This was an absodamnlutely super book. And the main character, I kid thee not, was a roomba vacuum! Named Spot 😆. Crazy huh?!? But it truly had just the right amount of fun, and sweetness, and action. Seriously it zoomed(sucked) his way up to one of my favorite books as he leveled his stats up..
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Interesting, and fun
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like the MC
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missing LGBTQ tag
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Full marks, great fun!
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The story isn’t to expansive with hundreds of new places and names being thrown at you. It’s a cute little vacuum that could! Think of a much better brave little toaster. Although the word clean or cleaning is used a lot, this book was written well. Listening to it was easy, the narration was great.
Whether you’re a veteran of the isekai/reborn in another world genre, or just stumbling across this through your recommended titles, this absurd, yet fun book is worth the chance. While the premise is silly, it somehow manages to make sense within the context of the story. For those familiar with the genre, you’ll be relieved..
It is not a bad book, the story is decent. I just wish he didn’t include the crass way he checks out both sexes, unnecessary in my honest opinion. I disliked how everyone tells him not to ask for “insights”, that it is rude and personal. Yet everyone keeps asking him for the same thing…
Sexual preference
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This audiobook was my introduction to Zaifyr’s web novel which is still ongoing so I am completely new to the story. The premise is fun and witty. It’s “lite” LitRPG with no lengthy stat dumps that typically turn me off from the average LitRPG. I laughed many times at the trouble the little MC and..