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How to Be a Farmer in a Fantasy World

Cozy Guides to Fantasy Living, Book 1

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How to Be a Farmer in a Fantasy World

By: Shawn Wyatt
Narrated by: Ryan Kennard Burke
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Drake needed a new start, and the small farm on the outskirts of the kingdom seemed like the perfect chance.

Just one problem: he doesn't know the first thing about farming. He's also not sure how to deal with the giant, magical rooster that lives on his farm.

But it's a fresh start, and Drake intends to make the best of it.

Daily chores, a slew of monsters, and a haunted garden are one thing, but when his past catches up to him, Drake will have to learn to juggle his new responsibilities, a budding social life, and a secret that could cost him everything.

How to Be a Farmer In a Fantasy World is a cozy, slice-of-life GameLit about a man and his farm in a familiar world.

©2022 Shawn Wyatt (P)2024 Podium Audio
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It's pretty much inspired by Stardew Valley, if you have played the game you recognize a lot of the things. The story was quite rushed and the world and characters were under developed. It's a very short book, but a nice listen. The narration was OK for the most part, but the voices were not good.

A nice listen

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I should have been pickier before buying this, but it was part of an Audible Twofer deal. Clueless Drake decides to become a farmer without knowing anything about farming. I gave up at Chapter five. By that time he’d bought lettuce and cucumber seeds for planting (so it’s spring?) and picked ripe blackberries – an autumn fruit. And not much else had happened.

Boring

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