Lord January: A LitRPG Cultivation Saga (Year of the Sword Book 1)
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Create Date:2022-01-14 04:18:58
Update Date:2025-09-13
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Author:Dakota Krout
ISBN:B09PDH48M8
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Reviews
Justin Barber,
another great start Another great start of a series and it’s written by an exceptionally talented author。 Can’t wait for the next one
John Wilson,
if I was in January this book is my feastI devoured this book like it was second breakfast。 This is an interesting take and I can’t wait to hear more of grants tale。 I really wish I could get sarge in my life。 Great job Dakota! I look forward to the rest of the year
Superbunny,
very boring DNF 40%。 also sounds like she stole some concepts from will wight's cradle series。 very boring DNF 40%。 also sounds like she stole some concepts from will wight's cradle series。 。。。more
Richin109,
Really enjoyed this bookI enjoyed this book。 Cannot wait until the next book comes out。 Actually really gad it should be a short wait。 Highly recommend this book
Simon Beresford,
Fun bookThis is a fun book。 Great for relaxing with。 It isn't the very best litrpg as it is cultivation (imho) but is very enjoyable。 Lots and lots of good jokes。 Fun bookThis is a fun book。 Great for relaxing with。 It isn't the very best litrpg as it is cultivation (imho) but is very enjoyable。 Lots and lots of good jokes。 。。。more
Michael Cluff,
At the beginning this book seems like a regular cultivation novel。 Then comes the food。 So much food。 So much gluttony, obesity, excess。。。 and that's just in the first 50 pages! With a system based off of the calendar, it is easy to understand the structure and how things are organized in this world。 It is still very approachable for anyone new to LitRPG, but also fun and fresh for any established fan。 As an aside, the gluttony is not a positive thing, but a widespread ailment in this first book At the beginning this book seems like a regular cultivation novel。 Then comes the food。 So much food。 So much gluttony, obesity, excess。。。 and that's just in the first 50 pages! With a system based off of the calendar, it is easy to understand the structure and how things are organized in this world。 It is still very approachable for anyone new to LitRPG, but also fun and fresh for any established fan。 As an aside, the gluttony is not a positive thing, but a widespread ailment in this first book。 It's more a commentary on complacency and control of the masses than any type of body image diatribe。 If you like snarky swords, dissing turkey bacon, and cultivation, then read this book。 I devoured it in two days。 。。。more
Dion Crump,
can’t wait for moreI loved it, an amazing mix of cultivation and a leveling system。 Dakota keeps putting out hot after hit with different series and this one is no different。 5/5 would recommend, if you enjoy litrpg or cultivation stories you will love this book
Ryan,
A solid first bookStarted out a little slow but the pace picked up quickly。 Grants a interesting character for sure。 Excited to see where his journey goes and what happens in February。
Jonathan Richardson,
I am not a fan of Cultivation books, but this was written by Dakota Krout。 Sooooo, I had to give it a chance。 I am really thankful that I did。 It was a fun book and I enjoyed the story and the way that he worked the universe through the seasons and the days of the week。 Very imaginative and I look forward to reading the rest of the series (even though it is cultivation)。