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If you're ready to dive into this rabbit hole, search for the tag on Author.Today or browse the curated lists on LiveLib . Just be prepared—once you enter the Commonwealth, you might find it hard to log out.

Despite often being labeled as "graffomaniac fast food" by critics, the genre remains incredibly popular on sites like Librusec and Fantlab . Its appeal lies in its "wish-fulfillment" nature: a regular person gains a "neuro-net," learns a lifetime of skills in days, and starts commanding massive starships. Where to Start?

Known for fast-paced, "light" reads where the protagonist gains immense power ("roiyali" or "pianos in the bushes") very quickly. If you're ready to dive into this rabbit

In this subgenre, the setting usually revolves around a vast galactic "Commonwealth" (Содружество) with history spanning over ten thousand years. Key tropes include:

Often credited with popularizing the genre with his novel The Miner (Шахтер), which set many of the standard tropes. Its appeal lies in its "wish-fulfillment" nature: a

The genre is defined by a few "founding fathers" and prolific contributors:

Author of the popular EVE Online: Exit the Game series. Why the Enduring Popularity? In this subgenre, the setting usually revolves around

If you are a fan of space opera, "litRPG," or stories about accidental "stowaways" in high-tech galactic empires, you’ve likely stumbled upon the . What started as fan fiction for the iconic MMO EVE Online has evolved into a massive, standalone literary ecosystem. What are the "Commonwealth Worlds"?