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Loner Life in Another World, Vol. 1

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Loner Life in Another World, Vol. 1

By: 五示正司
Narrated by: Maxwell Glick
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LONE WOLF

When sarcastic loner Haruka gets transported with his class to another world, he's not wild about adventuring, but he wouldn't mind having some cool powers. Unfortunately, he's last in line when the magic cheat skills get divvied up, so by the time it's Haruka's turn, there are no good choices left. Now Haruka will have to take on this fantasy world the hard way—on his own, with a hodgepodge of bizarre skills! When infighting and chaos break out among his classmates, can this loner come to the rescue?

©2018 Shoji Goji (P)2018 Shoji Goji
Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy
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I read these on google play as they came out, quite the few years ago.
And they were funny and weird and quiet enjoyable in their silliness.
As an audiobook they're just trash.
The repetitive nature is grating, the narration is average and at times does the wrong voices for the characters which just cheapens the whole effect.
They say the same thing over and over and most of it isn't even useful, going on and on about the same things chapter after chapter.
It makes me wonder how I ever enjoyed the books, that's how bad this is.
Cannot recommend these at all, except maybe to a teenager who loves jap isekai.

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