend a series with beautiful writing, a series that really ought to be published, a series named Katalepsis.

Katalepsis is an urban fantasy type story set in a world where nigh incomprehensible titans lurk in the forgotten corners of (un)reality. Magic is not fireballs, blue mana potions, level ups, or any of the sensible and modern genre tropes. It is runes carved into a human femur, its wielder chanting impossible words through the blood in their throat. It is wizards with shotguns, hiding in fear of things they have . It is yellow cloaks of a pretender, skillfully directing puppets on a stage. And it is mathematical formulas twisting into extradimensional fractals, redefining reality through computation.

Also lesbians. Loooooots of lesbians.

[Isekai]
For stories that take a generic earthling and throw them into another world that somehow always resembles a misinformed stereotype of medieval Europe — I present three of my favorite stories on Scribble Hub:

The Art of Gold Digging
- … is not about gold digging, actually, and is instead the story of a basement dwelling, rage baiting, internet troll. She hates so hard on a manga that the nigh omnipotent deity writing it decides to take personal offense. Amy, the MC, is abducted, promptly spews cuss words at said abducting goddess, is given a magic makeover, and is plopped into the manga’s world. Now she must find a way to save the world from ending, and in order to do that she first has to convince the manga’s readers that she’s important enough to do that.

I really wish there were more stories that used this “The MC is a side character in an in universe story who has to convince that story’s readers that they are plot relevant without breaking character” premise. Very niche and specific, yes, but that rare flavor of specific


New Life as a Max Level Archmage
- A newish series about the protagonist’s… well… read the title. It’s still very much in the “introduce world and important characters” phase, but I still suggest trying a few chapters and seeing if it suits you.

Reincarnated Into Two Bodies
- Imagine trying to play a Co-op game by yourself. Now imagine doing that but with your bodies, plural, because this is the story about an MC who was, well, reincarnated into two bodies. All this lengthy rambling over cool web novels is tiring me out… so I’ll (attempt to) keep it short.

Does the name sounds intriguing to you? Then try it. If nothing else, the ideas used will give you something new to think about. Personally, I find that there’s something special about seeing a character navigate an interaction while balancing other people very different opinions on each of their identities.
Here’s my recommendations:

[High Quality]
As fans of the webserial format, we all know to lower our expectations regarding prose quality. Typos, inconsistent punctuation, awkward word choice, repeating the same word far too many time in a paragraph. This is not a bad thing, rather, a side effect of lowering the barrier of entry to creating novels.

Moving away from the sentimental tangent, I would like to recommend a series with beautiful writing, a series that really ought to be published, a series named Katalepsis.

Katalepsis is an urban fantasy type story set in a world where nigh incomprehensible titans lurk in the forgotten corners of (un)reality. Magic is not fireballs, blue mana potions, level ups, or any of the sensible and modern genre tropes. It is runes carved into a human femur, its wielder chanting impossible words through the blood in their throat. It is wizards with shotguns, hiding in fear of things they have . It is yellow cloaks of a pretender, skillfully directing puppets on a stage. And it is mathematical formulas twisting into extradimensional fractals, redefining reality through computation.

Also lesbians. Loooooots of lesbians.

[Isekai]
For stories that take a generic earthling and throw them into another world that somehow always resembles a misinformed stereotype of medieval Europe — I present three of my favorite stories on Scribble Hub:

The Art of Gold Digging
- … is not about gold digging, actually, and is instead the story of a basement dwelling, rage baiting, internet troll. She hates so hard on a manga that the nigh omnipotent deity writing it decides to take personal offense. Amy, the MC, is abducted, promptly spews cuss words at said abducting goddess, is given a magic makeover, and is plopped into the manga’s world. Now she must find a way to save the world from ending, and in order to do that she first has to convince the manga’s readers that she’s important enough to do that.

I really wish there were more stories that used this “The MC is a side character in an in universe story who has to convince that story’s readers that they are plot relevant without breaking character” premise. Very niche and specific, yes, but that rare flavor of specific


New Life as a Max Level Archmage
- A newish series about the protagonist’s… well… read the title. It’s still very much in the “introduce world and important characters” phase, but I still suggest trying a few chapters and seeing if it suits you.

Reincarnated Into Two Bodies
- Imagine trying to play a Co-op game by yourself. Now imagine doing that but with your bodies, plural, because this is the story about an MC who was, well, reincarnated into two bodies. All this lengthy rambling over cool web novels is tiring me out… so I’ll (attempt to) keep it short.

Does the name sounds intriguing to you? Then try it. If nothing else, the ideas used will give you something new to think about. Personally, I find that there’s something special about seeing a character navigate an interaction while balancing other people very different opinions on each of their identities.

Aaaarrrgh! Using mobile is not ideal. Just… ignore the bits where my sentences are missing a
 
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Bartun

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Greetings!

I would love to recommend my own story Nowhere to Run. It's a fantasy adventure with deep lore. It's slow-paced at first but slowly progresses into high-paced action. Hopefully you'll like it!
 

HidingFromYou

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Recommend me a novel here on the Scribble Hub.

Which one?

Any novel you genuinely feel is the best around here. I am looking for community's consensus, not filters by rating the search function provides.

Could you recommend yourself?

Yes, you could, if you feel you did a good job.

A genre?

Any, as long as it is advertised beforehand. Tags and synopsis exist for the reason.

My preference?

I don't like slice-of-life type of stories, and I do have other preferences as well, but I will not blame you if you want to suggest me something that I wouldn't like. I was vague for a reason.
Do you like portal fantasies? Getting lost in a new world, new body, new culture, with a heavy focus on nation building and military battles? If so, you might just like:
 

Angryange

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If you got the time check my short story out inside the Mind of a Serial Killer
 

Mr.285

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Try my novel The Room of Truth if you like psychological horror and give me your opinion about it.
 

dekadust

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Try mine

 

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Blood Rose Princess Just Wants to Live in Peace with Her Little Daughter

Genres:
Dark fantasy, Action, Drama

Synopsis
The world’s most feared bloody executioner, now she wants nothing more than for her daughter to laugh every morning.

Marry El Rose, known as the Blood Rose Princess, is a bloody legend. She brought down tyranny with her own hands, upheld justice through the “law of blood,” and shook the world with unmatched power.

But all that is past. The world has lost its memory. Civilisation has collapsed. And the executioner… chose to become a mother.

In a remote village, the Rose Valley, Marry lives a simple life with Caelan, a little girl who is innocent, cute, spoiled and reliable, and has no idea that her mother was once a symbol of fear. They grow flowers, tell bedtime stories, and learn to laugh in a world still full of wounds.

But peace is fragile. The past never really dies. And behind Caelan’s smile lies a secret that could change the fate of the world once again. Even so, Marry has only one simple dream:

“I don’t want to be a heroine, a redeemer, or a saviour goddess. I just want my little daughter to grow up healthy… and happy.”

This is the story of a mother who is a former executioner who chooses to raise her daughter, not to save the world, but to punish it.

 

MagdalenaForsberg

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I’ll recommend mine. It is odd and quirky. And i hope original. About a tentacle-spy. Absurd humour. I hope it is funny.

 

DismaiNaim

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Sure I'll bite.

This is character-driven low fantasy. Been posting over two years now, kinda slowed down on the new stuff because I'm working on a paperback (lots of work)

 

ak47_1511

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Recommend me a novel here on the Scribble Hub.

Which one?

Any novel you genuinely feel is the best around here. I am looking for community's consensus, not filters by rating the search function provides.

Could you recommend yourself?

Yes, you could, if you feel you did a good job.

A genre?

Any, as long as it is advertised beforehand. Tags and synopsis exist for the reason.

My preference?

I don't like slice-of-life type of stories, and I do have other preferences as well, but I will not blame you if you want to suggest me something that I wouldn't like. I was vague for a reason.
Hey, can you try my book if possible for you? It would mean a lot.
 
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