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How to Succeed in Monster Farming After Getting Rejected by the Hero Guild 2

By: Kenny King
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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The second book in an action-packed, epic, and hilarious LitRPG fantasy series about an underdog who was never supposed to be a herobut when he’s forced to manage a cursed magical farm, he proves himself far more resilient (and luckier) than any monster—or god—expected.

Nicholas Parker was supposed to be a hero. Instead, the Magerium Council took one look at his test results, declared him “insufficient,” and dumped him on a cursed farm that had killed seventeen previous owners.

That was their first mistake.

Six months later, Nick’s running the most revolutionary agricultural operation in the known world. His farm produces food that makes people weep with joy, his workers consider their employment contracts to be spiritual callings, and he’s accidentally founded a religion based on proper safety protocols. When he’s not optimizing cockatrice egg production or managing his dimensional predator breeding program, he’s casually transforming ancient curses into beneficial magical infrastructure.

The problem isn’t his success. The problem is that everyone keeps mistaking his practical farming techniques for cosmic intervention. Merchant guilds are declaring economic warfare. Religious extremists are organizing crusades. Government assessors can’t figure out how to classify an operation that’s simultaneously revolutionizing agriculture and attracting pilgrims from six provinces.

Meanwhile, Nick just wants to work on his farm in peace.

But when a fanatical lord shows up with fifteen hundred troops and a manifested god to eliminate what he calls “unnatural corruption,” Nick discovers that the best response to people who think efficient farming is evil might be introducing them to the practical applications of enhanced agricultural strength.

After all, someone has to protect the livestock. And if that means casually eliminating divine champions who interrupt important tasks, well, that's just another aspect of responsible farm management.

Monster Farmer: where cosmic significance meets crop rotation, and the real magic is building something worth defending through the power of treating people with basic human dignity.
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The story is really good. I quite enjoy the more slice of life stories that focus more on crafting or production as it is a pleasant relaxing experience. With that being said. Is the author okay? two chapters close to the end of the book have a decent portion of them dedicated to bad reviews, either reading them in the chapter, which was amusing, or critiquing them. I get that it can be disheartening to see negative reviews when you have a good story but I'm a little concerned. Someone get this man his relax bag and a vacation. Good story though farm to win.

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This book focuses on farming and makes it fun. Less focus on pure power and more about the impact of changing the economy. It really does show that a good litrpg story does not have to be about only gaining levels but can provide a holistic view of a hero's impact on society... while still discussing how his power keeps improving.

The only thing that got annoying was the MC constantly correcting people about this farming optimization. The MC also talks about sharing his knowledge but he never seems to do so.

The narrator is very good but would have been even better with a female narrator doing the female vocals

Overall, good book and narrator.

Fun book, very different approach to LitRPG

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i was a little confused when at the three hour left mark started talking about actual book remarks

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was a great book, funny as hell, especially the reviews part! People just need to enjoy it and do not read to much into a great into it.

so damn funny

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