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  • The Dwarf, the Mine, and the RPG Apocalypse

  • Dwarf Smith from Earth
  • By: Constantin Step
  • Narrated by: Daniel Thomas May
  • Length: 13 hrs and 25 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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The Dwarf, the Mine, and the RPG Apocalypse

By: Constantin Step
Narrated by: Daniel Thomas May
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Being a last-year high-schooler who is four feet, eight inches (142 cm) in height is one thing, but having the muscles of a bodybuilder and the face of a middle-aged biker at the same time is another. And don't you dare to bring up shaving in front of him. Did I mention that the boy's favorite hobby is smithing?

Derek always wondered if gods had sent him to the wrong world. Until, one day, Earth Awakened. With dungeons, monsters, magic, and status screens, everything became not so different from fantasy fiction or a role-playing game.... Except death was real and monsters would chase you until you experience it firsthand. The sudden change brought chaos to the world, but to the young dwarf, it also brought the opportunity to discover his true self. And maybe to reunite with his real kinfolk. But only if he survived, first.

Who asked him to explore this abandoned mine at the worst time possible? Now Derek is trapped, and the only way to escape is to learn how this mysterious System works. Too bad there's no manual or teacher to help him with that. Or maybe there is? With his unlikely companions - a megalomaniac fairy, a polite dolphid, a twin ogre, and a mysterious cloaked girl - he's going to survive, he's going to learn, and he's going to show his talent as a Mastersmith!

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It a good read

It’s a good story and I’ll get the next book, but the female voice isn’t that great. If Daniel Thomas May did the male characters and someone else did the female characters the book Would get 4-5 stars in all Categories

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Not recommended.

Dnf, an empty progression novel that tells you a back story that isn't even interesting and is just justification for giving the MC advanced abilities. Alot of apocalypse novels handle the extinction of humanity via system with a little tact but this book makes it out like its the best thing in the world boosting their with fulfillment and hero complex.

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