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Minced Meat

Foodstuffs LitRPG, Book 2

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Minced Meat

By: Arthur Stone
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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They plucked him out of his own familiar world to kill him with extreme prejudice. This is what always happens to those who are just food in the bowl for someone with a better luck.

But consider yourself warned: he is a very special food - the kind that eats you right back. Think again whether you really want to come and get him.

And if you still do, just stay put. He'll come for you himself.

©2021 Arthur Stone (P)2022 Tantor
Science Fiction Adventure Cyberpunk

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The narrator does okay but the read sounds like a transcript of two non-English speaking people or something. It’s like the slight pauses between words are off or strangely emphasized. I can’t even really put a finger on it but it was hard to get around.

The narrator seems off.

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The book does a good job showing how great the mc is. It kinda makes the loot seem meaningless as people leave whole piles of it, leaving it around because it's inconvenient.
The book shows the caste disparity as a method of exploration but with just a little thought process it makes it far more profitable to use the meat as meatshields rather than as feed stock, but they just don't.
It's still a good story though, and it's keeping to its theme.

good sequel

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If you took out all the constant ramblings you might end up with a short novel. Idea of the book is good,

Ramblings

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