
Published Series
Soulhome
by Sarah Lin
A compact, inventive completed progression series whose unusual internal architecture rewards readers tired of generic spell lists and lone-wolf escalation.
1 published review, 8.2 average
What it is about
An old man reborn into a young body returns to the Nine Worlds after a disastrous exile, rebuilding a house within his soul while gathering allies against demons and interdimensional conspiracies.
Reader filters
Good first read? Yes, for the right reader.
- Soulhome is completed, with 12 chapters and a 8.2 / 10 catalog rating.
- It is a strong fit for readers avoiding harem structures.
- Translation readability is rated 10.0 / 10. The main caveats to check are Compact early volumes, Deliberate team-building, Nonstandard progression terminology.
Reviews
Editorial reviews
Staff reviews set the baseline recommendation, warnings, and reading fit for the novel.
Soulhome
Soulhome Review: A Completed Progression Series Built From Rooms, Not Ranks
Editorial review by CultivationReviews Staff
A thoughtful, completed multiverse progression fantasy with a wonderfully strange internal power system and more patience for companionship than most portal stories.
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