Here's are my personal thoughts. Note, however, that I haven't read too many things off webnovel or translations, so my list is heavily biased towards western takes on cultivation.
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Summary: Cultivation. The current King of Progression Fantasy. Staggeringly good. Amazing characters, strong motivation, a beautiful system, rich world, and fast pace, it's a dream come true to read.
Hook: Lindon is Unsouled and forbidden to learn the sacred arts, so he forges his own Path.
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Summary: Cultivation with only slight academic focus. A great mix of classic progression with some top tier worldbuilding. The world is unique and interesting, characters empathetic, and their struggles all too real.
Hook: Scorio will rise from the ashes to conquer the ten layers of hell.
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Summary: Soft cultivation / isekai crossover with a unique magic system and expansive setting. If there's one thing I always love about Sarah Lin, its her worldbuilding. And now, she's written my favourite magic system as well.
Hook: A truly unique cultivation system with an amazing setting.
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Summary: Slice of life cultivation novel, very wholesome, about a reincarnated person trying to get away from Xianxia tropes. Incredibly wholesome and a pure delight to read.
Hook: A laugh-out-loud, slice-of-life martial-arts fantasy about . . . farming????
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Summary: Female-lead cultivation novel with a hard magic system. A young woman with a broken soul joins her brother to find a solution in the wider world.
Hook: Determined to fix her soul, Raysha ventures out into the world with her brother, only to stumble into events larger than they realise.
Disclaimer: I wrote this one, and its currently free on Amazon.
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Summary: LitRPG and cultivation parody about a sentient rock rolling down a mountain.
Hook: By a stroke of fate, a stone gains sentience and sets out on a grand quest to touch grass.
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Summary: Cultivation in a Greco-Roman setting, with amazing characters and absolutely fantasy dynamics.
Hook: The Scarlett Son and Son of Rome shake the heavens.
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Summary: A sect style western cultivation with multiple PoVs and rich worldbuilding.
Hook: Deryn escapes from servitude and joins the Sharded Few.
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Summary: A cultivation story with the faintest hint of LitRPG, featuring elemental powers and great worldbuilding.
Hook: Once a soldier, now an outcast. Luca must overcome fate as he walks the path of a cultivator.
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Summary: Scifi cultivation. It's not often we see wuxia in space. It's not common we see it done well, either.
Hook: Matt meets a mysterious couple, who sponsor him on the Path of Ascension.
Summary: Traditional cultivation manhua packed with action-packed, gorgeous art... and multiple wives.
Hook: Yang Kai goes from trainee disciple to shattering the heavens.
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Summary: Light progression featuring a relic hunting dragon-rider. Rich worldbuilding combining multiple mythologies and a fusion of cultivation and Indiana Jones.
Hook: Twillo and Adventus herald the recoming of the Age of Dragons.
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Summary: A school based cultivation story with a strong emphasis on tactical team combat, and a small and well-developed cast of characters.
Hook: Cam and his panda-friend head to the Ephemeral Academy.
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Summary: Epic fantasy with some progression. The Chosen One trope is delightfully flipped on its head.
Hook: The arrival of the Hero was worse than anyone could have imagined.
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Summary: Slice-of-life cultivation. Academia/sect focus. Chill read with slower pacing and lower stakes.
Hook: A young girl from the slums is found to have the Talent to become an Immortal.
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Summary: A Cradle-inspired cultivation story set in a fantasy world with African roots.
Hook: African inspired cultivation. Somadina starts his journey.
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Summary: Cultivation with sect focus. Good premise, slow pacing, tends towards slice-of-life.
Hook: Given a chance at immortality, can Wu Ying grasp the fleeting opportunity?
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Summary: Reincarnation/cultivation novel. If you just want to read an incredibly overpowered protagonist and don't mind them sounding like a teenager off /r/iamverysmart, go for it...
Hook: Cultivation. Magic. Empowering unwitting animals!
(https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09M7PRTYS)
Blurb:
For as long as he can remember, Somadina has wanted to be a dibia – A cultivator of magic and power.
But being the last surviving member of a tribe with a sick mother to boot has since made such dreams impossible. Up until he stumbles upon the cave that changes everything.
Now a wielder of magic, Somadina soon finds that being a dibia is a lot harder than he anticipated, what with the random monster attacks, hostile dibias that won’t stop attacking him, and above it all the mythical Tower that might hold the answers to all of his questions.
Danger lurks in every corner, and if Somadina and his allies are to safely make it there, they must learn to rely on one another. Even if they think the other is a little weird.
I'll be honest. This book only exists because I started reading and caught up with Cradle (Uncrowned at the time) and was left reeling, wondering what I was now supposed to do with my life. That series ruined books for me for a long time. But that's another matter.
Anyways, after I had successfully bullied my friends into also reading Cradle and gone down the progression fantasy/cultivation rabbit hole, (it became a minor obsession at one point) one of them told me that I should try my hand at writing one. So I did.
Like the rest of my books, The Tower Unbroken is inspired by Igbo culture and mythology, which is the tribe I come from, as well as Nigeria's many urban myths and legends. I've played fast and loose with a lot of them in order to fit them into this cultivation world I've built, but quite a few elements have stayed true. The gods for instance, are based on the ones my ancestors worshipped a long time ago, if a bit exaggerated and dibias, priests/doctors were and are still a thing in my part of Nigeria.
Since the magic system primarily uses spells and such, rather than martial arts, the ranks are based on mage and priest ranks in real life and popular literature. The protagonist, Somadina, starts out weak and for plot reasons stays mostly like that for almost the entire book, with a few occasions sprinkled in where he successfully fends off attacks.
There are no harems since I despise those with a passion, and while the main three do have romantic feelings for each other, its not the main focus of the story. It's still fairly present though, so it might be something to keep in mind if that sort of thing bothers you.
Either way, if you decide to check it out, I hope you have as much fun reading it as I did writing it.