I’ve been hesitant to write a review for Fair Trade out of fear of it coming off as generic. I think I finally have something to say that I’ll feel satisfied with;

If I’m thinking back to Fair Trade favorably over 10 months after finishing it, and still recall the events of the book vividly, including; the world that Kanti is placed into and the people living in it, his goals that he wants to achieve, and the hardships and obstacles that he must face to achieve said goals, then this is a book that you don’t want to skip. Whether if you’re a fan of space operas, furry fiction, or if you’ve managed to get through the two previous books.

As with Skeleton Crew and Small World, the performance was solid. Every voice felt distinguishable, but there were parts were I thought that the audio was having a stroke whenever the narrator pronounced some of the names for the Sourang. Not a complaint, by the way.