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Goblins: Keep Out!

A LitRPG Progression Fantasy Series (The Village Book, 2)

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Goblins: Keep Out!

By: Alexey Kovtunov, Dmitry Dornichev, Sofia Gutkin - translator
Narrated by: Matt Weisgerber
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It turns out that this world is far from simple. The sharp-toothed rabbits around the village were thought to be the greatest enemy at first. But then came the squirrels . . . The humans dealt with them too and things seemed to be going well until—surprise!—the wolves appeared.

As enemies grow in number, there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel. Another sapient race! Perhaps the humans can ally with the goblins and build a future together. After all, a job shared is a job halved! Or it would be, but nobody knows if the goblins actually want this alliance. And there might be other intelligent species inhabiting this world . . .

©2024 Dmitry Dornichev and Alexey Kovtunov; English translation copyright 2024 by Sofia Gutkin (P)2025 Tantor Media
Humorous Metaphysical & Visionary

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