Best Gregory Allanther Books

The best books by Gregory Allanther — 5 titles spanning Fantasy, Sci-Fi, averaging 3.88 BLT stars.

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Gregory Allanther has carved out a reliable corner of LitRPG fantasy built around slow-burn progression and the peculiar satisfaction of watching an underestimated protagonist grind toward mastery. The Wizard's Tower series is his signature work — a class-ascending power fantasy with genuine patience for building its world before the payoffs arrive. An Old Man's Journey takes a less common angle for the genre, centering an older protagonist navigating game mechanics designed for younger heroes, which gives it an unexpected warmth alongside the usual dungeon-crawling. Allanther's prose is functional and propulsive — he's not here for literary flourishes, but for clean momentum and well-paced level-ups that keep pages turning. Readers who love progression fantasy with a cozy streak and genuine investment in character growth will find him satisfying.

Gregory Allanther's highest-rated book in our collection is Wizard's Tower 2: A LitRPG Adventure (3.96 BLT stars). Browse the full list below.

Where to Start with Gregory Allanther

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    Wizard's Tower 2: A LitRPG Adventure

    Wizard's Tower • Book 2

    by Gregory Allanther

    3.96 BLT Score (633 ratings)
    ★ 4.24 Goodreads (633)
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    Wizard's Tower

    Wizard's Tower • Book 1

    by Gregory Allanther

    3.95 BLT Score (1.2K ratings)
    ★ 4.11 Goodreads (1.2K)
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    Wizard's Tower 3

    Wizard's Tower • Book 3

    by Gregory Allanther

    3.84 BLT Score (420 ratings)
    ★ 4.17 Goodreads (420)
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    Wizard's Tower: Books 1-3: A LitRPG Series Bundle

    Wizard's Tower • Book 1

    by Gregory Allanther

    3.71 BLT Score (25 ratings)
    ★ 3.72 Goodreads (25)

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