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5 Forklifts in Another World!, Vol. 2

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5 Forklifts in Another World!, Vol. 2

By: Matthew Elieson
Narrated by: A.J Carter
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Four forklift operators and their unbearable, self-important boss are transported to another world and each given a power from the Goddess for unknown reasons. Why Dixie, the gamer girl from Texas needs the divine gift of weapons mastery if the Goddess wanted them to run a freight transportation company raises a lot of questions.

In book 2, Alyxa, the boss's catgirl purrsonal assistant finds out that she's joined the "FreightCo family", not the "FreightCo family". Shinowe, the mercenary assassin, finds out about Rocket's power to turn anything into an alcoholic beverage. Sparky doesn't have the faith to move a mountain, but he does have the insults to bring the mountain down thanks to his hurtful words dealing actual, physical damage!

Aimed to deliver laughs a fork-ton at a time, this series aims to surprise and entertain. Although if you think cat-girls are awesome... prepare to be disappointed. They shed fur everywhere, have terrible puns and bring dead animals home, among other things. Buckle up, because this forklift-certified isekai is a wild ride.

Book contains NO explicit scenes or strong language, but does feature alcohol abuse and innuendo.

©2025 Matthew Elieson (P)2025 Matthew Elieson
Action & Adventure Fantasy Humorous Boss
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