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Worlds Fair: Where Discerning Gods Come to Shop! (Light Novel), Vol. 1

By: Adam Ladner Scott
Narrated by: Mani Souphom
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Welcome to the Eternal Springs Shopping Emporium Worlds Fair: Where Discerning Gods Come to Shop! Join the godly World Artisan team as they recount stories of their time creating and selling the worlds that their fellow immortals love to rule. With equal parts slice-of-life comedy and epic fantasy adventure, the Worlds Fair has something to offer for everyone! Mass-produced isekai slop? Romantic tales of true love, first dates, and harems? Fantasy adventures with Heroes and Demon Lords? A world so powerful that it threatens the Realm of the Gods itself? You can find all that and more, right here at the Worlds Fair!

©2025 Adam Ladner Scott (P)2026 Adam Ladner Scott
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I wasn't really sure what to expect out of this story going into it, but I was ultimately glad that I gave it a chance. It's great to see that unique stories can still be written, and not just copies of copies of copies of other Isekais and LitRPGs, a trend that this book satirizes quite well.

At any rate, this book has a great, unconventional story with well written characters. The narrator, too, was perfect and did an amazing job.

My only real gripe, and it's a pretty big flaw in an audio book, is that the audio quality is absolutely terrible. It sounds like the narrator recorded this book in their bathroom with a metal trashcan over their head the whole time. I found it more or less unlistenable with headphones. Weirdly, listening to it through the limited speakers of my tablet actually worked to mitigate the tinny, echoey, audio. However,despite this flaw, I still really recommend giving the book a chance.

Great Story, Very Unique, Terrible Audio

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