Ratings39
Average rating4
Our MC got isekai'ed into a new world and at the start of the book he's retiring after fighting a war for 10 years. Now he's got a quest to save the world from the apocalypse by being a farmer.
So the TLDR for this series is: Beware Of Chicken with more focus on the overreaching story but less charming characters.
It's well written, decently paced and the plot is interesting.
Fun read
This book is a bit annoying. The first 3/4 of the book was slow and a bit plodding. There were several times that I wasn't sure I was going to finish. However, I stuck with it, and the last quarter was suddenly very good, comparatively. Which led up to a plot-cliffhanger at the end...
So, now I'm stuck, I haven't decided yet if I'll give the second one a try.
Great introduction to the genre. Being new to the genre, I thought the farmer was a great setup.
John Sutton was brought to another world a decade ago, fought in wars, and grew powerful. But that's over and he's settling down as a farmer. When he embraces the quiet life, the world begins to heal (Doom Points go down), but when he uses too much magic it gets worse. So he's an overpowered protagonist but he avoids using that power.
John grows some crops but the biggest focus in farm life is starting up a dairy. The setting has a frontier town feel like from an old Western and the narrator for the audiobook really leans into it. Locals are standoffish and bandits are the real law of the land. There isn't a “romance” but John does develop a fondness for the young woman who was taking care of the farm since the last owner died.
There is some violence and death, as one might expect from a Western. Antagonists treaten sexual assault but none is carried out.
enjoyable read
I enjoyed this nice mix of slice of life and adventure. I can't wait for the next book to release.