Since 'randomly god novel' is not a well - known genre term, it's difficult to give exact recommendations. But there are novels that have elements that might be close. For instance, 'The Inheritance Cycle' by Christopher Paolini has dragons which are almost god - like in some ways and the story has many unexpected twists and turns related to these powerful beings. Another one could be 'Good Omens' by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman where the angels and demons, which are sort of god - related entities, have a very strange and unplanned adventure.
I'm not entirely sure what a 'randomly god novel' specifically is. It might be a new experimental form of writing. In some cases, it could mean that the narrative jumps randomly between different god - related storylines or mythologies. It could also be that the author randomly selects god - inspired themes or motifs and weaves them into the story without a set formula, creating a very unpredictable and perhaps exciting reading experience.
Usually, the names of the characters in the novel should be named according to the characteristics, personality, background, and other factors to ensure the distinctiveness and uniqueness of the characters. A good name should be able to attract the reader's attention and leave a deep impression on the character. Of course, some novels might be named by the author at will, but this was not a good habit because a good name should be able to enhance the character instead of dragging it down. When writing a novel, you should carefully consider the names of the characters to ensure that they bring enough character and charm to the characters.
One of the well - known 'dark god novel' could be 'The Prince of Thorns' by Mark Lawrence. It has a dark and gritty atmosphere with a main character who has a complex and often morally ambiguous nature.
One popular 'summon god novel' could be 'Overlord'. In this novel, the main character has the ability to summon various powerful minions which is somewhat related to the idea of summoning gods in a sense. It's a great read for those interested in the genre.
I'm sorry I can't directly recommend a specific 'god ascension novel' as there are so many out there. But you can try searching on book - related websites or platforms using the keyword 'god ascension' to find some popular ones.
One popular 'god of cooking novel' is 'The Legendary God of Cooking'. It tells the story of a young chef who discovers he has the potential to become the god of cooking and his journey to achieve that status.
Another one is 'Overlord'. In this novel, the main character has a sort of demon - god - like power in the new world he finds himself in. It's full of interesting battles and power plays.
One is 'The Lightning Thief' which has elements related to the god of magic in a way. It involves Greek gods and their powers, which is quite interesting.
One could be 'The Lord of the Rings' which has elements of war and a sort of divine or higher power at play. The One Ring can be seen as a symbol of great power and the struggle against it is like a war. Another might be 'Paradise Lost' which has a lot of war - like battles between angels and demons and is very much centered around God. There's also 'The Chronicles of Narnia' which has war between good and evil with Aslan, a Christ - like figure, being a central part.
One could be 'The Stand' by Stephen King. While not explicitly a 'god virus novel', it has elements that could be related. A deadly virus sweeps the world, and there are strong moral and spiritual undertones that could be seen as a struggle between good and evil, somewhat like a battle influenced by a higher power.