One Moo'r Plow: Minotaur Farming LitRPG
One Moo'r Plow: Minotaur Farming LitRPG, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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By:
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Exemplar
About this listen
Somebody once told a joke.
A man ran in place all his life. He worked a job he didn't love for people he couldn't stand. But at the end of the day, the number in his bank account went up.
That man got a second chance at life. He woke up in another world, one full of adventures and romances and monsters and gods. And floating above his head, he saw the number "1".
So what did he say?
"Gosh, I better make the number go up."
Not today. Not for this old soul. Reborn as a beast of battle meant to live a short life and die screaming, Garek refuses. He puts the madness of skills and levels behind him and sets out to found a little farmstead. He grows crops. Maybe someday he'll get a pig and have bacon.
It's a shame the world won't let him be. It's a shame that the warmongers and level-grinders hate nothing more than a soul at peace.
He put down his sword for a plowshare, but when trouble comes calling, he'll pick it up again.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-09-2023
Somehow never a dull moment
I got to start this with the narrator blew this out of the water. Great performance, great characters and overall really made it enjoyable.
The story itself was very good hitting most of the notes you'd expect from the description with ironically my main issue being that there is too much happening almost all the time. The character rarely ever gets the chance to really relax and not just because there is a ton of work to do but because things are just always happening around or too them. I will admit it does keep things interesting but there is surprisingly little farming in a farming sim. The other thing is that the MC is annoyingly forgetful and gets themselves into a few situations that could have been solved by just telling people things.
I also really enjoy the supporting cast with them being very enjoyable and believable characters with only one being questionable but i imagine the next book would solve that issue. I also enjoy how much the MC fucks up as well and just does not get things right the first time, learning from their issues and realising they might be doing things wrong. It really humanizes the character instead of them just being very good at everything the first time. Will be looking forward to the next book!
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